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influences, on the other, the old Romanian culture of the 11th-17th centuries faced a large variety of challenges, and showed a remarkable diversity. Pecican uncovered the prehistory of various enigmatic texts, reconstituting both lost texts and contexts, as well as the image of a whole written
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as they result from old written fragments conserved in later contexts, laying out some of the main characteristics of 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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Pecican is a 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
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under 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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Eventually, the original version failed to win 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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Ovidiu 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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Pecican is also interested in how 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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Cora Muntean, "Regionalizarea între spaimă, compromis şi necesitate" ("Regional Autonomy between Fear, Compromise and Necessity"), in
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at the time, decided to allow new textbooks to be published as alternatives to the official ones in use, Pecican, together with
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and some other historians for alleged ethical problems, but Pecican accused the synthesis for its perceived nationalist and
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Also in 2005, Pecican was among the group of intellectuals who reacted to the controversial views held by the exiled writer
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Some of the other volumes written by Pecican also reflect his questioning of official versions provided for the past.
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and winning several Romanian awards. After 1997, books by him were published yearly or in several volumes each year.
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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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Later in the same year, Ovidiu Pecican and his cousin, Alexandru Pecican, completed work on a second novel,
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historian, essayist, novelist, short story writer, literary critic, playwright, journalist, poet
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of the human destiny elaborated within the literary conventions of the science fiction genre.
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and others. As a student, between 1981 and 1985, he became a staff member of the periodicals
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His polemics include the one against the new treatise on Romanian history, published by the
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The volume was immediately faced with criticism from the ultra-nationalist opposition group
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Ovidiu Pecican's curriculum vitae at the UBB's Institute for Cultural Anthropology site
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Ovidiu Pecican's main contribution to medieval studies addresses the first stages of
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In late October 2005, the journalist Melania Mandaș Vergu published an article in
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Paul Cernat, "Cioroianu trece ecranul" ("Cioroianu Moves beyond the Screen"), in
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Between 1985 and 1990, Pecican worked as a high school teacher of history in
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on the issue of Pecican's alleged candidature for government office in
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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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Sânge și trandafiri. Cultura ero(t)ică in Moldova lui Ștefan cel Mare
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calling for a public debate on the issue of Transylvanian autonomy.
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culture expressing the choices made by medieval Romanians in the
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Realități imaginate și ficțiuni adevărate în evul mediu românesc
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Realități imaginate și ficțiuni adevărate în evul mediu românesc
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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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Poarta leilor. Istoriografia tânară din Transilvania
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Poarta leilor. Istoriografia tânară din Transilvania
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and Moldavia. They include annals from the times of
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Manual pentru clasa a XII-a 730:beginning 2002. Coordinated by the historians 382:series for the Foundation's publishing house, 1786:("The European Idea"), text by Ovidiu Pecican 1638:Laszlo Alexandru's reply to Paul Goma's texts 1314:Istoria românilor. Manual pentru clasa a XI-a 8: 307:). In 1995, he also authored, together with 1531: 1529: 1507: 1505: 1503: 478:tenets, and argued they were unscientific. 1468: 1466: 1464: 1462: 1460: 1458: 1456: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1434: 268:in History and Philosophy (1985) and of a 241:, "Me and My Monkey" — published by 18: 1962:Academic staff of Babeș-Bolyai University 1519: 1517: 1493: 1491: 1489: 892:(2003). The historian argues against the 16:Romanian historian and author (born 1959) 1619:- autorii" at the Pro Europa League site 1424: 1422: 1420: 1418: 1416: 1292:Transition in Central and Eastern Europe 974:autochthonous model as developed by the 719:volume, reflecting Goma's theory on the 1398: 915:(1457–1504), who was sanctified by the 754:views. Later, when one of the authors, 577:from Transylvania, Pecican founded the 363:, as well as receiving grants from the 264:at the UBB (1994). The recipient of a 838:(2001) focuses on the Romanian-origin 375:grant from the University of Münster. 135:(born January 8, 1959) is a Romanian 1140:Trecutul istoric și omul evului mediu 931:and its longing for integration into 868:Trecutul istoric si omul evului mediu 7: 1404: 1402: 1264:Povești de umbră și povești de soare 1089:Romania and the European Integration 593:. On December 8, 2001, it issued a 406:versions of, among others, works by 767:Medieval studies and historiography 585:(April 2000); it was created as an 1977:20th-century Romanian male writers 497:groups from outside the governing 398:Studies, an office he shared with 14: 1947:Romanian book publishers (people) 1882:Romanian male short story writers 962:, formed a nationalist identity. 1927:Romanian science fiction writers 1827:21st-century Romanian historians 1822:20th-century Romanian historians 1146:Hașdeenii. O odisee a receptării 952:Hașdeenii. O odisee a receptării 413:De la Conquête de Constantinople 331:, before being showcased at the 29: 1922:Male dramatists and playwrights 1872:21st-century Romanian novelists 1867:20th-century Romanian novelists 721:Soviet occupation of Bessarabia 707:and others, he accused Goma of 394:. Pecican was also head of the 305:Editura Didactică şi Pedagogică 176:. He has also written works of 1967:Babeș-Bolyai University alumni 1535:Pecican, "Scrisoare deschisă…" 1203:Zilele și nopțile după-amiezei 1051:Un român în lagărele sovietice 499:Romanian Democratic Convention 1: 689:World War II Romanian history 493:, joined in the protest, and 422:La Conquête de Constantinople 258:Centrul de Studii Transilvane 201:, Pecican graduated from the 1887:Romanian short story writers 1627:Ovidiu Pecican interview in 323:"), which was hosted by the 1769:(in Romanian and Hungarian) 1239:Trasee culturale Nord - Sud 968:Romanian Revolution of 1989 836:Arpadieni, Angevini, români 378:He is a coordinator of the 365:Central European University 1998: 1942:Romanian magazine founders 1016:Prize for novels in 1998. 799:and the territory between 676:) aimed at Sigma authors. 618:was dismissed outright by 1982:21st-century male writers 1952:People from Arad, Romania 1937:Romanian magazine editors 1932:Romanian textbook writers 1862:Romanian literary critics 1083:Lumea lui Simion Dascălul 820:Lumea lui Simion Dascălul 715:, and concluded that his 512:politician and historian 408:Geoffroy de Villehardouin 369:Michigan State University 203:University of Cluj-Napoca 28: 1897:21st-century biographers 1892:20th-century biographers 1282:17 acte cu Piet Mondrian 1215:Între cruciați și tătari 925:Între cruciați și tătari 919:. The volume focuses on 917:Romanian Orthodox Church 426:Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu 333:Belgrade Summer Festival 317:17 acte cu Piet Mondrian 205:(currently known as the 154:Pecican is co-editor of 1957:Romanian schoolteachers 1877:Romanian male novelists 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 485:, through the voice of 450:In late 1999, when the 303:, "A Tangible Utopia"; 225:, Valentin Constantin, 207:Babeș-Bolyai University 182:Romanian Writers' Union 133:Ovidiu Coriolan Pecican 1852:21st-century essayists 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 888:, under the title of 483:Greater Romania Party 452:Ministry of Education 353:University of Münster 260:), before becoming a 1902:Romanian biographers 1483:Stanciu, in Pârâianu 1288:Enikö Magyari-Vincze 1258:Troia, Veneția, Roma 1252:Istorii intersectate 1077:Troia, Veneția, Roma 956:B. P. 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Arad
science fiction
experimental theater
Medieval history
historiography
social history
cultural history
history of Romania
politics of Romania
historian
novelist
regional autonomy
Transylvania
Contemporanul
Cotidianul
Ziarul Financiar
science fiction
Romanian Writers' Union
Arad
University of Cluj-Napoca
Gheorghe Sabău
Mircea Mihăieş
Ioan T. Morar
Alexandru Pecican
Editura Dacia
Lipova
Arad County
Lecturer
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