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- Nicolae Iorga[alt 1][a] (17 January 1871 – 27 November 1940) was a Romanian politician who held top posts, including prime minister and president of the Senate. He was also a historian, literary critic, memoirist, albanologist, poet and playwright.
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Nicolae Iorga was a scholar and statesman, Romania’s greatest national historian, who also served briefly as its prime minister (1931–32). Appointed professor of universal history at Bucharest (1895), Iorga early established his historical reputation with his two-volume Geschichte des rumänischen.
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Nicolae Iorga [alt 1] [a] (17 January 1871 – 27 November 1940) was a Romanian politician who held top posts, including prime minister and president of the Senate. He was also a historian, literary critic, memoirist, albanologist, poet and playwright.
A professor at the Univ. of Bucharest, he founded (1910) and later led the National Democratic party; after World War I he was president of the Romanian national assembly. In 1931–32 he was premier of a coalition government under King Carol II. In Nov., 1940, Iorga was murdered by the Iron Guard.
Nicolae Iorga (1871-1940) was Romania's best-known historian and public intellectual between the two world wars, both at home and abroad. He is seen as the father of Romanian nationalism, as well as the main provider of historical continuity and legitimacy for the new Greater Romania of 1918.
- Georgiana Taranu
Dec 12, 2023 · This chapter discusses how the memory of an influential figure of modern Roma-nia's history like Nicolae Iorga (1871-1940), a foremost historian-politician and nationalist intellectual, became...
Nicolae Iorga. When at only 19, Nicolae Iorga (1871-1940) defended his university degree examinations one of his examining professors characterized him as "a true phenomenon both in point of memory and power of ratiocination." Then Iorga worked hard in Paris and in Germany, obtaining a diploma from the prestigious école Pratique des Hautes ...
Iorga further assigned a major role to the ecumenical Patriarchate, which was restored shortly after the Fall of Constantinople. However, he paired this “Byzantium of the Church” with a Byzantium of the “Archons,” the representatives of Greek families with remarkable careers in the Ottoman realm.