05054oam 2200781 a 450 991082610940332120240112184141.01-283-11976-5978661311976690-04-21023-7(CKB)2670000000093507(EBL)717531(OCoLC)731647031(SSID)ssj0000502571(PQKBManifestationID)11306130(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000502571(PQKBWorkID)10526960(PQKB)10839773(MiAaPQ)EBC717531(OCoLC)742552435(nllekb)BRILL9789004210233(Au-PeEL)EBL717531(CaPaEBR)ebr10470646(CaONFJC)MIL311976(PPN)17439375X(EXLCZ)99267000000009350720110114d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrA circle of friends Romanian revolutionaries and political exile, 1840-1859 /Angela JianuLeiden ;Boston :Brill,2011.1 online resource (400 pages)Balkan studies library,1877-6272 ;v. 3Description based upon print version of record.90-04-18779-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Students and revolutionaries, 1844-1848 -- Jules Michelet, "Madame Rosetti," 1855 -- 1837-1841 : early diplomatic ventures -- 1844-1848 : the College de France : sociability and protest -- Jules Michelet and "les Franco-Roumains" : Dumitru Bratianu -- 1848 in Paris and Europe -- 1848-1849 : Bucharest between St. Petersburg and Constantinople -- A Transylvanian interlude -- 1848 : epilogue -- pt. 2. Exile, 1849-1855 -- 1849, Paris : early Days in exile -- 1849 : Dumitru Bratianu and the English "philo-Romanians" -- Hungarians and Romanians in 1849-1850 -- April 1849 : the Transylvanian debacle -- July-August 1849 -- September 1849 -- December 1849 -- 1850 : "la Roumanie" -- April-September 1850 -- 1851 : London : Mazzini's European Democratic Committee -- 1851 : London-Bucharest-Paris -- 1852 : Nantes-Paris-Bucharest -- 1853 : Nantes-Paris-London -- 1853 : Paris : "Madame Rosetti" -- 1853-1854 : Paris : Ion Bratianu and the "Hippodrome Affair" -- 1853 : Paris-Gallipoli-Constantinople : Rosetti's war -- January-February 1854 : London -- January 1854 : Serbia -- The Crimean War -- The Daily news and the Romanian principalities -- The end of the war and the peace conference -- pt. 3. The return of the exiles, 1856-1857 -- A republican funeral -- The ad-hoc assemblies and the European commissioners -- July 1856 -- October : the Brighton meeting -- 1857 -- The elections -- 1858 : the Congress of Paris and the union of the principalities -- Epilogue: After exile -- The uses of the press -- The "people question" -- The uses of exile -- Liberalism in Romania -- Conclusions -- Dramatis personae.pt. 1. Students and revolutionaries, 1844-1848 -- pt. 2. Exile, 1849-1855 -- pt. 3. The return of the exiles, 1856-1857.Angela Jianu explores the lives and activities of a group of Romanian revolutionaries exiled in Paris, London and the Middle East in the aftermath of the insurrections of 1848. Drawing largely on diaries, memoirs and private correspondence, A Circle of Friends is a social history of political exile, presenting the personal life dramas of the protagonists within the wider context of the European post-revolutionary turmoil of the 1850's. Exile and political repression allied this group not only to their Hungarian and Polish peers, but also to French republicans, English radicals and Italian freedom-fighters. Their story reveals the existence of transnational networks of left-wing, radical and republican movements in mid-nineteenth-century Europe against the background of nation-building projects in East-Central Europe.Balkan studies library ;v. 3.RevolutionariesRomaniaHistory19th centuryRevolutionariesRomaniaBiographyExilesRomaniaBiographyExilesEuropeBiographyTransnationalismPolitical aspectsEuropeHistory19th centuryNation-buildingEuropeHistory19th centuryRomaniaHistory1821-1859BiographyRomaniaHistoryRevolution, 1848RomaniaPolitics and government1821-1866EuropePolitics and government1848-1871RevolutionariesHistoryRevolutionariesExilesExilesTransnationalismPolitical aspectsHistoryNation-buildingHistory949.8/016Jianu Angela1614287MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826109403321A circle of friends3944045UNINA