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"JEFUITORII CU ARME” - TÂLHARI ŞI HAIDUCI ÎN ŢĂRILE ROMÂNE / „THE ROBBERS WITH WEAPONS” – BANDITS AND OUTLAWS IN THE ROMANIAN COUNTRIES

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Excerpt This study focuses on a controversial topic of Romanian historiography,
outlawry and / or robbery, a topic not sufficiently treated by Romanian historians
and which was tributary to political interference, generally for propaganda or
legitimation purposes. A strict delimitation between the two terms cannot be made
judiciously, the idealized models were created by the popular mentality, the one
that forgot the ordinary robbers, but made its heroes immortal. I used, to illustrate
the phenomenon, testimonies of foreign travelers, official documents of royal
chancelleries, chronicles, collections of folklore, historical, anthropological or
mythological works. The robberies appear in the writings of foreign travelers, often
frightened, the robbers being local, Romanian or Roma ("Gypsies"), or foreigners,
who crossed the borders of Romanian countries in larger or smaller groups and are
recorded from the first writings and until the second half of the nineteenth century.
We mention the Tartars, the Turks, the Poles, the Hungarians, the Szeklers, the
Cossacks, the Russians, also mentioned by the chroniclers, or by the inscriptions on
the churches and documents of the royal chancellery. For the authorities of the
time, the term outlaw did not have the connotation that it had for the people, for the
representatives of the authorities; all those who used weapons for robbery were
robbers. Popular literature was used to understand the sources behind the creation
of the image of some judicial heroes present in numerous works of the creator from
the Romanian village. Cult literature from the mid-nineteenth century shows many
bandits of the time or along with those mentioned in folklore. Romantic writers
found among them archetypal models for their works and we mention Bălcescu,
Alecsandri or Russo. The ”Sămănătorism” - literary movement, through Mihail
Sadoveanu has had a close friend of the people who idealized the deeds of some
brave men who represented the symbol of resistance. The one who was just a
witness to these deeds expressed his gratitude in this manner. They have been
called outlaws, a term with many meanings throughout the history of the Balkan
people. We followed several types of outlaws and several famous figures of popular heroes, fighters for social justice or for national emancipation, part of a
phenomenon that we cannot avoid or treat with superficiality or bias.
Paginaţia 69 -81
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Titlul volumului de apariție
  • Muzeul Naţional; XXXIII; anul 2021
Editura Publicat de: Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a României
Loc publicare Bucureşti