Ethnic reason in the making of the Great Union. Case study: other historical realities (the case of Boia and "The World 's today") Cover Image

Raţiunea etnică în înfăptuirea Marii Uniri. Studiu de caz: alte realităţi istorice (cazul Boia şi „The world' s today”)
Ethnic reason in the making of the Great Union. Case study: other historical realities (the case of Boia and "The World 's today")

Author(s): Solomon Ovidiu
Subject(s): Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939), Identity of Collectives
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: ethnicity;history;nation;unity;Lucian Boia;

Summary/Abstract: In his published works, Eminescu states that ”the Romanian people has a very acute sense of history due to their rich cult of ancestors” - making the ”need for the diachronic (historical) identity of the human being” clear, a fact which gives meaning to history itself. That is why an accurate interpretation on history is mandatory, revealing at least a partial truth, on the grounds of which some clarifying assessements can be made. The problem appears when the assessments themselves represent a threat to the historical facts, which may become distorted in the public's perception, thus creating new tools for compromising a historical reality, jeopardizing even the possibility of explaining the birth-process of the Romanain nation. As a result, we have chosen to analyze a few of the assessments with the most driven conclusions, which are particularly aiming towords the historical reality concerning the primordial Romanian entity and the stages of its becoming, namely highlighting those that question the unity of the Romanian nation. Two cases appeared to be worth mentioning in the present situation: (1) the essay-like constant discourse of Lucian Boia regarding events of great historical significance, and (2) the tendency of enclavement of the Hungarian community presented by The World's Today as a factual state of interethinic relations in Transylvania.

  • Issue Year: 32/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 301-313
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Romanian
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