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bang on their cell doors and demand that Gane be spared. The Securitate promised him treatment for his medical conditions, if he agreed to write articles praising the regime—something which Gane refused to do. While he was still recovering in 1962, the authorities reportedly issued papers allowing his release from prison.
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is a more subdued travel account where the author digresses into meditations on Romanian and foreign history. The artifacts of ancient Egypt and especially Greece lead him to literary and mythological reflections; he also describes these countries' present-day realities, sometimes in a humorous tone.
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Gane died in Aiud before this could happen, and was buried in an unmarked grave. His death is commonly believed to have occurred in April 1962, but the Gane family records the date as May 13. In 1969, a relative liberalization allowed mentions of the deceased writer, and his nephew, Gheorghe Gane, Jr
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went through a reprint at Gheorghe Marin Speteanu publishers of Bucharest. Although this was largely a Speteanu family project, and therefore "not first-rate", Rădulescu expressed hopes that it would resurrect interest in Gane's work. Nevertheless, as Gorovei argues, by 2011 Gane was still "entirely
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made him a target for special abuse: he was sent into solitary confinement in an unheated cell, and made to stand on his feet throughout the working day. He complained of exhaustion and told his jailer that he was on the brink of dying; they ultimately released him after other prisoners proceeded to
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society, are of documentary interest. The book, and especially its opening chapter, highlighted a clash of conservative visions between Iorga and Gane. In his response, Iorga advised Gane to refrain from writing political history, for which he was unqualified. Iorga substantiated this allegation by
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described Gane as the author of "corporate literature", who outlined a defense of the aristocracy and included himself in it, "seeking to prove his belonging to that caste". Călinescu openly ridiculed Gane for passing trivia about his own family into his works. Gane responded that there was nothing
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was banned in early 1938. When banks refused to loan Gane any money, Slăvescu offered him gifts, which Gane promised to repay with books from his own collection. By September 1939, alongside World War II, civil war had erupted between the Front and the Guard. Gane was arrested alongside many other
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as an accurate record for the "sad and bitter reality" of the 1913 expedition. Overall, it stands out for its defense of the campaign, describing the masses of soldiers as overall enthusiastic about going to war. As Gane argues, Romania "restored peace" and earned Europe's respect; this contrasts
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has drawn praise. As noted by critics, the subjects are unusual and captivating, revealed in stories full of color, recounted in a language of archaic vigor. In 1933, theologian and journalist Grigore T. Marcu saluted Gane's "exceptional talent for storytelling, his voice seeped into the dusty
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Gane's historical accounts suffer from minute genealogies, an excess of documentary detail, polemical interventions and confusing or incoherent passages. One enduring and poorly reviewed trait was Gane's willingness to connect his family with the crucial events of Moldavia's past. In 1939, the
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remained "the sole work of synthesis focusing on medieval women in all Romanian-language historiography, and even this one folds on analyzing matrimonial links and the role of women such links." As noted by historian Radu Mârza, "many of assessments", including some of his claims about
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In adulthood, Gane remained passionate about history, traveling domestically and abroad, rifling through archives and libraries, visiting museums and artistic monuments and researching oral tradition. He published prose (especially of a historical character), articles, notes and reviews,
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were panned by Iorga, who noted that their "pioneering notices" were unveiled in the form of "light anecdote about serious people". Sections of these books drew heavily on new archival material, including the letters of Maria Moruzi Comnen. The author also had interviews with
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did not have much impact, although it was favorably reviewed by Perpessicius. The latter praised Gane's talent for inventing emblematic characters to condense and highlight social history, though he suggested that some notes "sounded off-key". Gane's one play,
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as "one of the essential books of my childhood , with its rich literary savor pulsating within the arteries of complicated historical reconstructions". According to literary critic Ioan Milică, Gane reused classical storytelling formulas recalling
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city archives. However, later reviewers have argued that the book is in large part an unwitting hoax. Cernovodeanu criticizes Gane for basing his entire book on a "romantic" theory, which identified "Princess Alexandrina Ghica" with a daughter of
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asserted that Gane struck a "singular note in our historical literature", moving between the "romanticized document" and the novel itself—in both sets of works, the narrator shows up as a "discreet" participant, with clues and musings.
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is "not only shaky, but also counterfactual." Among Gane's contemporaries, genealogists Gheorghe G. Bezviconi and George D. Florescu both criticized the writer for his over-enthusiasm and carelessness; Bezviconi dismissed
266:, Constantin was the son of Ștefan ("Ștefănică") Gane, and had an elder brother, Gheorghe or "Georges" (1883 or 1884 – August 1941), who trained as an engineer. The writer repeatedly claimed multiple descent from an old 1243:" claiming to expose Gane's "mistaken, sometimes unfair" views on the subject. According to Mârza, Gane's book is overall "seriously researched", but "is not scientific in nature, being rather a popularizing work". 769:
appointed him as the ambassador to Greece. He was still in Bucharest on November 11, when he attended the funeral service of two policemen and Guardist affiliates, Eugen Necrelescu and Aron Valeriu, held at
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government, but he was allowed his freedom in 1940, when he and other Guardists joined the Front itself (restyled as "Party of the Nation"). Returning to prominence in 1940–1941, when the Guard produced its
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enthusiast. After mediocre and unruly beginnings in school, he improved himself to take first prizes, being largely motivated by books which were offered to the highest ranking graduate. He completed
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regime, but also the "baseness" of life in the post-aristocratic age. It also has a noted regionalist bias: there are 11 entries from Moldavia, 4 from Wallachia and one Englishwoman (
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Constantin Ciobanul, attested around 1560. The family was attested as belonging to the rightful peerage in January 1742, following reviews by a boyar commission which included
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The writer's mother was Constanța née Canano, one of the last surviving members from a Moldavian family of notables. Constantin later claimed that she was a descendant of
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When writing about Romanian history, Gane's historic and literary focuses combined to produce evocative social and political portraits. In 1947, literary critic
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were among the first to sign up to the new platform. In 1940–1941, after Carol relinquished power, the Iron Guard took over government and established the "
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In mid-1940, the Guard reached an understanding with the Front: on June 23, the two groups merged into a "Party of the Nation", with Guard leader
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and assisted Constantin with genealogical research. Ștefan Gane was originally named "Gani". He also descended from boyardom, but had more recent
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Radu Mârza, "Implicarea familiei în diplomație la Mihai Viteazul: practica trimiterii familiei proprii ca ostatică la partenerii politici", in
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press holds all politicians in permanent terror, constraining their activity as political thinkers and their political behavior". Cosma noted
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Paul Cernovodeanu, "Mobility and Traditionalism: The Evolution of the Boyar Class in the Romanian Principalities in the 18th Century", in
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observed in 1980 that Gane had not been mentioned in reference works, despite being a "valuable author". Such treatment was ended by the
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According to his own recollections, Constantin grew up passionate about storytelling, picking up accounts from the family cook, a senior
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Constanța Vintilă-Ghițulescu, "Evul mediu românesc și istoria femeii (secolele XVII–XVIII)", in Ionela Băluță, Ioana Cîrstocea (eds.),
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Svetlana Suveică, Petre Guran, "Familia Krupenski și elita istorică a Basarabiei", in Mircea Ciubotaru, Lucian-Valeriu Lefter (eds.),
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Bianca Mărmureanu, "Viața de front a combatanților din Armata Română în anul 1917. Activități în afara confruntării cu inamicul", in
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chronicles of our nation", producing "a lively fresco from the lives of princely ladies and children". Some 70 years later, writer
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in 1937—his recruitment as an intellectual "committed to the Guardist line of thought" was celebrated in January 1938 by colleague
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Raluca-Simona Deac, "Representations of Identity, Self, and Otherness in the Romanian Memoirs of the Balkan Wars (1912–1913)", in
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pronouncements by other veterans, including V. Dragoșescu—who claimed that the campaign could only hurt Romania in the long run.
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in 1910. After returning home, he worked as a lawyer for some fifteen years, both in his native town and in the national capital
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and his sons), rises and falls succeed one another in a steady rhythm that recreates the atmosphere of the periods it depicts.
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According to Rădulescu, Gane might have been chosen for the diplomatic mission due to his Greek lineage; nonetheless, while in
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commonplace about his family. The writings did earn praise from various professional historians, including Iorga and, later,
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Direcții și teme de cercetare în studiile de gen din România. Atelier Colegiul Noua Europă, București, 5 iulie 2002
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Gane was re-arrested in December 1948, as part of a clampdown, and sentenced in 1949. He was dispatched to
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Gane then allegedly served on the Iron Guard's supervisory council, or "Senate". On February 15, 1938, in
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is a counterweight to the main volumes, indirectly showing the relative emancipation of women under the
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of Botoșani. He also kept his uncle's genealogical archive in a Bucharest garage, before emigrating to
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Constantin, active in the late 17th century—though Gane claimed to have traced his maternal descent to
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Moșieri teleormăneni (1864–1949). Mărire și decădere (Publicațiile Muzeului Județean Teleorman, VI)
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for Gane's own contributions as a historical columnist, as well as for articles from guest writers
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Andreea-Mihaela Creangă, "Războaiele balcanice ca spectacol mediatic: relatarea jurnalistică", in
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G. Ursu, "Un profesor al lui Ion Creangă la Folticeni: Părintele Vasile Grigorescu Catihetul", in
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Before 1934, Gane lived on Enei Street, after which he moved to a home on Calea Griviței, near
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Dinu Mihail Hariton, "Evenimente, semnale, recenzii, evocări. Arhitect Ștefan Radu Gane", in
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Florica Dobre, Florian Banu, Camelia Ivan Duică, Theodor Bărbulescu, Liviu Țăranu (eds.),
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as a "Romanian gazette written by Romanian Christian journalists", contrasting it to the "
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listing errors supposedly found in Gane's chapter, including the "calumny" regarding
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Ioan Marian Țiplic, "Arheologia secolului XX. Naționalism, Marxism și Feminism", in
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Scholar Constanța Vintilă-Ghițulescu views Gane's study as a "landmark" in Romanian
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Gane's debut was as a humorist—a talented one, according to fellow writer-historian
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that year, and, from June, began issuing his research on the female branches of the
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a century earlier (1834–1835). His interest in the human character was explored in
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lectures on historical, cultural and literary themes, including the first trial of
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Istoria literaturii românești contemporane. II: În căutarea fondului (1890–1934)
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Philobiblion. Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Humanities
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as a "most important" contribution, commending Gane for his research into the
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Cristinel Ioja, "Ilarion V. Felea – preotul, teologul, mărturisitorul – după
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The late 1930s attracted Gane into fascist politics, leading him to join the
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position. This prompted Catholic writer Mariu Theodorian-Carada to publish "
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Introductory note to C. Gane, "Doamnele din neamul Callimachilor, I", in
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in creating portrait-caricatures—for instance, that of the sailor-prince
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had retold historical events with an "outstanding epic vein." Historian
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and schoolteacher Elena Cantaragiu; other guests included Guard leader
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Nicolae Ivan, "Sinuciderile în închisorile comuniste din România", in
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Florin Müller, "Mișcarea legionară, noi perspective în cercetare", in
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Securitatea: structuri-cadre; obiective și metode. Vol. I (1948–1967)
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and His Place in the Country's Political History", 2 volumes, 1936);
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novelist, amateur historian, biographer and memoirist. Born into the
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Capcanele istoriei. Elita intelectuală românească între 1930 și 1950
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Gheorghe G. Bezviconi, "Oameni și fapte. O biografie romanțată", in
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Corneliu-Mihail Lungu, Maricica Ifrim, Ana-Felicia Diaconu (eds.),
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Gane also held conferences and, between 1929 and 1937, a series of
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Paul Cernovodeanu, "Un conte aventurier și o falsă prințesă", in
1799:, "Cultură, Oameni, Fapte. Cartea și publicațiile legionare", in 1685:"Cărți și reviste. O revistă de specialitate care se afirmă", in 1149: 1110: 626:. On October 9, 1937, Gane began putting out the Bucharest-based 575:, or detailed theories about the meaning of the ancestral ballad 571:. Other such lectures focused on details from the family life of 519:("Bygone Lives of Queens and Princesses", 3 volumes, 1932–1939); 332: 189: 160: 2796:, Vol. XIV, Issues 10–11, October–November 1947, pp. 82–96. 1897:, June 25, 1940, p. 4; "Urdareanu vezérkari főnöke beszéde", in 1413:
Mihai Gicoveanu, "Jitnicerul Gheorghe Canano și familia sa", in
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Cuvântul Care Zidește. Foaia Duminicală a Parohiei Șerban Vodă
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correspondence, travel accounts, plays and novel fragments in
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Grigore T. Marcu, "Vitrina cărții. Cronica literară. C. Gane—
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in the 11th century; the Moldavian Cananos' patriarch was a
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Iorga (1934), p. 184; Monu, p. 207; Rădulescu, pp. 212–213
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Emil Turdeanu, "Manuscrisele robite de cazaci (III)", in
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Din lumea cronicarului Ion Neculce. Studiu prosopografic
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voicing his devotion toward Carol. Gane, Panaitescu and
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la portretistica lui Nicolo Livaditi (1830–1858)", in
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back to the 1400s or earlier. He also contributed to
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belle Elena Morariu-Andreevici. She was the niece of
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Romanian military personnel of the Second Balkan War
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traces his own family's genealogical tree up to the
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P. P. Carp și locul său în istoria politică a țerii
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P. P. Carp și locul său în istoria politică a țării
316:), he had met and befriended the peasant raconteur 2095:Studia Universitatis Cibiniensis. Series Historica 1752:, "Cultură, Oameni, Fapte. Cuiburi de lumină", in 851:Romania proclaimed an armistice with Soviet Russia 413:, part of the 8th Chasseurs Regiment stationed at 1651:"Cărți, reviste, ziare. Convorbiri literare", in 1454:, Vol. XXIV, Issue 3, July–September 1986, p. 251 985:. It was among the first literary records of the 816: 537:Domnița Alexandrina Ghica și contele D'Antraigues 397:At some point before 1915, Gane was secretary to 2822: 2040:Al. Andronic, "Revista publicațiilor periodice. 1998:Aurelian Sacerdoțeanu. Corespondență (1928–1974) 1227:as a "romanticized biography". Some passages of 368:), and from his maternal grandmother, who was a 2470:, p. 29. Bucharest: New Europe College, 2003. 2093:și problematica istoriografiei staliniste", in 1375:C. Săteanu, "Câte ceva despre Ion Creangă", in 869:identified him as a figure on the far-right of 209:, also putting out his own literary newspaper, 2193:, "Un scriitor de altădată: Radu Rosetti", in 1773:, Vol. LXXV, Issues 5–6, May–June 1942, p. 327 1043:recounts the main events that occurred in the 827:Amărâte și vesele vieți de jupânese și cucoane 405:. In 1913, he took part as a volunteer in the 388:. In the early 1910s, his prose was hosted in 288:. The latter lived in Nicolae Gane's house at 2544:, Vol. 9, Issues 17–18, September 1933, p. 16 711:, but was soon released following pleas from 585:, including their territorial conflicts over 249:, although interest in it remained marginal. 193:, Gane also completed in 1936 a biography of 187:. An apologist for Romanian conservatism and 2024:, pp. 45–46. Bucharest: Renaissance, 2011. 1593: 1591: 1331: 1329: 527:("One Hundred Years Ago", 2 volumes, 1935); 284:, and also, more distantly, to ethnographer 229:, Gane served as Romanian ambassador to the 2799:Mihai Sorin Rădulescu, "Cartea de istorie. 2432:, Vol. II, Issue 1, January 1935, pp. 23–24 1834: 1832: 1830: 1674:Natura. Revistă pentru Răspândirea Științei 1665: 1663: 1581: 1579: 1495:Cristina Cioabă, "Chipuri ale jertfei", in 927:, who wrote that Gane and his contemporary 813:, with a topical volume published in 1942. 3021:Romanian people who died in prison custody 2996:Romanian military personnel of World War I 1551: 1549: 1547: 1545: 1543: 1541: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1533: 1531: 1529: 1527: 1525: 968: 702:, Gane "had no means to support himself"; 300:period. In the 1860s, he had attended the 257: 2563: 2561: 2559: 2527:, Vol. VII, August–September 1939, p. 100 2237: 2235: 2233: 2218:, Vol. XV, Issue 11, November 1980, p. 12 2159: 2157: 2155: 2153: 2130: 2128: 2126: 2124: 2122: 2120: 1783: 1781: 1779: 1687:Observatorul. Revistă de Cultură Generală 1676:, Vol. 19, Issue 4, April 1930, pp. 22–23 1588: 1560:Dicționarul general al literaturii Române 1523: 1521: 1519: 1517: 1515: 1513: 1511: 1509: 1507: 1505: 1491: 1489: 1487: 1485: 1483: 1481: 1462: 1460: 1326: 1259:, and leading to her divorce from Prince 785:. He remained in the area throughout the 781:, he advocated on behalf of the minority 547:("Beyond the Fretting of an Era", 1939). 3016:Prisoners who died in Securitate custody 2207: 2205: 2199:, Vol. XIX, Issue 7, February 1976, p. 2 1977:"Ultima oră. Misiunea dlui N. [ 1878: 1876: 1874: 1827: 1660: 1633:Gorovei, p. 225. See also Hariton, p. 30 1616: 1614: 1576: 1400: 1398: 1396: 981:, which he contracted while fighting in 944:outside the scope of public attention." 456:Coat of arms used by Gane and his family 451: 417:. His combat experience was recorded in 2966:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church 2812:Pavel Strihan, "Un divorț domnesc", in 2763:Familia Costache. Istorie și genealogie 2595:Mihai Dim. Sturdza la 80 de ani. Omagiu 2328:, 2 Aprilie 1939 — Anul I, Nr. 14", in 1390:Gorovei, p. 232; Rădulescu, pp. 212–213 1119:'s involvement in a conspiracy against 2946:National Renaissance Front politicians 2823: 2758:, Vol. XII–XIII, 1999, pp. 73–83. 2556: 2230: 2150: 2117: 1923:"Scriitorul Const. Gane la Atena", in 1776: 1502: 1499:, Vol. VII, Issue 13, March 2017, p. 4 1478: 1457: 1344:G. Ursu, "Părinții lui Nicu Gane", in 1014:is a first-hand source on life during 893:(1925–2008), published a brief bio in 707:Guardists, and held in confinement at 551:Far-right engagement an ambassadorship 445:, and the great-granddaughter of poet 159:(March 27, 1885 – May 13, 1962) was a 16:Romanian lawyer and writer (1885–1962) 2981:A. T. Laurian National College alumni 2286:Analele Banatului. Arheologie–Istorie 2214:, "Corespondență. Alte scrisori", in 2202: 1871: 1611: 1393: 1231:also reflect Gane's polemics against 989:in Romania—alongside works by Iorga, 539:("Princess Alexandrina Ghica and the 2809:, Issues 8–9/2008, pp. 211–213. 2599:Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press 2334:, Vol. VI, Issue 5, May 1939, p. 479 2080:, Vol. XII, Issue 1, 2008, pp. 55–56 1914:, Vol. XXII, Issues 1–2, 2011, p. 29 1452:Revue des Études Sud-Est Européennes 1139: 727:. They visited Lahovary's daughter, 376:in 1903 and went on to study law in 2368:, Vol. I, pp. 246, 305. Bucharest: 1987:, Vol. I, Issue 44, June 1941, p. 8 1938:"D. D. Gane ministru la Atena", in 948:published an unabridged edition of 903:urban planning in Communist Romania 821:Gane also put out a 1943 sequel to 13: 2876:20th-century Romanian male writers 2722:, Issues 1–6/1990, pp. 30–31. 2426:Trecute vieți de doamne și domnițe 2108:Memoria. Revista Gândirii Arestate 1562:, Vol. 6, pp. 243–244. Bucharest: 1146:Trecute vieți de doamne și domnițe 909:Trecute vieți de doamne și domnițe 517:Trecute vieți de doamne și domnițe 14: 3037: 2715:, Vol. X, 2011, pp. 225–236. 2572:Trecute vieți de Domni [ 841:, and lecturing on behalf of the 380:, obtaining a doctorate from the 280:Matei Gane and writer-politician 2961:Romanian people of Greek descent 2951:Ambassadors of Romania to Greece 2871:20th-century Romanian memoirists 2851:20th-century Romanian historians 2765:. Bârlad: Editura Sfera, 2011. 2634:, Vol. XXXII, 2013, pp. 303, 314 2324:"Revista revistelor: Românești. 915:in 1971–1973, albeit touched by 241:in 1962. His work was banned by 29: 3001:Romanian people of World War II 2646: 2637: 2620: 2611: 2587: 2547: 2540:, de M. Theodorian–Carada", in 2530: 2517: 2502: 2493: 2480: 2460: 2435: 2418: 2409: 2400: 2391: 2382: 2355: 2346: 2337: 2318: 2309: 2300: 2291: 2278: 2269: 2260: 2221: 2184: 2175: 2166: 2100: 2083: 2066: 2051: 2034: 2014: 1990: 1971: 1962: 1947: 1932: 1917: 1904: 1885: 1856: 1808: 1790: 1761: 1743: 1740:, No. 385, June 10, 1934, p. 11 1728: 1719: 1692: 1679: 1672:, "Cu casca la ureche. IV", in 1645: 1636: 1627: 1469: 1444: 1420: 1417:, Vol. XVIII, 2019, pp. 203–204 1407: 1144:Gane's enduring masterpiece is 2971:Critics of the Catholic Church 2803:, o reeditare binevenită", in 2713:Acta Moldaviae Septentrionalis 2708:, Issue 6/1940, pp. 4, 8. 2415:Cernovodeanu (2002), pp. 85–86 2352:Cernovodeanu (2002), pp. 84–85 1432:Alexandru Ioan Cuza University 1415:Acta Moldaviae Septentrionalis 1384: 1369: 1360: 1351: 1338: 1311: 1302: 1080:, remains in manuscript form. 817:Communist repression and death 1: 2936:20th-century Romanian lawyers 2886:Romanian historical novelists 2788:Rădăcini. Romanul Măcișenilor 2702:C. Gane, "Vorbe în vânt", in 2658: 2048:, Vol. XIX, 1946, pp. 240–241 1624:, Vol. III, 2011, pp. 133–135 1057:Dincolo de zbuciumul veacului 737:Parisian fashion of the 1890s 545:Dincolo de zbuciumul veacului 181:Romanian front of World War I 36: 2986:University of Rostock alumni 2861:Romanian literary historians 2816:, June 1969, pp. 68–71. 2692:, July 2002, pp. 83–86. 2002:National Archives of Romania 1564:Editura Univers Enciclopedic 1273:Wallachian Ordinary Assembly 1003:Amintirile unui fost holeric 439:Silvestru Morariu Andrievici 419:Amintirile unui fost holeric 252: 7: 2906:Romanian newspaper founders 2570:, "Dări de seamă. C. Gane, 2275:Deac, pp. 299, 302, 311–312 1705:, pp. 347, 377. Bucharest: 1154:union of the Principalities 937:Romanian Revolution of 1989 772:Sfântul Ilie Gorgani Church 589:. This allowed him to date 296:ancestry, traceable to the 171:, he worked as a lawyer in 10: 3042: 2916:Romanian magazine founders 2911:Romanian newspaper editors 2793:Revista Fundațiilor Regale 2331:Revista Fundațiilor Regale 2288:, Vol. XXIII, 2015, p. 415 2020:Steluța Chefani-Pătrașcu, 1269:Marițica Văcărescu-Bibescu 1246:The final installments of 1067:centered on the estate of 801:by Romania in the wake of 696:National Renaissance Front 675:, alongside Polihroniade, 490:Revista Fundațiilor Regale 222:National Renaissance Front 86:Romanian People's Republic 2941:Members of the Iron Guard 2931:Romanian radio presenters 2921:Romanian magazine editors 2741:"Dări de seamă. C. Gane, 2449:"O carte somptuoasă (II)" 2397:Iorga (1936), pp. 352–355 2089:Leonard Ciocan, "Revista 2042:Arhiva Genealogică Română 2000:, pp. 82, 84. Bucharest: 1959:, November 12, 1940, p. 3 1868:, February 16, 1938, p. 6 1381:, December 31, 1935, p. 3 1005:was embraced by novelist 871:anti-communist resistance 859:Petre Constantinescu-Iași 835:Arhiva Genealogică Română 791:German invasion of Greece 614:Romanian Writers' Society 374:A. T. Laurian High School 235:Romanian communist regime 120: 112: 91: 67: 44: 28: 21: 3011:Romanian torture victims 2063:, January 11, 1944, p. 2 1944:, November 3, 1940, p. 3 1929:, October 25, 1940, p. 3 1824:, November 7, 1937, p. 1 1602:Jurnal politic 1939–1941 1296: 1164:, and the tragic end of 1012:Prin viroage și coclauri 795:Transnistria Governorate 752:National Legionary State 427:Prin viroage și coclauri 411:campaigns of World War I 227:National Legionary State 2881:Romanian travel writers 2514:, September 1993, p. 44 2315:Perpessicius, pp. 95–96 2306:Perpessicius, pp. 94–95 2097:, Vol. II, 2005, p. 302 1805:, January 1, 1938, p. 2 1758:, October 8, 1937, p. 2 1670:Gheorghe Gh. Longinescu 1657:, Issue 17/1926, p. 324 1426:Mihai-Bogdan Atanasiu, 1323:, August 20, 1941, p. 9 1281:Amărâte și vesele vieți 1045:Danubian Principalities 969:Novelist and biographer 963: 954:Amărâte și vesele vieți 941:Amărâte și vesele vieți 673:Corneliu Zelea Codreanu 302:Französisches Gymnasium 258:Youth and writing debut 3006:Inmates of Aiud prison 2926:Romanian propagandists 2227:Rădulescu, pp. 211–212 2074:Jurnalul autobiografic 1335:Rădulescu, pp. 212–213 1192:Constantin Brâncoveanu 1096:Gane's 1936 homage to 1037:foundation of Moldavia 1001:. On its publication, 991:Al. Lascarov-Moldovanu 457: 247:post-communist decades 3026:Censorship in Romania 2856:Romanian medievalists 2846:Romanian genealogists 2801:L'Histoire des femmes 2490:, Issue 7/2009, p. 11 2366:Junimea și junimismul 1901:, June 25, 1940, p. 1 1844:Editura enciclopedică 1842:, p. 280. Bucharest: 1725:Gorovei, pp. 230, 232 455: 382:University of Rostock 325:Byzantine aristocracy 2956:People from Botoșani 2841:Romanian biographers 2428:—vol. I ed. II", in 2388:Iorga (1936), p. 352 2266:Iorga (1934), p. 248 2172:Gorovei, pp. 225–226 2139:"Trecut-au viețile…" 1737:Realitatea Ilustrată 1604:, p. 97. Bucharest: 1585:Iorga (1934), p. 184 1286:Regulamentul Organic 1233:Romanian Catholicism 1020:Întâmplarea cea mare 917:communist censorship 803:Operation Barbarossa 623:Realitatea Ilustrată 567:, and the novels of 513:Întâmplarea cea mare 203:and a columnist for 2901:Romanian columnists 2652:Strihan, pp. 69, 70 2525:Din Trecutul Nostru 2406:Perpessicius, p. 95 1770:Convorbiri Literare 1654:Societatea de Mâine 1430:, pp. 96–97. Iași: 1346:Preocupări Literare 1220:Tymofiy Khmelnytsky 1188:Nicholas Mavrogenes 1117:Alexandru Ioan Cuza 713:Petre P. Panaitescu 658:Mihail Polihroniade 561:Mihail Kogălniceanu 508:Convorbiri Literare 200:Convorbiri Literare 197:. He was editor at 2896:Romanian humorists 2891:Women's historians 2632:Cercetări Istorice 2617:Strihan, pp. 68–69 2046:Cercetări Istorice 1125:Count d'Antraigues 1100:is noted for its " 1041:Acum o sută de ani 847:Bucharest Atheneum 731:, at her villa in 681:Ion Zelea Codreanu 669:Alexandru Bassarab 660:and Nicolae Totu. 603:Maurice Paléologue 541:Count D'Antraigues 525:Acum o sută de ani 523:("Charms", 1933); 458: 447:Constantin Stamati 443:Bishop of Bukovina 399:Conservative Party 62:Kingdom of Romania 2976:Romanian nobility 2784:Timpuri împlinite 2782:—Dan Petrașincu: 2771:978-606-573-162-2 2756:Revista Bistriței 2705:Universul Literar 2682:978-973-50-3533-4 2626:Sorin Iftimi, "O 2607:978-606-714-055-2 2499:Mârza, pp. 73, 74 2445:Gheorghe Grigurcu 2343:Boia, pp. 138–139 2030:978-606-637-009-7 1622:Archiva Moldaviae 1440:978-606-714-193-1 1404:Rădulescu, p. 213 1317:"Ultima oră", in 1208:Michael the Brave 1180:Ion Budai-Deleanu 1171:Gheorghe Grigurcu 1140:Women's historian 1084:literary scholar 987:Second Balkan War 979:bout with cholera 797:—carved out from 787:Greco-Italian War 762:. On November 1, 760:Kingdom of Greece 756:Ajutorul Legionar 725:Prince of Albania 618:Callimachi family 605:(February 1935). 565:Dimitrie Cantemir 481:Cele Trei Crișuri 470:Universul Literar 407:Second Balkan War 243:communist censors 231:Kingdom of Greece 177:Second Balkan War 154: 153: 35:Gane as a youth, 3033: 2806:Viața Românească 2747:Revista Istorică 2736:Editura Adevĕrul 2653: 2650: 2644: 2641: 2635: 2624: 2618: 2615: 2609: 2597:, p. 339. Iași: 2591: 2585: 2582:Revista Istorică 2578:] și Domnițe 2565: 2554: 2551: 2545: 2534: 2528: 2521: 2515: 2506: 2500: 2497: 2491: 2484: 2478: 2464: 2458: 2454:România Literară 2443: 2439: 2433: 2422: 2416: 2413: 2407: 2404: 2398: 2395: 2389: 2386: 2380: 2359: 2353: 2350: 2344: 2341: 2335: 2326:Jurnalul Literar 2322: 2316: 2313: 2307: 2304: 2298: 2295: 2289: 2282: 2276: 2273: 2267: 2264: 2258: 2254:România Literară 2249:"Vieți meschine" 2243: 2239: 2228: 2225: 2219: 2209: 2200: 2188: 2182: 2179: 2173: 2170: 2164: 2161: 2148: 2136: 2132: 2115: 2112:Revista Istorică 2104: 2098: 2087: 2081: 2070: 2064: 2055: 2049: 2038: 2032: 2018: 2012: 1994: 1988: 1975: 1969: 1966: 1960: 1951: 1945: 1936: 1930: 1921: 1915: 1912:Revista Istorică 1908: 1902: 1894:Glasul Bucovinei 1889: 1883: 1880: 1869: 1860: 1854: 1836: 1825: 1812: 1806: 1794: 1788: 1785: 1774: 1765: 1759: 1747: 1741: 1732: 1726: 1723: 1717: 1696: 1690: 1683: 1677: 1667: 1658: 1649: 1643: 1640: 1634: 1631: 1625: 1618: 1609: 1606:Editura Politică 1595: 1586: 1583: 1574: 1553: 1500: 1493: 1476: 1473: 1467: 1464: 1455: 1448: 1442: 1424: 1418: 1411: 1405: 1402: 1391: 1388: 1382: 1373: 1367: 1364: 1358: 1355: 1349: 1342: 1336: 1333: 1324: 1315: 1309: 1306: 1261:Gheorghe Bibescu 1216:Nicolae Pătrașcu 1166:Domnița Ruxandra 1162:Elisabeta Movilă 1086:George Călinescu 1051:, an account of 1007:Mihail Sadoveanu 911:was reissued by 865:. Agents of the 863:communist regime 849:. Shortly after 811:Teleorman County 748:Nicolae Petrașcu 620:as a serial for 612:. He joined the 423:Romanian Academy 415:Mănăstirea Cașin 391:Viața Romînească 169:Western Moldavia 142:historical novel 74: 54: 52: 38: 33: 19: 18: 3041: 3040: 3036: 3035: 3034: 3032: 3031: 3030: 2866:Oral historians 2821: 2820: 2819: 2814:Magazin Istoric 2689:Magazin Istoric 2661: 2656: 2651: 2647: 2642: 2638: 2625: 2621: 2616: 2612: 2592: 2588: 2566: 2557: 2552: 2548: 2536:"Bibliografie. 2535: 2531: 2522: 2518: 2511:Magazin Istoric 2507: 2503: 2498: 2494: 2485: 2481: 2465: 2461: 2457:, Issue 22/2008 2441: 2440: 2436: 2430:Viața Ilustrată 2423: 2419: 2414: 2410: 2405: 2401: 2396: 2392: 2387: 2383: 2370:Editura Minerva 2360: 2356: 2351: 2347: 2342: 2338: 2323: 2319: 2314: 2310: 2305: 2301: 2296: 2292: 2283: 2279: 2274: 2270: 2265: 2261: 2257:, Issue 48/2016 2241: 2240: 2231: 2226: 2222: 2210: 2203: 2191:Artur Silvestri 2189: 2185: 2180: 2176: 2171: 2167: 2163:Gorovei, p. 225 2162: 2151: 2134: 2133: 2118: 2105: 2101: 2088: 2084: 2071: 2067: 2056: 2052: 2039: 2035: 2019: 2015: 1995: 1991: 1976: 1972: 1967: 1963: 1952: 1948: 1937: 1933: 1922: 1918: 1909: 1905: 1890: 1886: 1881: 1872: 1861: 1857: 1837: 1828: 1814:Mihail Cosma, " 1813: 1809: 1797:Mircea Streinul 1795: 1791: 1787:Gorovei, p. 235 1786: 1777: 1766: 1762: 1750:Mircea Streinul 1748: 1744: 1733: 1729: 1724: 1720: 1697: 1693: 1684: 1680: 1668: 1661: 1650: 1646: 1641: 1637: 1632: 1628: 1619: 1612: 1596: 1589: 1584: 1577: 1554: 1503: 1494: 1479: 1474: 1470: 1465: 1458: 1449: 1445: 1425: 1421: 1412: 1408: 1403: 1394: 1389: 1385: 1374: 1370: 1365: 1361: 1357:Gorovei, p. 228 1356: 1352: 1343: 1339: 1334: 1327: 1316: 1312: 1307: 1303: 1299: 1257:Zoe Brâncoveanu 1199:women's history 1142: 1033:Pe aripa vremei 971: 966: 925:Artur Silvestri 913:Editura Junimea 819: 789:and during the 717:Radu R. Rosetti 700:Victor Slăvescu 642:Mircea Streinul 573:Mihnea Turcitul 557:Radio Bucharest 553: 431:Pe aripa vremei 260: 255: 185:women's history 167:aristocracy of 157:Constantin Gane 76: 72: 56: 50: 48: 40: 24: 23:Constantin Gane 17: 12: 11: 5: 3039: 3029: 3028: 3023: 3018: 3013: 3008: 3003: 2998: 2993: 2988: 2983: 2978: 2973: 2968: 2963: 2958: 2953: 2948: 2943: 2938: 2933: 2928: 2923: 2918: 2913: 2908: 2903: 2898: 2893: 2888: 2883: 2878: 2873: 2868: 2863: 2858: 2853: 2848: 2843: 2838: 2833: 2818: 2817: 2810: 2797: 2773: 2759: 2752: 2751: 2750: 2739: 2723: 2716: 2709: 2700: 2693: 2684: 2662: 2660: 2657: 2655: 2654: 2645: 2636: 2619: 2610: 2586: 2555: 2546: 2529: 2516: 2501: 2492: 2479: 2459: 2434: 2417: 2408: 2399: 2390: 2381: 2354: 2345: 2336: 2317: 2308: 2299: 2290: 2277: 2268: 2259: 2229: 2220: 2201: 2183: 2181:Hariton, p. 31 2174: 2165: 2149: 2147:, June 4, 2015 2144:Ziarul de Iași 2116: 2099: 2091:Lupta de Clasă 2082: 2065: 2050: 2033: 2013: 1989: 1970: 1961: 1946: 1931: 1916: 1903: 1884: 1870: 1855: 1826: 1807: 1789: 1775: 1760: 1742: 1727: 1718: 1691: 1678: 1659: 1644: 1642:Hariton, p. 30 1635: 1626: 1610: 1598:Marthe Bibesco 1587: 1575: 1501: 1477: 1468: 1456: 1443: 1419: 1406: 1392: 1383: 1368: 1359: 1350: 1337: 1325: 1310: 1300: 1298: 1295: 1267:, and of Lady 1265:Mihail Sturdza 1253:Marthe Bibesco 1158:Doamna Chiajna 1141: 1138: 1121:Barbu Catargiu 1016:trench warfare 995:Haralamb Lecca 970: 967: 965: 962: 958:Editura Corint 818: 815: 799:Soviet Ukraine 764:Prime Minister 729:Marthe Bibesco 723:, the nominal 709:Miercurea Ciuc 665:Bucureștii Noi 650:Judeo-Romanian 552: 549: 294:Greek Romanian 286:Arthur Gorovei 259: 256: 254: 251: 152: 151: 150: 149: 144: 139: 137:travel writing 134: 129: 122: 118: 117: 114: 110: 109: 108: 107: 104: 101: 98: 93: 89: 88: 75:(aged 77) 69: 65: 64: 55:March 27, 1885 46: 42: 41: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3038: 3027: 3024: 3022: 3019: 3017: 3014: 3012: 3009: 3007: 3004: 3002: 2999: 2997: 2994: 2992: 2989: 2987: 2984: 2982: 2979: 2977: 2974: 2972: 2969: 2967: 2964: 2962: 2959: 2957: 2954: 2952: 2949: 2947: 2944: 2942: 2939: 2937: 2934: 2932: 2929: 2927: 2924: 2922: 2919: 2917: 2914: 2912: 2909: 2907: 2904: 2902: 2899: 2897: 2894: 2892: 2889: 2887: 2884: 2882: 2879: 2877: 2874: 2872: 2869: 2867: 2864: 2862: 2859: 2857: 2854: 2852: 2849: 2847: 2844: 2842: 2839: 2837: 2834: 2832: 2829: 2828: 2826: 2815: 2811: 2808: 2807: 2802: 2798: 2795: 2794: 2789: 2785: 2781: 2777: 2774: 2772: 2768: 2764: 2760: 2757: 2753: 2748: 2744: 2740: 2737: 2734:. 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Index

Gane as a youth, c.1910
Botoșani
Kingdom of Romania
Aiud Prison
Cluj Region
Romanian People's Republic
Memoir
biography
travel writing
historical novel
drama
Romanian
boyar
Western Moldavia
Bucharest
Second Balkan War
Romanian front of World War I
women's history
Junimism
Petre P. Carp
Convorbiri Literare
Cuvântul
Iron Guard
National Renaissance Front
National Legionary State
Kingdom of Greece
Romanian communist regime
Aiud Prison
communist censors
post-communist decades

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