Promovarea folclorului Românesc din Basarabia în revista „Cuget Moldovenesc”
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BACIU, Daniela. Promovarea folclorului Românesc din Basarabia în revista „Cuget Moldovenesc”. In: Traditie şi inovare în cercetarea ştiinţifică, Ed. XII, 6-7 octombrie 2023, Bălți. Bălți: Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 2024, Ediția 12, Vol. I, pp. 33-40. ISBN 978-9975-50-319-8.
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Traditie şi inovare în cercetarea ştiinţifică
Ediția 12, Vol. I, 2024
Conferința "Traditie și inovare în cercetarea științifică"
XII, Bălți, Moldova, 6-7 octombrie 2023

Promovarea folclorului Românesc din Basarabia în revista „Cuget Moldovenesc”

CZU: 821.135.1-91:070

Pag. 33-40

Baciu Daniela
 
Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo” din Bălţi
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 7 mai 2024


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Numerous journals and newspapers of the 1930s, aiming at integrating into Romanian spirituality, included a series of sections related to folk culture, publishing ethno-folkloric materials and evaluating their role in cultural life, which, unfortunately, are little known to today’s readers. A significant contribution to the understanding of the spiritual heritage of the Bassarabian villages was made by teachers, students, and pupils who were engaged in studying history based on songs, legends, customs, and the occupations of the inhabitants, etc. It was they, who, by preserving and publishing folklore, contributed to the return to the roots, to that solid foundation upon which modernity and the 21st century society were subsequently built. In this context, the Bassarabian Folklore page, a regular section of the Bălți journal “Cuget Moldovenesc”, provided readers of the time with an extensive collection of folk songs (of longing, sorrow, love and estrangement) and incantations, which aimed to reflect the soul of the Bassarabian peasant. All these had been diligently collected by the Latin language teacher Nicolai Palamaru.

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Cuget Moldovenesc, folklore, poetry, love, loneliness, longing