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 Cuza, Alexandru Ioan (1820-1870)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
CUZA, ALEXANDRU IOAN (1820-1870) Son of a lesser Moldovan noble and high-level administrator, born in 1820.
Following the defeat of the revolutions, Cuza remained in exile in Paris and Constantinople, refusing to accept an amnesty from Prince Sturdza.
Ousted in a coup in 1866, Alexandru Ioan Cuza is remembered as one of the primary founders of modern Romania.
cscwww.cats.ohiou.edu /~Chastain/ac/cuza.htm   (391 words)

  
 Paul E. Michelson: Recent Publications
"Alexandru Ioan Cuza and the Polish Question: The Costangalia Incident of 1863," in Veniamin Ciobanu, ed., Romanian and Polish Peoples in East-Central Europe (17th-20th Centuries) (Iasi: Editura Junimea, 2003), pp.
translated and edited the English edition of Alexandru Zub, Reflections on the Impact of the French Revolution: 1789, deTocqueville, and Romanian Culture, Iasi: Center for Romanian Studies, 2000, 200 pp., [ISBN: 973-98391-5-0].
"Introduction: The Triumph of the Idea," to: Alexandru Zub, Reflections on the Impact of the French Revolution: 1789, deTocqueville, and Romanian Culture, Iasi: Center for Romanian Studies, 2000, pp.
www.huntington.edu /history/pmichelson/pempublications.htm   (984 words)

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