-
writers writing at the end of the 19th
century and
later identified as
protochronists,
particularly the
Romanian poet and
journalist Cezar Bolliac, an enthusiast...
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relative moderate in this camp, and
published an
interview with the anti-
Protochronist Nicolae Manolescu, he was
still treasured by the regime, and as such...
- émigré
millionaire (Drăgan was
already committed to a
Dacianist and
protochronist attitude that
largely echoed the
official cultural policy). Nicolae...
- was
devised and
funded by
Iosif Constantin Drăgan, a
supporter of the
protochronist and
Dacianist movement. He is
quoted saying, "Anyone
travelling towards...
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contemporary partisans of
protochronist nationalism.
According to
historian Sorin Antohi,
Eliade may have
actually encouraged protochronists such as
Edgar Papu...
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Romanian leader Ion Antonescu, and
being one of the main
figures in the
protochronist current of
Romanian historiography. Born in Lugos, Austria-Hungary (now...
- to
Anatolia in the 4th century BC, to
found Galatia,: 18
Romanian protochronists, for
their part, date the
toponym Galați to the 23rd century BC, claiming...
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support by Ceaușescu's regime. His work was
selectively reinterpreted by
protochronists such as Dan Zamfirescu,
Mihai Ungheanu and
Corneliu Vadim Tudor. Contrasting...
-
trends in the
Communist Bloc,
Albania developed its own
version of
protochronist ideology,
which stressed the
national superiority and
continuity of...
- the writers'
community had
shifted from the 1960s
generation to the
protochronists.
Writers eager for
greater influence could now
obtain it by specialising...