1. Astra et les officiers roumains de Transylvanie avant et après la Grande Union (1910-1920).
- Author
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POPOVICI, VLAD
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MILITARY personnel , *ATTITUDE change (Psychology) , *CULTURAL activities , *INTELLECTUAL life , *SPOUSES , *ASSOCIATIVE memory (Psychology) - Abstract
Before 1919, the involvement of the military personnel in the Romanian cultural-scientific associations in Hungary, and in particular in the astra (the flagship cultural association), was limited to a small number of members, generally retired officers or officers' spouses, and to a rather narrow range of activities. The First World War brought no changes, but beginning with 1919 their number increased steeply, reaching several hundred a year later, not only officers and their spouses, but also nCos--a professional category completely uninvolved with cultural associations before the First World War. The range of their cultural and social activities also widened significantly. Our paper follows the relations between the astra and the officer corps before, during, and immediately after the war, aiming to explain the abovementioned change of attitude, whose origins seem to be linked, at first sight, with the enthusiasm generated by the Romanian political and military success of the years 1918-1919, but which we assume had deeper social roots. The findings highlight the fact that the key element in understanding the sudden interest shown by the officers in cultural associative life had to do with the development of a strong institutionalized relation between the astra and the army, which started as early as December 1918 and was mediated both by the senior officers of the units garrisoned throughout Transylvania, and by enthusiastic junior officers who persuaded their comrades to join the association. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019