Daniel Dieaconu-A.C. CUZA ŞI NAŢIONALISMUL-CREŞTIN ROMÂNESC INTERBELIC
Analele Liceului „Vasile Conta” Târgu-Neamț, Istorie, 1/2020 A.C. CUZA ŞI NAŢIONALISMUL-CREŞTIN ROMÂNESC INTERBELIC A.C.CUZA AND THE ROMANIAN INTERBELICAN CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM Prof. dr. Daniel DIEACONU1 Abstract: We propose by this study a portrait of an important politician of the first half of the XX-th century, of a perpetual parliamentarian, considered the father of inter-war Christian nationalism. He has also distinguished in literature as an essayist and epigrammatist, close to Junimea, and had a long university career in Iasi, at the Faculty of Law. He has socialist beginnings, then conservative. He was along with Nicolae Iorga, founder of the Democratic Nationalist Party, but the closeness between the two was not long lasting, becoming political enemies afterwards. From his nationalist-Christian party founded in 1923, the Legion of Archangel Michael emerges, which will promote the same political doctrine, with more fervency and enthusiasm. He came to power with Goga, in 1937, with the Christian Nationalist Party, for a short period, the abolition of political parties by Carol II also marking the end of his political career. Gifted parliamentary orator, with a long career, he was, however, a supporter of the dictatorship, and remained consistent with the Christian nationalist doctrine, called at that time, "cuzist". Keywords: junimism, Christian-nationalism, anti-Semitism, legionaries, royal dictatorship A.C. Cuza s-a remarcat în anii de după primul război mondial ca fondatorul şi principalul promotor al doctrinei naţionalist-creştine. S-a dovedit a fi unul dintre cei mai longevivi oameni politici ai României moderne şi singurul care a reuşit să facă o carieră având în centrul discursului său antisemitismul.
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