Charitable activities of the Stroesku’s family in Braşov

In the eighties, the Bessarabian nobleman Mihail Stroesku's attempts to support the Romanian Bessarabian education were rejected by the Russian authorities, so his philanthropic activities was conducted in the Kingdom of Romania, especially in Transylvania. "Association for Supporting App...

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Main Author: Cristina Tănase
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Language:deu
Published: National Museum of History of Moldova 2013-12-01
Series:Tyragetia
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Online Access:https://www.nationalmuseum.md/en/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/charitable_activities_of_the_stroesku_s_family_in_brasov/
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spelling doaj-a0184523d1a34a5c9fab149b5ab5b7ab2020-11-24T23:04:26ZdeuNational Museum of History of MoldovaTyragetia1857-02402537-63302013-12-01VII2215220Charitable activities of the Stroesku’s family in Braşov Cristina TănaseIn the eighties, the Bessarabian nobleman Mihail Stroesku's attempts to support the Romanian Bessarabian education were rejected by the Russian authorities, so his philanthropic activities was conducted in the Kingdom of Romania, especially in Transylvania. "Association for Supporting Apprentices and Journeymen of Romanian Craftsmen of Braşov" was founded in 1869 by a group of Braşov intellectuals and merchants on the initiative of the priest Bartolomeu Baiulescu. The purpose of this organization was to help the apprentices and journeymen and to support craft activities in Braşov. The customs war, which broke out between Romania and Austria-Hungary in mid-1886, had serious consequences for the economy of Transylvania. The economic disorders provoked the migration of a significant part of manufacturers and workshop owners from Transylvania outside the Carpathian arc that worsened the financial problems of the craftsmen association from Braşov. On November 22, Mihail Stroesku and his wife Eliza donated the association 25,000 Austrian florins (50,000 lei). Over the years, the "Eliza and Mihail Stroescu Foundation" was one of the main sources of its funding. This money has been spent on manuals, materials, awards, scholarships, rent, material assistance, current expenditure etc. https://www.nationalmuseum.md/en/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/charitable_activities_of_the_stroesku_s_family_in_brasov/BraşovStroesku familycharittable activityRomanian Craftsmen
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Charitable activities of the Stroesku’s family in Braşov
Tyragetia
Braşov
Stroesku family
charittable activity
Romanian Craftsmen
author_facet Cristina Tănase
author_sort Cristina Tănase
title Charitable activities of the Stroesku’s family in Braşov
title_short Charitable activities of the Stroesku’s family in Braşov
title_full Charitable activities of the Stroesku’s family in Braşov
title_fullStr Charitable activities of the Stroesku’s family in Braşov
title_full_unstemmed Charitable activities of the Stroesku’s family in Braşov
title_sort charitable activities of the stroesku’s family in braşov
publisher National Museum of History of Moldova
series Tyragetia
issn 1857-0240
2537-6330
publishDate 2013-12-01
description In the eighties, the Bessarabian nobleman Mihail Stroesku's attempts to support the Romanian Bessarabian education were rejected by the Russian authorities, so his philanthropic activities was conducted in the Kingdom of Romania, especially in Transylvania. "Association for Supporting Apprentices and Journeymen of Romanian Craftsmen of Braşov" was founded in 1869 by a group of Braşov intellectuals and merchants on the initiative of the priest Bartolomeu Baiulescu. The purpose of this organization was to help the apprentices and journeymen and to support craft activities in Braşov. The customs war, which broke out between Romania and Austria-Hungary in mid-1886, had serious consequences for the economy of Transylvania. The economic disorders provoked the migration of a significant part of manufacturers and workshop owners from Transylvania outside the Carpathian arc that worsened the financial problems of the craftsmen association from Braşov. On November 22, Mihail Stroesku and his wife Eliza donated the association 25,000 Austrian florins (50,000 lei). Over the years, the "Eliza and Mihail Stroescu Foundation" was one of the main sources of its funding. This money has been spent on manuals, materials, awards, scholarships, rent, material assistance, current expenditure etc.
topic Braşov
Stroesku family
charittable activity
Romanian Craftsmen
url https://www.nationalmuseum.md/en/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/charitable_activities_of_the_stroesku_s_family_in_brasov/
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