Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2520855922> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 96 of
96
with 100 items per page.
- W2520855922 endingPage "94" @default.
- W2520855922 startingPage "79" @default.
- W2520855922 abstract "The new state was conceived based on an original idea, rooted only in the local tradition. This is an example of spontaneous state making. The ruler reigned over «the entire Wallachian land» and, for the fi rst time in the East, emerged a national idea similar to the Western territorial one, on which the modern states are founded [...] Thus, on the dawn of modernity, Wallachians came out with the idea of the modern state 1 . One can hardly fi nd a clearer and more concise account of the making of medieval Wallachia than the above cited description written by Nicolae Iorga, undoubtedly, the most authoritative fi gure in Romanian historical studies. Iorga merged in a single, articulate narrative, three different theses, some of which had already been largely accepted in the scholarship, while others were formulated for the fi rst time: 1) the contention that the state was predominantly, if not exclusively, locally rooted, which implicitly denies any signifi cant external infl uence; 2) the claim that Wallachia was, from its very beginning, a territorial, modern state; 3) the assertion that early Wallachia was more similar to the Western than to the Eastern polities of the same period. These three ideas are obviously correlated, shaping what arguably could be defi ned as the «dominant paradigm» of Romanian medieval studies for almost a century. The ideological grounds of this paradigm, which played a major role in its design and its dissemination, are not too diffi cult to grasp. The paradigm of a self-made, modern, western-like, early Wallachia was very appealing to a nationally conditioned historiography, which not only emerged simultaneously with the modern Romanian state, but also played an important role in the shaping of it 2 . Iorga’s account reconciles both the Romanian national pride, emphasising that the medieval state is the outcome of an internal evolution, as well as its modern westernizing aspirations. Thus, the lasting success of this interpretative paradigm is mainly 1" @default.
- W2520855922 created "2016-09-23" @default.
- W2520855922 creator A5067093854 @default.
- W2520855922 date "2012-01-01" @default.
- W2520855922 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2520855922 title "LAND, LORDSHIP, AND THE MAKING OF WALLACHIA" @default.
- W2520855922 cites W2034093286 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W2095722858 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W2150770996 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W2315387751 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W3142651528 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W569620314 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W573634814 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W576437483 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W638659721 @default.
- W2520855922 cites W659283286 @default.
- W2520855922 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2520855922 type Work @default.
- W2520855922 sameAs 2520855922 @default.
- W2520855922 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2520855922 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2520855922 hasAuthorship W2520855922A5067093854 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C11413529 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C129400051 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C158071213 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C165743212 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C199033989 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C2778061430 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C2778682666 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C48103436 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C53553401 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C74916050 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C95124753 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C95457728 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConcept C97369593 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C11413529 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C121332964 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C129400051 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C138885662 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C144024400 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C158071213 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C165743212 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C17744445 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C199033989 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C199539241 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C2778061430 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C2778682666 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C41008148 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C41895202 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C48103436 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C53553401 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C62520636 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C74916050 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C94625758 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C95124753 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C95457728 @default.
- W2520855922 hasConceptScore W2520855922C97369593 @default.
- W2520855922 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2520855922 hasLocation W25208559221 @default.
- W2520855922 hasOpenAccess W2520855922 @default.
- W2520855922 hasPrimaryLocation W25208559221 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W1963569710 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W1984056367 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W1996777222 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2034421428 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2133636536 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2133841150 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2259134226 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2287619558 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2325320468 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2407212371 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2477853323 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2486920612 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2493852672 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W3149146300 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W571007987 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W825048401 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W87529201 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W1822910653 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2185229260 @default.
- W2520855922 hasRelatedWork W2619195744 @default.
- W2520855922 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2520855922 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2520855922 magId "2520855922" @default.
- W2520855922 workType "article" @default.