木偶和操纵木偶的人:解构卡罗二世国王和罗马尼亚东正教大牧首米隆·克里斯塔的史学

Q2 Arts and Humanities Plural. History. Culture. Society Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.37710/plural.v10i2_2
I. Popa
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米隆·克里斯蒂亚是两次世界大战之间罗马尼亚最重要和最有影响力的政治人物之一。他于1925年成为东正教的第一位大牧首,1927-1930年是摄政的一员,并于1938年2月至1939年3月6日去世期间担任罗马尼亚总理。大多数关于那个时代的史学都忽略了克里斯蒂亚的权力和影响力,主要集中在铁卫军和几个政治人物身上,比如卡洛尔二世国王、阿尔芒·克里林内斯库、科尼利乌·科德雷亚努或刘曼努。本文追溯了这种最小化的起源,发掘了一个始于20世纪70年代的过程的证据。它解构了关于卡洛里二世政权的历史写作的各个层面,审视了共产主义和后共产主义背后的动机,关注一些玩家(如国王,他的情妇埃琳娜·卢佩斯库,或王室卡米拉)和故意遗忘其他人,包括米隆·克里斯蒂亚。自共产主义时代以来,关于卡罗二世和王室独裁统治的史学已经发生了一些变化,其中一些变化在这里进行了分析,但关于米隆·克里斯蒂亚的写作,由于一些原因,基本上没有受到挑战
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The Puppet and the Puppeteer: Deconstructing the Historiography on King Carol II and Miron Cristea, the Romanian Orthodox Patriarch
Miron Cristea was one of the most important and influential political actors in interwar Romania. He became the first patriarch of the Orthodox Church (1925), a member of the Regency (1927-1930), and was prime minister of Romania from February 1938 until his passing on 6 March 1939. Most historiography on that era overlooks Cristea’s power and influence, being focused primarily on the Iron Guard and on several political players, such as King Carol II, Armand Călinescu, Corneliu Codreanu, or Iuliu Maniu. This article traces the origins of this minimisation, unearthing evidence of a process started in the 1970s. It deconstructs the various layers of history writing about Carol II’s regime, examining communist and post-communist motivations behind the focus on some players (such as the king, his mistress – Elena Lupescu, or the royal camarilla) and the deliberate forgetting of others, including Miron Cristea. Historiography on Carol II and the royal dictatorship has seen some changes since communist times, some of them analysed here, but the writing on Miron Cristea has remained, for several reasons, largely unchallenged
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