The next episode in the Romanian history saga takes us to the heart of the 19th century when a "golden generation" of politicians, forged in the liberal revolutions of 1848, began to develop and conceptualize the idea of bringing together all Romanian provinces in one, unified state. A prominent leader of this group of true founders of modern Romania was Mihail Kogălniceanu who, like most of his fellow reformers, was a Mason initiated and trained in the radical, republican lodges of France. Here is his story and his world. Text by historian and curator Mihaela-Petronela Tudose of Moldavia's History Museum in Iași. Video presentation by historian Ioan Iațcu. Film by Mihai Neagu.
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Ioan Iațcu is a curator at Moldavia's History Museum within "Moldova" National Museum Complex in Iași. He is a specialist in Late Antiquity and dedicated a series of volumes and scientific studies to this historical period, with a focus on religious constructions, architectural sculpture and parietal painting. Dr. Iațcu curated numerous historical and anthropological exhibitions among which we mention “The Art of Pilgrimage. Christian Objects in the Eastern and South-Eastern Carpathian Space (4th-16th centuries)” and “Olfactive. Spices, Resins, Perfumes and Scents from Antiquity to the Modern Age." Our online series THE HISTORY OF ROMANIA IN ONE OBJECT, developed in partnership with some of the most important history museums in the country, evokes decisive epochs in Romania's past starting from artifacts or vestiges with powerful symbolic, representative value.