“The Future Belongs to Engineers”? The “Production” of Engineers in Romania, 1881 – 1939 Cover Image

“The Future Belongs to Engineers”? The “Production” of Engineers in Romania, 1881 – 1939
“The Future Belongs to Engineers”? The “Production” of Engineers in Romania, 1881 – 1939

Author(s): Dragoş Sdrobiş
Subject(s): History, Comparative history, Modern Age, Recent History (1900 till today), 19th Century, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Facultatea de Istorie și Geografie, Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat „Ion Creangă”
Keywords: engineers;Polytechnic School of Bucharest; polytechnic students

Summary/Abstract: The study aims to trace the numerical evolution of the engineering profession until 1939 focusing on the social and economic dimensions. In this sense, my approach relies on the theory of professionalization, the basic premise being that the profession is a constructed social identity and a social mobility elevator created by the state. According to this theory, the development of a specific educational training system is an essential prerequisite in this process. The study also discusses the main traits of polytechnic education in Romania, with a special focus on the Polytechnic School in Bucharest. Finally, the study analyzes the situation of the engineers’ body in Romania during 1938, using data extracted from the Asociația Generală an Inginerilor from România[The General Association of Engineers in Romania] (AGIR) yearbook, with the aim of highlighting the contribution of polytechnic schools in Romania to the numerical development of the engineering profession. The preliminary conclusion of this study is that engineers prepared the ground for the development of a new approach to economics, society, and politics that contributed to the increasing role played by the state in the late 1930s.