De la gimnaziul de stat maghiar la liceul de stat românesc în Făgăraş, 1918-1919

  • Subiect: From the hungarian state gymnasium to the romanian state college in Făgăraş, 1918-1919 The year 1918 represents a turning point for education in Fagaras. Albeit the area was mainly inhabited by Romanians, they did not have any secondary school with the purpose of educating the elites. After the failure of the Romanian army campaign in 1916, even the two confessional schools in Fagaras were closed (an Orthodox school and a Greek-Catholic school) with Romanian students still in elementary education. Two weeks after the act on the 1st of December, the representatives of the Romanian National Council of the Comitatens had a meeting with the head of the State Royal Hungarian Gymnasium from Fagaras and they asked for courses to be taught in Romanian to those students who asked for it specially. At the same time, those students were to be exempt from studying the Hungarian language. By the end of the 1918-1919 school year, there were practically two schools working in the premises of the Superior Gymnasium. In October 1919, the Ministry of Cults and Education and the Government of Sibiu, managed by Vasile Goldis, will approve the nationalization of the Secondary Hungarian school from Fagaras and will sign the foundation act of „Radu Negru” State College.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Secţiunea: Istorie-History
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Terrae Fogarasiensis: ActaTF
  • Editura: Negru Vodă
  • Loc publicare: Făgăraş
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2018
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: 7; anul 2018
  • Paginaţia: 289-296
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