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    Nichifor Crainic (Romanian pronunciation: [niˈcifor ˈkrajnik]; pseudonym of Ion Dobre [iˈon ˈdobre]; 22 December 1889, Bulbucata, Giurgiu County – 20 August...
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    revolutionary nationalism and were heavily inspired by the writings of Nichifor Crainic. The Romanian Iron Guard espoused anti-capitalist, anti-banking and...
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    1930s in the writings of theologians such as Nichifor Crainic, Nicolae Neaga or Liviu Stan. In 1936, Crainic published a seminal text titled Rasă și religiune...
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    League (LANC); a prominent member of the party was the philosopher Nichifor Crainic. Goga was chosen in December 1937 by King Carol II to form a government...
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    "), which led to criticism from the far-right Gândirea (its editor, Nichifor Crainic, had called The Transfiguration of Romania "a bloody, merciless, massacre...
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    ideas were framed within theological arguments which were created by Nichifor Crainic, who served as Secretary General of LANC. The swastika became the symbol...
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  • Bacovia (1881–1955) Ion Barbu (1859–1961) Lucian Blaga (1895–1961) Nichifor Crainic (1898–1972) Radu Gyr (1905–1975) Ion Minulescu (1881–1944) Gellu Naum...
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  • autochthonist nationalism affected the area throughout the 20th century. Nichifor Crainic celebrated Gândirea's role in making nationalism and Orthodoxy priorities...
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  • symbolic figures of Romanian nation in a way that fit the regime. Thus, Nichifor Crainic portrayed the proto-fascist Octavian Goga as a peasant poet bemoaning...
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    colleagues retained their posts. An Iron Guard supporter and ideologue, Nichifor Crainic, became Minister of Propaganda. Following Sima's resignation on 7 July...
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    publications and writings of prominent Romanian figures such as A.C. Cuza, Nichifor Crainic, Nicolae Iorga, Nicolae Paulescu and Ion Găvănescu. The main political...
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  • Traditional Oaspeți cu azur în gene ("Guest with azure in the genes") Nichifor Crainic Steaua sus răsare ("The star is rising high") Traditional Astăzi s-a...
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    wisdom said: Love your enemies,... do good to them that hate you. Nichifor Crainic, the principal ideologist of Orthodoxism, paid homage to Paulescu,...
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    figures such as Tătărescu, Alexandru Averescu, Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, Nichifor Crainic, and Nicolae Iorga. The new corporatist and authoritarian Constitution...
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    himself known as one of the editors of the magazine Gândirea, alongside Nichifor Crainic and Lucian Blaga. For a long time, he was a member of the National...
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    the authorities had captured Nichifor Crainic, who had managed to elude arrest for his service under Antonescu. Crainic was appealing his conviction,...
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  • Coșbuc, poet, translator Traian T. Coșovei, poet Aron Cotruș, poet Nichifor Crainic, essayist, poet, journalist, theologian, and political figure Nichita...
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    following year; and that year he met and befriended ultra-right ideologist Nichifor Crainic. In January 1934, Stăniloae took over as editor in chief of the Transylvanian...
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    bullets, but also bludgeoned or hacked to pieces. It was condemned by Nichifor Crainic, hitherto a propagandist for the Guard, who published a rebuke in his...
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    LANC dissident Nichifor Crainic as a more profitable and less conspicuous alternative. In Schulenburg's ideal scenario, Tătărescu and Crainic were to form...
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    period: Eliade, brothers Arșavir and Haig Acterian, Traian Brăileanu, Nichifor Crainic, N. Crevedia, Radu Gyr, Traian Herseni, Nae Ionescu, Constantin Noica...
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    1930s and early 1940s. One in a series of publications founded by Nichifor Crainic (better known as the head of Gândirea magazine), with support from...
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    Persuaded to use their perceived expertise in ethnocracy, Radu Gyr and Nichifor Crainic wrote propaganda articles for Glasul Patriei ('The Voice of the Fatherland')...
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    past", including Nae Ionescu and Cioran, but also Ion Antonescu and Nichifor Crainic. In parallel, according to Oişteanu (who relied his assessment on Eliade's...
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  • war crimes”. The most notorious name in this lot was likely that of Nichifor Crainic. An ardent pro-fascist and admirer of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini...
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    office 16 July 1935 – 10 February 1938 Serving with Octavian Goga & Nichifor Crainic Preceded by Himself (as president of the National-Christian Defense...
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    Veiga, pp. 61–62 Ornea, pp. 396–397 Oișteanu (1998), pp. 252–253; Nichifor Crainic declared in 1931 "We were not, are not and will not be anti-Semites";...
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    including Pan M. Vizirescu, Pamfil Șeicaru [ro], Stelian Popescu, Nichifor Crainic, Grigore Manoilescu [ro] and Radu Gyr. In the 1946 general elections...
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    the Christian Mysticism class of ultra-right ideologist, Professor Nichifor Crainic. Recognising his artistic talent, Professor Costin Petrescu entrusted...
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    and the LANC, helping their leaders to prefer Carol over Codreanu. Nichifor Crainic, who oversaw the LANC's paramilitary youth (or Lăncieri), also boasted...
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