![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This group of educated members of the Romanian society set out “to conquer” the “peasantness” through descriptions and through texts that would facilitate understanding. As in the case of national identity, the images of the Romanian peasant are constructed and conveyed by the intellectual, administrative and political elite. My main intention is not to present when and how peasants became Romanian, but to analyses the ways in which they served to define what being Romanian meant, and the ways in which Romanian culture defined what being a peasant meant. Relying on different types of sources, such as ethnographic writings, literature, historical works and newspapers, my research is grounded in an interdisciplinary approach which includes cultural studies and cultural history. This chapter intends to analyze the construction of the Romanian peasant in Transylvania during the period from 1848 to 1918, as part of the process of national identity-building which took place in the nineteenth century. ![]() Almost any representation of the Romanian national identity is related to the peasant and its folklore and relies on images constructed and released mainly in the second part of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century. ![]()
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