CONSTANTIN STERE ȘI INTELECTUALITATEA ROMÂNEASCĂ DIN TRANSILVANIA (1906-1914)
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2024
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La începutul secolului al XX-lea Constantin Stere s-a remarcat ca un important om de cultură, care a activat și în plan politic. A înființat revista „Viața Românească” de la Iași, care a devenit una dintre cele mai importante publicații din epocă și prin intermediul căreia s-a răspândit în spațiul românesc curentul literar, social și politic fondat de el, poporanismul. Pentru a-și promova ideile a vizitat Ardealul încă din 1906 și a stabilit legături cu personalități precum Octavian Goga. Cunoscând bine realitățile din Transilvania și fiind susținut de Ion I.C. Brătianu și de regele Carol I, Stere a avut un rol important în criza politică din Transilvania, reușind în 1912 să restabilească pacea între membrii elitei politice și intelectuale românești ardelene. Rolul său printre românii din Transilvania este reflectat în mai multe scrieri memorialistice din epocă, precum și în presa vremii.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Constantin Stere stood out as an important man of culture, who was also active politically. He established the magazine „Viata Românească” from Iași, which became one of the most important publications of the era and through which the literary, social and political movement founded by him, Poporanism, spread throughout the Romanian space. To promote his ideas, he visited Transylvania as early as 1906 and established connections with personalities such as Octavian Goga. Knowing well the realities of Transylvania and being supported by Ion I.C. Brătianu and King Carol I, Stere had an important role in the political crisis in Transylvania, managing in 1912 to restore peace between the members of the Transylvanian Romanian political and intellectual elite. His role among the Romanians of Transylvania is reflected in several memoiristic writings of the era, as well as in the press of the time.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Constantin Stere stood out as an important man of culture, who was also active politically. He established the magazine „Viata Românească” from Iași, which became one of the most important publications of the era and through which the literary, social and political movement founded by him, Poporanism, spread throughout the Romanian space. To promote his ideas, he visited Transylvania as early as 1906 and established connections with personalities such as Octavian Goga. Knowing well the realities of Transylvania and being supported by Ion I.C. Brătianu and King Carol I, Stere had an important role in the political crisis in Transylvania, managing in 1912 to restore peace between the members of the Transylvanian Romanian political and intellectual elite. His role among the Romanians of Transylvania is reflected in several memoiristic writings of the era, as well as in the press of the time.
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poporanism, cultură, politică, români, Transilvania, poporanism, culture, politics, Romanians, Transylvania
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PANTEA, Maria Alexandra. Constantin Stere și intelectualitatea românească din Transilvania (1906-1914). Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Seria Ştiinţe Umanistice, 2024, nr. 4(184), pp.40-46. ISSN 1811-2668. Disponibil: https://doi.org/10.59295/sum4(184)2024_05