Unitatea statală - deziderat obiectiv şi necesar
State Unity - objective and necessary goal
Author(s): Jean CiutăSubject(s): Regional Geography, Ethnohistory, Nationalism Studies, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Complexul Muzeal “Iulian Antonescu” Bacău
Keywords: State Unity; Vasile Pârvan; Central Europe; Romania;
Summary/Abstract: The author indicates that since antiquity the great historian and archaeologist Vasile Parvan inferred the need for proto-historical knowledge of Central Europe, including the Thracian-Geto-Dacian-Romanian history. The subsequent historical periods, medieval, modern and contemporary, amplified the importance of state unity mostly among European peoples. Balkan states, including the population of Romanian ethnogenesis were organized in principalities, which campaigned for unity and 1600, 1859, 1918 were benchmarks that led to the unitary national state – Romania. At present, in a confused Europe, the idea of a global world instead of an independent and national state is often spread. History will say the word.
Journal: Carpica
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: XLI
- Page Range: 129-132
- Page Count: 4
- Language: Romanian