NISPORENI OF THE 1918-1929 – THE MIRROR OF THE CULTURAL AND SPIRITUAL LIFE OF INTERWAR BESSARABIA

After 1918, the Romanian authorities have promoted a policy of administrative, social and cultural-spiritual unification with the old kingdom of the communities from the new provinces, including Bessarabia. In this regard, the example of Nisporeni is quite suggestive. Here it has been introduced the...

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Main Author: Ion CHIRTOAGĂ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Sciences of Moldova 2015-01-01
Series:Akademos: Revista de Ştiinţă, Inovare, Cultură şi Artă
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Online Access:http://akademos.asm.md/files/Nisporenii%20anilor%201918-1929.pdf
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Summary:After 1918, the Romanian authorities have promoted a policy of administrative, social and cultural-spiritual unification with the old kingdom of the communities from the new provinces, including Bessarabia. In this regard, the example of Nisporeni is quite suggestive. Here it has been introduced the language of the majority of the Romanian population in administration, schools, churches, etc. There have been repaired the schools and churches buildings, which had not been renovated throughout the First World War. New educational institutions have been founded. New buildings for schools have been erected. It has been introduced the compulsory primary education, being explained to parents that it was imperative that their children regularly attend the school, in order to obtain good knowledge, which in the future would be useful for them. The schools have been equipped with inventory, teaching personnel, books, notebooks, etc. Over ten years, which had passed from the Great Union, the cultural and spiritual life from Nisporeni and other cities of Bessarabia went into normality, the representatives of each ethnicities being able to develop in natural national conditions without being corseted by rigid policies of imperial origins.
ISSN:1857-0461