History of states, history of individuals. Eminescu on Austria and the Romanian Principalities

Q3 Arts and Humanities Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-15 DOI:10.35824/sjrs.v5i1.23805
Cătălin Pavel, Daniel Citirigă
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The present article aims to offer excerpts f an essential article by the Romanian “national poet” Mihai Eminescu in the English translation, with a historical commentary. The translation aims to make Eminescu’s text available to an international audience of scholars, helping to write a more accurate social and cultural history of 19th century Europe. In turn, the commentary aims to show that Eminescu’s political vision, although substantially conservative, incorporated a number of tenets that were to become an inspiration for a number of politicians of highly diverse backgrounds, from the Iron Guard nationalists to the Socialists and Communists. Eminescu’s work was used, in ways he could no longer control, in order to legitimize their varied, and at times downright contradictory, claims. The article discussed here, on “The Austrian influence on the Romanians in the Principalities” (1876) offered Eminescu the opportunity to cast a critical eye on the state organization of the Romanians. His conclusion is exceedingly pessimistic: their state organization is presented as a failure, with the main sources of this failure being the personal interests of the Romanians themselves, compounded by the influence of foreigners. Hence the society based on corruption, rather than on principles, a society where having a job meant ruling, and not having one, being in opposition. In this gloomy picture, the author singled out a class on whose back the whole people lived: the Romanian peasants. The future of this class could not possibly be bright, as Eminescu expected that it be crushed from within, and “along with it, the state and the nation”. Did he also envisage a solution? In order to escape the situation in which “the proximity of Austria is devastating for us, unless we wake up soon”, Eminescu pinpointed three redeeming elements: stability, labour and economy. In other words, hereditary monarchy, the revocation of privileges for the “proletariat of the pen” and the careful spending of public budgets. The alternatives were the Austrian rule, or the Russian rule, none of which comes across to Eminescu as a solution.
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国家的历史,个人的历史。关于奥地利和罗马尼亚公国
本文旨在提供罗马尼亚“民族诗人”米哈伊·埃米内斯库的一篇重要文章的英译本节选,并附有历史评论。该译本旨在向国际学者提供埃米内斯库的文本,帮助撰写更准确的19世纪欧洲社会和文化史。反过来,评论旨在表明,Eminescu的政治愿景虽然基本上是保守的,但包含了一些原则,这些原则激励了许多背景高度多样化的政治家,从铁卫队民族主义者到社会主义者和共产主义者。埃米内斯库的作品被以他无法再控制的方式使用,以使他们的各种说法合法化,有时甚至是完全矛盾的说法。在这里讨论的关于“奥地利对公国罗马尼亚人的影响”的文章(1876年)为Eminescu提供了一个对罗马尼亚人的国家组织进行批判的机会。他的结论非常悲观:他们的国家组织被认为是失败的,这种失败的主要来源是罗马尼亚人自己的个人利益,再加上外国人的影响。因此,一个基于腐败而非原则的社会,一个有工作意味着统治,而没有工作意味着反对的社会。在这幅灰暗的画面中,作者挑出了一个全民赖以生存的阶级:罗马尼亚农民。这个阶层的未来不可能是光明的,因为Eminescu预计它会从内部被粉碎,“与之一起,还有国家和民族”。他是否也设想了一个解决方案?为了摆脱“除非我们很快醒来,否则靠近奥地利对我们来说是毁灭性的”的局面,Eminescu指出了三个可取因素:稳定、劳动力和经济。换言之,世袭君主制,取消“笔下无产阶级”的特权,以及谨慎支出公共预算。替代方案是奥地利统治或俄罗斯统治,但Eminescu认为这都不是一个解决方案。
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