Le discours d’ouverture de Nicolas Iorga au congrès de 1924. Byzance entre réminiscences et rémanences
Nicolas Iorga’s Opening Address at the 1924 Congress: Byzantium between Memory and Persistence
Author(s): Marie-Hélène BlanchetSubject(s): Cultural history, History of ideas, 6th to 12th Centuries, 13th to 14th Centuries, 15th Century
Published by: Herlo Verlag UG
Keywords: Nicolae Iorga (1871‑1940); historiography; Byzantine and post‑Byzantine history;
Summary/Abstract: The organization of the First International Congress of Byzantine Studies in Bucharest owed much to the personal initiative of the Romanian historian Nicolae Iorga. The congress opened on Monday, 14 April 1924, with Iorga, as president of the organizing committee, welcoming the delegates from across Europe. This article analyzes his inaugural address, highlighting Iorga’s understanding of the Byzantine legacy, the traces of that legacy preserved in Romanian culture, and the place of Byzantine and post‑Byzantine history within universal history.
Journal: Études byzantines et post-byzantines
- Issue Year: 7/2025
- Issue No: XIV
- Page Range: 61-71
- Page Count: 11
- Language: French
