Atunci și acolo oamenii erau liberi... / Even then and there People were Free...
Were people truly free then and there? Are they still free here and now? What does it mean to be free? The readers might ask themselves such questions after reading Ioana Pârvulescu's book, Întoarcere în Bucureștiul interbelic (Return to Interwar ...
Violeta-Irina STRATAN
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Identites culturelles europeennes. Eminescu – un personnage? [PDF]
In the fourth decade of the last century, the most important synthesis studies about Eminescu appeared: Tudor Vianu - Eminescu's Poetry (1930), G. Călinescu - Mihai Eminescu's Life (1932) and Mihai Eminescu's Opera (1934-1936).
Ioana-Alexandra VASILOIU
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George Bacovia. A touchstone of Romanian symbolist poetry
Romanian symbolism, whose theoretician was the poet Alexandru Macedonski, discovers its authentic and original vision only in a later stage, through George Bacovia.
Cristina Mirela Nicolaescu
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Alexandru Davila – The Project as Work of Art. The Father Complex [PDF]
Taking as a central focus the complex figure of the famous Romanian playwright Alexandru Davila, this paper follows the line of his life and career, from his aristocratic origins to his family relations and from his revolutionary activity as an ...
Faifer, Florin
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Exilul românesc. Studiu de caz: Monica Lovinescu 1923-2008
Monica Lovinescu reprezintă cea mai vocală voce feminină a exilului românesc. Face parte din intelectualii care au sesizat faptul că, odată cu instaurarea regimului comunist în România, prestaţia ei intelectuală nu va fi solicitată de noul regim, ci, mai mult ca atât, va fi supusă presiunilor sau, în cel mai fericit mod, dacă va conlucra în noile ...
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Resistance through literature in Romania (1945-1989) [PDF]
This thesis analyses how literature, as a form of cultural resistance, offered a small margin of freedom to people in communist Romania. The study is specifically concerned with the intellectual and psychological survival within the Romanian totalitarian
Tudor, Olimpia I
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BOOK REVIEW: „Apostolatul antisocial. Teologie și neoliberalism în România postcomunistă” (‟The Anti-social Apostolate. Theology and Neoliberalism in Post-communist Romania”) by Alexandru Racu, Tact Publishing House, 2017, 275 pages [PDF]
Alexandru Racu’s book ‘The Anti-social Apostolate. Theology and Neoliberalism in Post-communist Romania” represents one of the few successful attempts in contemporary Romanian social sciences that analyses the post-communist political developments within
GOG, Sorin
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Nurturing unrest: international media and the demise of Ceauşescuism [PDF]
The present paper analyzes, in a comparative perspective, the role international media played in the demise of the communist regimes in East-Central Europe.
Petrescu, Dragoş
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Perpetuation of Romanian Literature on Time And Area [PDF]
The contemporary worldwide familiarisation with such authors like N. Dabija, G. Vieru, D. Matcovschi, A. Russo, G. Coșbuc, I. Minulescu etc., shows that the most remarkable literary writings of the Romanian literature prove their perpetuation in time and
Balțatu, Ludmila
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Political antisemitism in Romania? Hard data and its soft underbelly [PDF]
Public opinion polling on ethnic minorities has shown from the start that while negative or ambivalent attitudes to Jews in Romania are far from having vanished, they do not affect a spectrum as large as that of anti-Roma attitudes and prejudices ...
Shafir, Michael
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