Alexandru Zub (born October 12, 1934) is a Romanian historian, biographer, essayist, political activist and academic. A former professor at the University of IaÃÂi, noted for his contribution to the study of cultural history and Romanian history, he is currently head of the A.D. Xenopol Institute of History (an office he has held since 1990). He was elected a full member of the Romanian Academy in 2004 (having been a correspondent member since 1991); currently, he serves as head of the Academy's History Department.
A political prisoner during the early years of Communist Romania, and a known dissident, Zub was selected by Vladimir TismÃÂneanu on the panel of the Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania, which presented its Final Report to Parliament on December 18, 2006.
Biography
Zub was born in Vârfu Câmpului, BotoÃÂani County. He attended the School of Pedagogy in ÃÂendriceni, and later completed university studies at the Faculty of History of the University of IaÃÂi, graduating in 1957. The same year, he took part in a rally commemorating the medieval Prince of Moldavia Stephen the Great, which was considered nationalist by the Communist regime. Zub was arrested and imprisoned for the following six years, first in IaÃÂi, and later at Jilava Prison, Gherla Prison, and near BrÃÂila. At the Salcia forced labor camp from BrÃÂila Swamp labor camps he met Alexandru Paleologu, Ion Dezideriu Sîrbu, and .
After his release, he took up research in the Central University Library of IaÃÂi, and began publishing biographies and studies of Romanian culture, which proved to be highly influential during the period of relative liberalization at the start of Nicolae CeauÃÂescu's regime. He has since notably authored works on major figures of Romanian historiography (including Mihail KogÃÂlniceanu, Vasile Pârvan, Alexandru D. Xenopol), as well as ample studies on cultural phenomena. In 1977-1978, he was the recipient of a grant from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Zub was awarded full recognition for his contributions to Romanian historiography, and he became a founding member of the Association of Former Political Prisoners. A Directeur d'ÃÂtudes at the ÃÂcole Pratique des Hautes ÃÂtudes in 1993 and 2004, Zub became a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 1995. In 2000, he was decorated Grand Officer of the Order of the Star of Romania.
His activity in 1957, occurring in the aftermath of the Hungarian Revolution, earned him the recognition of the Hungarian government; on October 16, 2006, the 50th commemoration of the rebellion, Zub was presented with the commemorative medal Hero of Liberty.
As part of the controversial criticism he expressed in regard to the Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania, the writer Paul Goma, who had been himself a member of the panel, questioned the Commission's ability to deal with the issue. Goma stated: "as for Al. Zub, he has specialized in Xenopol, in KogÃÂlniceanu, in Pârvan - out of which [specialization] he never did emerge, so he has no idea, for instance, about the ëhappeningsû during the Second World War". This attitude notably drew criticism from Bedros Horasangian (who considered Goma's words "banterings" and their effect "void").
In 1991, Alexandru Zub supervised the Ph.D. candidature of Sorin Antohi, a fellow member of the Commission, member of the staff for the Central European University, and Zub's co-author on a 2000 volume published by Polirom. Antohi failed to complete his degree and was expelled from the program; a 2006 investigation proved that he had been misrepresenting his academic credentials, which caused his withdrawal from his academic position at Central European University. Contacted by journalists, Zub refused to comment, and called on the press not to harass Antohi.
In 2007, Zub was involved in a scandal at the Xenopol Institute, after he allegedly had the election of four young history researchers to the Scientific Council of the Institute canceled by Dan Berindei, the head of the History Section of the Romanian Academy and the coordinator of the Institute. The researchers protested against Zub's managership, labeling it "despotic" and asking for his resignation.
Selected works
In Romanian
- Mihail KogÃÂlniceanu, 1817-1891. Biobibliografie ("Mihail KogÃÂlniceanu, 1817-1891. Bio-bibliography"), Editura EnciclopedicÃÂ/Editura MilitarÃÂ, Bucharest, 1971
- A. D. Xenopol, 1847-1920. Biobibliografie ("A. D. Xenopol, 1847-1920. Bio-bibliography"), 1973
- Vasile Pîrvan. Efigia cÃÂrturarului ("Vasile Pîrvan. The Scholar's Effigy"), Editura EnciclopedicÃÂ/Editura MilitarÃÂ, Bucharest, 1974; second edition, 2003
- Mihail KogÃÂlniceanu istoric ("Mihail KogÃÂlniceanu as a Historian"), Editura Junimea, IaÃÂi, 1974
- Junimea. ImplicaÃÂii istoriografice ("Junimea.Historiographical Implications"), Editura Junimea, IaÃÂi, 1976
- A scrie ÃÂi a face istorie. Istoriografia românàpostpaÃÂoptistà("Writing and Making History. Romanian Historiography Post-1848"), Editura Junimea, IaÃÂi, 1981
- Biruit-au gândul. Note despre istorismul românesc ("The Thought Has Broken Through. Notes on Romanian Historicism"), Editura Junimea, IaÃÂi, 1983
- Pe urmele lui Vasile Pîrvan ("On the Footsteps of Vasile Pîrvan"), Editura Sport-Turism, Bucharest, 1983
- Mihail KogÃÂlniceanu, Editura ÃÂtiinÃÂificÃÂ ÃÂi EnciclopedicÃÂ, Bucharest, 1984; second edition, 2004
- De la istoria criticàla criticism. Istoriografia românàla finele secolului XIX ÃÂi începutul secolului XX ("From Critical History to Criticism. Romanian Historiography at the End of the 19th Century and the Start of the 20th Century"), Editura Academiei, Bucharest, 1985; second edition, 2000
- CunoaÃÂtere de sine ÃÂi integrare ("Self-awareness and Integration"), Editura Junimea, IaÃÂi, 1986; second edition, 2004
- Istorie ÃÂi istorici în România interbelicà("History and Historians in Interwar Romania"), Editura Junimea, IaÃÂi, 1989; second edition, 2003
- Istorie ÃÂi finalitate ("History and Finality"), Editura Academiei, Bucharest, 1991; second edition, 2004
- La sfârÃÂit de ciclu. Despre impactul RevoluÃÂiei franceze ("At the End of a Cycle. On the Impact of the French Revolution"), Institutul European, IaÃÂi, 1994
- Eminescu. Glose istorico-culturale (Eminescu. Historical and Cultural Glosses"), Editura EnciclopedicÃÂ Gheorghe Asachi, ChiÃÂinÃÂu, 1994
- ÃÂn orizontul istoriei ("In History's Horizon"), Institutul European, IaÃÂi, 1994
- Impasul reîntregirii ("The Deadlock of Reunion"), Editura Timpul, IaÃÂi, 1995
- Chemarea istoriei. Un an de rÃÂspântie în România postcomunistà("The Call of History. A Crucial Year in Post-Communist Romania"), Editura Junimea, IaÃÂi, 1997
- Discurs istoric ÃÂi tranziÃÂie ("Historical Discourse and Transition"), Institutul European, IaÃÂi, 1998
- Orizont închis. Istoriografia românàsub dictaturà("Restricted Horizon. Romanian Historiography under Dictatorship"), Institutul European, IaÃÂi, 2000
- with Sorin Antohi: Oglinzi retrovizoare. Istorie, memorie si moralàîn România ("Rearview Mirrors. History, Memory, and Morals in Romania"), Polirom, IaÃÂi, 2000
- Istoriografia românàla vârsta sintezei: A. D. Xenopol ("Romanian Historiography at the Age of Synthesis: A. D. Xenopol"), Institutul European, IaÃÂi, 2004
- Mihail KogÃÂlniceanu, architect al României moderne ("Mihail KogÃÂlniceanu, the Architect of Modern Romania"), Institutul European, IaÃÂi, 2005
- Clio sub semnul interogaÃÂiei. Idei, sugestii, figuri ("Clio under the Question Mark. Ideas, Suggestions, Figures"), Polirom, IaÃÂi, 2005
- Romanogermanica. SecvenÃÂe istorico-culturale ("Romanogermanica. Cultural-Historical Sequences"), Editura UniversitÃÂÃÂii Al. I. Cuza, IaÃÂi, 2005
In French
- L'Historiographie roumaine àl'âge de la synthèse: A. D. Xenopol ("Romanian Historiography at the Age of Synthesis: A. D. Xenopol"), Editura ÃÂtiinÃÂificàÃÂi EnciclopedicÃÂ, Bucharest, 1983
- Les dilemmes d'un historien: Vasile Pîrvan ("Vasile Pîrvan: the Dilemmas of a Historian"), Editura ÃÂtiinÃÂificàÃÂi EnciclopedicÃÂ, 1985
In English
- Reflections on the Impact of the French Revolution. 1789, de Tocqueville, and the Romanian Culture, The Center for Romanian Studies, IaÃÂi/Oxford/Portland, 2000
Notes
References
- Press release of November 10, 2006: Alexandru Zub is named Doctor Honoris Causa at the Ovidius University site
- Profile at the Romanian Presidency site
- Alexandru Zub at the Polirom site
- Mirela CorlÃÂÃÂan, "Sorin Antohi, profesor doctor puÃÂin impostor" ("Sorin Antohi, a Professor Doctor Who Is Something of an Impostor"), in Cotidianul, October 21, 2006
- Paul Goma, "Open Letter Addressed to President Traian BÃÂsescu", republished in Ziua, May 8, 2006
- Bedros Horasangian, "Volo, ëVolvoû ÃÂi ëVolgaû" ("Volo, ëVolvoû and the ëVolgaû), in Ziua, May 17, 2006
- Raul Florea, "Academicianul Alexandru Zub spune càa fost fÃÂcut nesimÃÂit ÃÂi îl face ëderbedeuû pe unul dintre asistenÃÂi" ("Academician Alexandru Zub Says He Was Called ëThick-Skinnedû and Labels One of His Assistants ëRascalû"), in Gândul, April 20, 2007
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