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- Title
BURSIERUL ROMÂN ÎN STRĂINĂTATE ÎN PERIOADA INTERBELICĂ. ASPECTE SOCIOLOGICE ŞI EDUCAŢIONALE.
- Authors
Turcuş, Veronica
- Abstract
Romanian School of Rome, founded in 1920 as a state institution for postgraduate education under the scientific patronage of the Romanian Academy, was designed for the specialization studies of the graduates in the fields of history, archeology, Romance and Classic philology, research in archives and libraries and arts cultivation. It was conducted in the years 1929-40 by the archaeologist and professor of ancient history at the University of Cluj, Emil Panaitescu. Director Panaitescu took care of maintaining the Institution's study tradition, following the research directions established by the Director-founder Vasile Pârvan and particularly stimulating the development of the School's artistic section, first opened in 1925. During the 11 years when he was in the forefront of the Eternal City's Romanian School, Panaitescu supervised the work of 86 young professionals from a total of approximately 120 scholars as the Romanian School in Rome had from 1922 to 1947. The research promoted at the Romanian School of Rome in the field of archeology was subsumed to the project Tabula Imperii Romani, the one in the field of ancient history was dedicated to the study of Latium, of the Roman provinces sites by the lower Danube, of Trajan's Column and Roman Forum. Archive investigations chronologically continued the research line proposed by Pârvan (identification of unpublished material concerning the Romanian Principalities and their relations with the Holy See and European monarchies) and some scholars undertook researches on the Romanian- Italian relationships in the XIX-th century. Part of Romanists' philological studies were directed to the issue of Istro-Romanians' language, history and folklore. Internal life at the Romanian School of Rome in the '30s was marked by beautiful friendships, respectful attitudes, emulations and also by contrasts. Common sources of dispute were not allowing the lodge of the married scholars in the School and the dining organization of the institution.
- Subjects
SCUOLA romana; ACADEMIA Romana; ARCHAEOLOGY education in universities &; colleges; PHILOLOGICAL societies; PANAITESCU, Emil; PARVAN, Vasile, 1882-1927; ARCHAEOLOGICAL research; ROMANIAN history; NINETEENTH century
- Publication
Yearbook of George Baritiu Institute of History in Cluj-Napoca, Series Historica, 2013, Vol 52, p95
- ISSN
1584-4390
- Publication type
Article