{"title":"National identity through culture in the Însemnări ieșene [notes from Jassy] magazine. A case study","authors":"Iulian Catalin Danila","doi":"10.55383/amtap.2023.1.18","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Since its first issue, of January 1, 1936, the „Însemnări ieșene” [„Notes from Jassy”] Magazine (1936-1940) has emphasized the orientation of „a group of intellectuals” that aimed to continue the tradition of the literary, cultural and scientific circles from Moldavia, with a focus on a series of ideas related to „national specificity”, „popular language”, „cultural unification”. For almost five years, the magazine polarized intellectuals from all over Moldavia and had an intense program of dissemination of the Romanian culture through the organization of itinerant conferences in the cities of Jassy, Tighina, Kishinev, Soroca and Balti. The September 1, 1940 issue of the magazine was dedicated to Bessarabia and Bukovina and was remarkable for its spiritual Romanian essence. The present paper dwells on the importance of this special issue of the magazine, which deals with a number of representative topics announced by the article titles such as: „Basarabia până la 1812” [„Bessarabia until 1812”], „Viața românească în Basarabia (1812-1918”) [„Romanian Life in Bessarabia (1812-1918)”], „Mărturii moldovenești la Nistru” [„Moldavian Testimonies on the Dniester River”], „Basarabia – provincie istorică rusească?” [„Bessarabia– Russian Historical Province?”], „Universitatea din Cernăuți” [„The University of Chernivtsi”], „A doua pierdere a Bucovinei și Basarabiei” [„The Second Loss of Bukovina and Bessarabia”], „Iar vremuri de bejanie”, [„New Times of Turmoil”], „Și totuși, nu deznădăjduim!” [„And Yet, We Do Not Despair!”] and many more. This unique issue was illustrated with numerous images from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, as well as with portraits of cultural personalities born in the Romanian land between the Prut and Dniester rivers, all meant to discuss and emphasize the national identity of Romanians through culture.","PeriodicalId":518989,"journal":{"name":"Studiul artelor şi culturologie: istorie, teorie, practică","volume":"128 5","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Studiul artelor şi culturologie: istorie, teorie, practică","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.55383/amtap.2023.1.18","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Since its first issue, of January 1, 1936, the „Însemnări ieșene” [„Notes from Jassy”] Magazine (1936-1940) has emphasized the orientation of „a group of intellectuals” that aimed to continue the tradition of the literary, cultural and scientific circles from Moldavia, with a focus on a series of ideas related to „national specificity”, „popular language”, „cultural unification”. For almost five years, the magazine polarized intellectuals from all over Moldavia and had an intense program of dissemination of the Romanian culture through the organization of itinerant conferences in the cities of Jassy, Tighina, Kishinev, Soroca and Balti. The September 1, 1940 issue of the magazine was dedicated to Bessarabia and Bukovina and was remarkable for its spiritual Romanian essence. The present paper dwells on the importance of this special issue of the magazine, which deals with a number of representative topics announced by the article titles such as: „Basarabia până la 1812” [„Bessarabia until 1812”], „Viața românească în Basarabia (1812-1918”) [„Romanian Life in Bessarabia (1812-1918)”], „Mărturii moldovenești la Nistru” [„Moldavian Testimonies on the Dniester River”], „Basarabia – provincie istorică rusească?” [„Bessarabia– Russian Historical Province?”], „Universitatea din Cernăuți” [„The University of Chernivtsi”], „A doua pierdere a Bucovinei și Basarabiei” [„The Second Loss of Bukovina and Bessarabia”], „Iar vremuri de bejanie”, [„New Times of Turmoil”], „Și totuși, nu deznădăjduim!” [„And Yet, We Do Not Despair!”] and many more. This unique issue was illustrated with numerous images from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, as well as with portraits of cultural personalities born in the Romanian land between the Prut and Dniester rivers, all meant to discuss and emphasize the national identity of Romanians through culture.
自 1936 年 1 月 1 日创刊以来,《雅西笔记》杂志(1936-1940 年)一直强调 "一群知识分子 "的方向,旨在继承摩尔达维亚文学、文化和科学界的传统,重点关注与 "民族特性"、"大众语言 "和 "文化统一 "有关的一系列思想。在将近五年的时间里,该杂志将摩尔达维亚各地的知识分子分化开来,并通过在雅西、蒂吉纳、基希内夫、索罗卡和巴蒂等城市组织巡回会议,大力宣传罗马尼亚文化。该杂志 1940 年 9 月 1 日的一期专门介绍了比萨拉比亚和布科维纳,其罗马尼亚精神实质令人瞩目。这期特刊的文章标题包括:"巴萨拉比亚与布科维纳","巴萨拉比亚与布科维纳 "等:"Basarabia până la 1812"、"Viața românească în Basarabia (1812-1918")"、"Mărturii moldovenești la Nistru"、"德涅斯特河上的摩尔达维亚证词"、"Basarabia - provincie istorică rusească?["、"Bessarabia - provincie istorică rusească?"、"切尔诺夫策大学"、"A doua pierdere a Bucovinei și Basarabiei"、"布科维纳和比萨拉比亚的第二次损失"、"Iar vremuri de bejanie"、"New Times of Turmoil"、"Și totuși, nu deznădăjduim![然而,我们并不绝望!"等等。这期独特的杂志配有大量来自比萨拉比亚和北布科维纳的图片,以及在普鲁特河和德涅斯特河之间的罗马尼亚土地上出生的文化名人的肖像,旨在通过文化讨论和强调罗马尼亚人的民族身份。