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  1. Nichifor Crainic (Romanian pronunciation: [niˈcifor ˈkrajnik]; pseudonym of Ion Dobre [iˈon ˈdobre]; 22 December 1889, Bulbucata, Giurgiu County – 20 August 1972, Mogoșoaia) was a Romanian writer, editor, philosopher, poet and theologian famed for his traditionalist activities.

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  2. Nichifor Crainic (unul dintre pseudonimele lui Ion Dobre, n. 22 decembrie 1889, Bulbucata, Vlașca, România – d. 20 august 1972, Mogoșoaia, Ilfov, România) a fost un teolog, scriitor, poet, ziarist, politician, editor, filosof, ideolog de extremă dreaptă fascist rasist, și antisemit român.

  3. Nichifor Crainic was a Romanian writer, editor, philosopher, poet and theologian famed for his traditionalist activities. Crainic was also a professor of theology at the Bucharest Theological Seminary and the Chișinău Faculty of Theology.

  4. This article explores the interplay of religion, anti-Semitism, and personal rivalries in building the ultra-nationalist movement in 1930s Romania, using the career of Nichifor Crainic as a case study.

  5. Nov 20, 2018 · This article uses the early career of Nichifor Crainic (1889–1972) to show why Orthodox Christianity became a central element of Romanian ultra-nationalism during the 1920s.

  6. view of Romanian development. In Romania: Shifts in society and economy. …example, the journalist and theologian Nichifor Crainic—who insisted that the country remain true to its Eastern Orthodox spiritual heritage.

  7. This article uses the early career of Nichifor Crainic (1889–1972) to show why Orthodox Christianity became a central element of Romanian ultra-nationalism during the 1920s. Most Romanian nationalists were atheists prior to the First World War, but

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