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Mişcarea Legionară – De la precursorul Mişcării la ideologii revistei Axa / Legionary Movement – From the Precursor of the Movement to Axa Ideologists

Hiperboreea, 2013
Abstract In this paper we have attempted to analyze the ideology of the Legionary Movement by referring to the precursors of the Movement, namely Professor A.C. Cuza and AXA's ideologists, Mihail Polihroniade and Vasile Cristescu. One of the first political figures who expressed anti-Jewish sentiments and who gathered around a first core
P. Mureșan
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The Sacralization of Martyric Death in Romanian Legionary Movement: Self-sacrificial Patriotism, Vicarious Atonement, and Thanatic Nationalism

Politics, Religion & Ideology, 2016
ABSTRACTThe paper explores the radical morphing of Romanian patriotism in the aftermath of the Great War within the Legionary movement. It shows, first, how the war martialized the rhetoric of self-sacrificial patriotism articulated discursively during the second part of the long nineteenth century that accompanied the making of the Romanian national ...
M. Rusu
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RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM AND POSTMODERNITY IN CONTEMPORARY ROMANIA CASE STUDY: THE ROMANIAN LEGIONARY MOVEMENT

SWS International Scientific Conference on Arts and Humanities - ISCAH, 2020
Dorin Gabriel Pandele
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Fascist Claims to Sovereign Power: Law, Politics and the Romanian Legionary Movement

Contemporary European History, 2023
This article aims to provide the basis for a theoretical framework conceptualising Romanian fascist ideology at work in relation to law and politics, by focusing on the way it operated within the movement's understanding of foundational concepts of state power, sovereignty and justice.
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Staging Death: Christofascist Necropolitics during the National Legionary State in Romania, 1940–1941

Nationalities Papers, 2020
The cult of death and the celebration of martyrdom lay at the core of interwar fascist movements across the European continent. However, it was in the Romanian Legionary Movement (also known as the Iron Guard) that these were articulated into a full ...
M. Rusu
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Anti-Semitic Violence in Eastern Romania: The National Christian Party's Congress, 8 November 1936

Contemporary European History, 2022
Two leading political organisations in interwar Romania were genuinely anti-Semitic: the fascist Legionary movement and the far-right party the National Christian Defence League (LANC), known from 1935 as the National Christian Party (PNC).
Andreea Kaltenbrunner
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Corisande Fenwick. 2020. Early Islamic North Africa: a new perspective. London: Bloomsbury; 978-1-35007-518-4 Ebook $19.40.

Antiquity, 2021
do we have any idea of the extent of the civitas that they administered and the scale of the burden placed upon them. Neither town appears to have had much impact on their immediate hinterlands in terms of, say, villa development, but the trackways ...
S. Guédon
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Emil Cioran – Circumstanţele unei vinovăţii asumate/Emil Cioran – The circumstances of an assumed guilt

Philosophy, 2021
This article summarizes some of the conclusions of a larger paper where we have extensively described the context and circumstances leading to young Emil Cioran’s “crime of sympathy” for the interwar far-right movement.
Adriana Buzdugan
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Facing the Enemy?: A GIS Study of 1st Century Roman Fortifications in the Scottish Landscape

, 2022
Facing the Enemy is a GIS-based examination of the relationship between Roman fortifications occupied during the Flavian period (AD 77-86/90), and their Scottish landscape setting.
A. Tibbs
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The Fascist Kathechon and the Communist Antichrist: how AUR Party uses social media to revive interwar legionary manichean thinking

New Europe College Yearbook
In 2020, the Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR) – a recently formed and then largely unknown radical right party – managed to win seats in Parliament.
Adina Marincea
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