Autore:
Basciani, Alberto Titolo:
Il fascino dello stato forte. Nicolae Iorga e il nazionalfascismo (1919-1931)Periodico:
ContemporaneaAnno:
2025 - Volume:
110 - Fascicolo:
3 - Pagina iniziale:
339 - Pagina finale:
360It is well known that, from its very inception, the fascist phenomenon attracted considerable attention from broad sectors of European public opinion, politics and intellectual circles, including Central and Eastern Europe. This essay focuses on the Romanian case and, in particular, on the reception of the most nationalist component of the fascist movement by Nicolae Iorga, a refined and prolific scholar and publicist who, in the decades between the First World War and his death in 1940, was undoubtedly one of the most influential intellectual and political figures in contemporary Romanian history. Iorga was a staunch conservative with reactionary and anti-Semitic traits, an enemy of modernisation modelled on Western imports, and, thanks to his consolidated knowledge of Italy, he saw in fascism and the absolute power of the state embodied by large sections of the Italian totalitarian movement a possible response to the crisis that seemed to be engulfing Romania, which was unable to translate the full achievement of its vast and ambitious national goals in the aftermath of the First World War into real political and social success and a genuine consolidation of its state structures.
SICI: 1127-3070(2025)110:3<339:IFDSFN>2.0.ZU;2-A
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