Dimitrie Onciul
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Dimitrie Onciul (26 October / 7 November 1856 – 20 March 1923) was a
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n historian. He was a member of the Romanian Academy and its president from 1920 until his death in 1923.


Biography

Onciul was born in Straja, at the time in the
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,
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, now in Suceava County, Romania. He studied at the University of Czernowitz, where he was active in Arboroasa and then in Societatea Academică Junimea, and at the
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. In 1884, he received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Czernowitz. He became a professor at the
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and director of the
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. He was the first chairman of the Advisory Heraldic Commission. Together with
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, Onciul founded a school-of-thought in Romanian historiography that approached history critically. He dealt with the issue of Romanian origin, demonstrating the formation of the Romanian people over a wide area on both sides of the Danube and rejected the theory of medieval migration of Romanians from the Balkan Peninsula. Much of his work dealt with and documented the formation of the early Romanian feudal states. He sought to separate Medieval realities from 20th century politics.


Selected works

*''Teoria lui Roesler. Studii asupra stăruinții românilor în Dacia Traiană'' (''Roesler's theory: Studies on the Persistence of Romanians in
Dacia Felix Roman Dacia ( ; also known as Dacia Traiana, ; or Dacia Felix, 'Fertile/Happy Dacia') was a province of the Roman Empire from 106 to 271–275 AD. Its territory consisted of what are now the regions of Oltenia, Transylvania and Banat (today ...
'') (1885) *''Radu Negru și originile Principatului Țării Românești'' (''
Radu Negru Radu may refer to: People * Radu (given name), Romanian masculine given name * Radu (surname), Romanian surname * Rulers of Wallachia, see * Prince Radu of Romania (born 1960), disputed pretender to the former Romanian throne Other uses * Radu ( ...
and Origins of the Principality of Wallachia'') (1890-1892) *''Originile Principatelor Române'' (''The Origins of the Romanian Principalities'') (1899) *''Ideea latinității și a unității naționale'' (''The Concept of Rome and National Unity'') (1919) *''Tradiția istorică în chestiunea originilor române'' (''Historical Tradition in the Issue of Romanian Origin'') (1906-1907)


Legacy

The Romanian Academy established an historiography prize in his name, known as the "Dimitrie Onciul Award". There are streets named after him in
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of
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, and in the cities of Cluj-Napoca, Pitești, and
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.


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References

* Academia Republicii Popular Române - ''Dicționar Enciclopedic Român'' (''Romanian Encyclopedic Dictionary'') (ed. Bucharest, 1962-1964) {{DEFAULTSORT:Onciul, Dimitrie 19th-century Romanian historians 20th-century Romanian historians People from Suceava County 1856 births 1923 deaths Chernivtsi University alumni University of Bucharest faculty Presidents of the Romanian Academy Romanian medievalists