- The
adoption act was
especially alarming for the
growing camp of anti-
Cuzists, many of whom were
dedicated supporters of rule by a
foreign prince. As...
-
constitutive congress. In an
interview with Curentul, he
deplored the
merger as a
Cuzist takeover. As he
noted there, his own
agrarianism was a
venue for "practical...
- powers. From this point, the
political scene was
divided into two camps:
Cuzists and opposition. Moreover, the
ruler understood to
govern over political...
-
regime slowly introduced by the Domnitor. He and
Pogor were the two anti-
Cuzists of Junimea,
whereas the
other contributors remained neutral on the issue...
-
national struggle [and] did not want to
submit to the
strict discipline of
Cuzist ideology". This
conflict gave way to a "close camaraderie, [in which] I...
- 186–187, 239–240 Tuluș, pp. 193–194 "Discuția
mesajului la Cameră. De****tul
cuzist Robu provoacă scandal", in Adevărul,
August 23, 1932, p. 3 "Ultima oră....
- that Papadopol-Calimah was no
longer a
fully committed champion of the
Cuzist cause,
being charmed into
compliance by a new Domnitor, the Prussian-born...