Ioan Slavici între spiritul etic şi acuzaţia de colaboraţionism 1918-1925

  • Subiect: Transylvanian people oppressed by the regime installed in 1867, campaigned for a return so the status of autonomy within the Habsburg monarchy, participation in state leadership, education of all levels and equal rights with the Hungarian nation. Union with Romania has never been officially formulated until the outbreak of the First World War. According to Lucian Boia in the imaginary of the Romanian elites, Great Romania was not current in 1914. Ioan Slavici integrates the elite who consider the project should be run temporarily unifying the cultural coordinates. As an argument for his idea, he invoked the unification of the German and Italian State. As Nicolae Manolescu mentioned, that paradoxically the tolerance is lost on the shave. During the unfolding war, the writer did not collaborate with the occupier. In Bukarester Tageblatt he works just as a corrector of written texts. The articles written in the Bucharest Gazette discharges him of collaborationism, imposed by court martial in 1919 and which for he executed eleven months of prison. Despite public refusal he remained a loyal supporter of the Austrian monarchy.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Vezi publicația: Revista Bistriţei: RB
  • Editura: Accent
  • Loc publicare: Cluj-Napoca
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2009
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXIII; anul 2009
  • Paginaţia: 135-141
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