Romanian Society to the Limit of the XVIII and XIX Centuries. French contacts and images
Journal Title: Codrul Cosminului - Year 2010, Vol 16, Issue 2
Abstract
The Romanian society, longtime isolated by politic frontiers, but also by the prejudges, manifested from the second half of the XVIII-th century receptivity for the values of the European culture, in general, and for those of French expression, in particular. They met another way of being, of thinking, a new model, the French one on which the Romanians were extremely sensible. This model was introduced by the French voyagers and diplomats, by the contacts between the people, the printed (periodical journals, French books, translations), the familial instruction (the introduction of the French language), the influence of the officers of the combative armies, the foundation of the French consulate at the end of the XVIII-th century.
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