Mădălin ANGHEL
Abstract: In the 1840s, the new cultural discourse promoted by the young intellectual elite had a significant impact on society, with important political repercussions. Historians have noted that the final years of Mihail Sturdza’s reign were marked by tense acts of opposition. In this context, a newly uncovered incident from archival documents provides fresh insight into the opposition movements of the time. Ioan Poni, an actor at the National Theatre and a product of the mid-1840s cultural environment, publicly accused the authorities of abuses that had led to a person’s death. This moment is relevant not only for shedding new light on the opposition against the government but also because the nature of the protest action was atypical for the intellectuals of that period. In response, the repressive measures taken by the authorities only heightened tensions and dissatisfaction in the following period.
Keywords: Ioan Poni; 1846; opposition movements; National Theatre; Iaşi.
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