Academic Elites and their Trajectories in Troubled Times: the Case of Traian Herseni
Academic Elites and their Trajectories in Troubled Times: the Case of Traian Herseni
Author(s): Valentin Săndulescu Subject(s): History
Published by: Institutul de Istorie Nicolae Iorga
Keywords: Traian Herseni; elites; fascism; communism; political change
Summary/Abstract: Born in 1907 in a Transylvanian village from the county of Făgăraş, Traian Herseni moved to Bucharest in 1924. Here he enrolled in the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy and soon became part of Dimitrie Gusti’s sociological school, one of the most influential intellectual enterprises in interwar Romania, gradually becoming one of its main representatives. After 1989, some sociologists regarded Traian Herseni as an example for the sociological craft, a disciple and then colleague of Dimitrie Gusti, an important sociologist and an anthropologist, while also remembering him as an academic who helped re-launch the sociological profession during communist times. Although his political allegiances have been discussed, Herseni’s transformation from a left-wing intellectual in the early 1930s to a supporter of the fascist Iron Guard in the second half of the same decade still needs to be debated and contextualized. Furthermore, his trajectory since the 1940s, from holding an official position during the National-Legionary State, fully supporting the I. Antonescu - H. Sima regime, to post-war imprisonment in the 1950s and then to reconversion as a professional who also praised the communist regime deserves extensive attention. A thorough, book length, account analyzing Herseni’s public and political stance throughout various regime changes that he experienced during his life and academic career is still lacking. Using primary sources such as archival records, memoirs, interwar and postwar books and journals, the present contribution aims at partially filling this gap.
Journal: Studii şi materiale de istorie contemporană (SMIC)
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 84-101
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English, Romanian
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