Alexandru Moșanu
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Alexandru Moșanu (19 July 1932 – 7 December 2017) was a Moldovan politician, historian and professor.
Biography
Alexandru Moșanu was born in Braniște, Kingdom of Romania (now in Rîșcani District, Moldova). He was the first speaker of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova between 1990 and 1993. He was also one of the co-authors of Moldova's 1991 Declaration of Independence.
Moșanu was the author of over 100 works on the history of Moldova and Romania. His most important contribution as an author is a study on Romanian historiography published in Moscow in 1988. In 1993, he became a foreign honorary member of the Romanian Academy. Between 2002 and 2005 Moșanu was the Honorary Chairman of the Social Liberal Party.
He was a leader of the Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova.
Awards
Works
- Mișcări sociale și politice din România în epoca modernă
- Istoriografia românească
- Unitatea poporului român și Mișcarea de Renaștere și de Eliberare Națională a românilor basarabeni
- Alexandru Moșanu, Destin Românesc, Chișinău, 1994;
- Alexandru Moșanu, Un pilon de granit al Rezistenţei basarabene în Literatura și Arta, 17 iulie 2003.
References
External links
- Interviu cu Alexandru MoşanuTemplate:Dead link
- Yalta - Rubbing Salt in Romania’s Historical Wounds
- Ştire despre retragerea lui A.Moşanu din funcţia de preşedinte de onoare al PSL Template:Webarchive
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- 1932 births
- 2017 deaths
- Romanian people of Moldovan descent
- People from Rîșcani District
- Honorary members of the Romanian Academy
- 20th-century Romanian historians
- 21st-century Romanian historians
- 20th-century Moldovan historians
- Presidents of the Moldovan Parliament
- Moldovan MPs 1990–1994
- Moldovan MPs 1994–1998
- Moldova State University alumni
- Popular Front of Moldova MPs
- Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova politicians
- Members of the Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova