This article is a fragment from the chapter ”The Romanian Constitutional Thought in the 19th Century” from the Research Project ”THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ROMANIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT”, vol. I: 1821-1918, in progress at the Institute Publishing House. He develops mainly the liberal constitutional vision of the political man Ion C. Brătianu (1821-1891), as he exposed it in a series of articles published in the Parisian exile (1849-1857), as well as in several articles published after his return to the country
In my point of view, someone cannot speak about a constant influence of the Belgian Constitution of ...
Cet article tente d’évaluer la Constitution dont la Grande Roumanie s’est dotée en 1923. Son sort n’...
The article approaches the concept of Union as a citizens’ concept of justice, reconstructing and in...
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This study consists in an analysis of the modern Romanian conservatism’s evolution. Starting with th...
The study analyses the contributions of the Ion I. C. Brătianu, prime minister of the Romanian gover...
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The issue that we are interested in this study focuses on the ideas of the Romanian thinkers regardi...
Taking into consideration some formulas of reinterpretation of the historical phenomenon, by updatin...
This article aims to explore the conceptual relationship between political and religious identity in...
By analyzing the parliamentary debates of 1866-1867 on foreigners' (notably Jews) requests for natur...
The post 1848 period represents for the Romanian political thinkers a turning point not only in rest...
The present article brings to the fore several details, which had been either unknown, or only parti...
This paper discusses the idea of the monumental as a central concept of the G. Călinescu’s vision ab...
In my point of view, someone cannot speak about a constant influence of the Belgian Constitution of ...
Cet article tente d’évaluer la Constitution dont la Grande Roumanie s’est dotée en 1923. Son sort n’...
The article approaches the concept of Union as a citizens’ concept of justice, reconstructing and in...
This article is a fragment of the first chapter “Political Ideas in the Romanian Principalities betw...
This study reepresents a part of the chapter ”The national idea in 1848 generation thought” from the...
This study consists in an analysis of the modern Romanian conservatism’s evolution. Starting with th...
The study analyses the contributions of the Ion I. C. Brătianu, prime minister of the Romanian gover...
This article is conceived as follows: After a brief Introduction to the great debate on the new Cons...
The issue that we are interested in this study focuses on the ideas of the Romanian thinkers regardi...
Taking into consideration some formulas of reinterpretation of the historical phenomenon, by updatin...
This article aims to explore the conceptual relationship between political and religious identity in...
By analyzing the parliamentary debates of 1866-1867 on foreigners' (notably Jews) requests for natur...
The post 1848 period represents for the Romanian political thinkers a turning point not only in rest...
The present article brings to the fore several details, which had been either unknown, or only parti...
This paper discusses the idea of the monumental as a central concept of the G. Călinescu’s vision ab...
In my point of view, someone cannot speak about a constant influence of the Belgian Constitution of ...
Cet article tente d’évaluer la Constitution dont la Grande Roumanie s’est dotée en 1923. Son sort n’...
The article approaches the concept of Union as a citizens’ concept of justice, reconstructing and in...