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influences, on the other, the old
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Romanian identity at the time of its first making. The cultural origins of the Romanians' negative self-image, both inherited and developed, is the topic of Pecican's
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Professor (since 2004) and was Chancellor at the Babeș-Bolyai University Faculty of European Studies (1997–1999) and served on the staff of the UBB's "The European Idea" Foundation for European Studies as its first manager (1997–1999). He has been the recipient of
516:, himself the co-author of a new manual and a vocal critic of the methods of Pecican's adversaries during the polemic, publicly sided with the Sigma authors, and argued in their favor during televised confrontations with
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958:(2004), books developed from his PhD thesis, attempt to explain how, through the efforts of several leading intellectuals during the second part of the 19th century, modern nationalism, together with
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Hungarian rule or that Romanians were brought from the Balkans and into Transylvania only to guard the Hungarian border. The volume raised debates between the author and historian
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Ministry approval. In later editions, the Sigma textbook was published with significant changes in content. In 2002, the PSD Minister
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de-a XII-a buzele senzuale ale lui
Decebal" ("«All Fed Up with Romania» Pecican, The One to Have Made Mention of Decebalus' Sensual Lips in the 12th Grade History Textbook")
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until the end of the 14th century; the volume contradicts both
Romanian and Hungarian historiographic tradition, which have traditionally claimed that Romanians were only
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Pecican, "Scrisoare deschisă adresată domnului Ion Iliescu, preşedintele României" ("Open Letter Addressed to Mr. Ion Iliescu, the President of Romania"), in
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in themes and discourse, and even that part of the information was purely trivial. Pecican identified most of these concerns with support for
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removed it from the list of endorsed textbooks, which caused
Pecican to issue a formal protest, supported by, among others, the historian and
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Eastern European culture developed in contact with the Western culture during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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and heroic mixture of instinct and behavior at Stephen's court, as it appears to have been reflected in literature and arts of his time. In
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The debate on regionalism prompted Ovidiu Pecican to write a new book on the regional political forms before and after the founding of the
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in favor of debating the majority-minority relationship in Romania, dedicated to reshaping Romanian administrative policies and renouncing
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expressed concern that the Sigma textbook was not up to educational standards, several, especially young, historians supported it. The
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cabinet. The article made reference to Pecican's involvement in the textbook scandal (focusing on a reference to "
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Sânge și trandafiri. Cultura ero(t)ică in Moldova lui Ștefan cel Mare
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Arpadieni, Angevini, români. Studii de medievistică central-europeană
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In 1994, Pecican published a book of interviews with novelist
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drew criticism from several sources. In an editorial for
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Ovidiu Pecican's profile at the H. G. Wells Society site
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Poarta leilor. Istoriografia tânără din Transilvania
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158:and a contributor to major newspapers, including
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830:(17th century) and to determine the reasons why
813:(1998) deals with the imagined homelands of the
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1738:Ovidiu Pecican, "Abureala" ("The Smoke Screen")
1580:"The European Idea" Foundation page at UBB site
1359:Spirala. Paul Goma și problema antisemitismului
1159:Originile istorice ale regionalismului românesc
939:, by comparing them with the years between the
890:Originile istorice ale regionalismului românesc
504:Academia was divided over the issue: while the
1318:Istoria românilor. Manual pentru clasa a XII-a
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1638:Laszlo Alexandru's reply to Paul Goma's texts
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838:(2001) focuses on the Romanian-origin
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952:Hașdeenii. O odisee a receptării
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1051:Un român în lagărele sovietice
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836:Arpadieni, Angevini, români
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369:Michigan State University
203:University of Cluj-Napoca
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1282:17 acte cu Piet Mondrian
1215:Între cruciați și tătari
925:Între cruciați și tătari
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426:Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu
333:Belgrade Summer Festival
317:17 acte cu Piet Mondrian
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1064:Europa - o idee în mers
1014:Nemira Publishing House
986:Pecican's first novel,
886:Danubian Principalities
786:, on one hand, and the
652:Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu
631:Constitution of Romania
491:Social Democratic Party
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450:In late 1999, when the
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207:Babeș-Bolyai University
182:Romanian Writers' Union
133:Ovidiu Coriolan Pecican
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1847:20th-century essayists
1165:B. P. Hasdeu - istoric
392:Limes Publishing House
35:Ovidiu Pecican in 2012
1832:Romanian medievalists
1655:Observatorul Cultural
1329:Acasă înseamnă Europa
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452:Ministry of Education
353:University of Münster
260:), before becoming a
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1483:Stanciu, in Pârâianu
1288:Enikö Magyari-Vincze
1258:Troia, Veneția, Roma
1252:Istorii intersectate
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956:B. P. Hasdeu istoric
879:Vlad III the Impaler
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683:on issues involving
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529:Ecaterina Andronescu
345:University of Sussex
313:experimental theater
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357:University of Milan
290:Southeastern Europe
231:Napoca Universitară
156:Caietele Tranziției
125:politics of Romania
1972:Romanian activists
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1746:, November 2, 2005
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1629:Prăvălia culturală
1473:Prăvălia culturală
1383:O utopie tangibilă
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844:Kingdom of Hungary
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1038:Eu și maimuța mea
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784:Slavonic language
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