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Gheorghe Tașcă

Gheorghe Tașcă (born Iorgu Tașcă, January 30, 1875 – March 25, 1951) was a Romanian economist, lawyer, academic, diplomat, and politician. He was a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy.

Gheorghe Tașcă
Gheorghe Tașcă in 1942
Born
Iorgu Tașcă

(1875-01-30)January 30, 1875
DiedMarch 25, 1951(1951-03-25) (aged 76)
NationalityRomanian
Occupation(s)Economist, politician, diplomat
SpouseCordelia Demetriescu (1874–1971)
ChildrenElisabeta Tașcă (1906–1992)
Georgeta Tașcă (1908–1996)
Parent(s)Gheorghe I. Tașcă (1847–1935)
Maria Tașcă (née Dabija) (1849–1945)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
University of Paris
Theses
  • La question agraire (1907)
  • Les nouvelles réformes agraires en Roumanie (1910)
Doctoral advisorAndré Weiss
Academic work
InstitutionsBucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Minister of Industry and Commerce
In office
January 12, 1932 – June 5, 1932
Prime MinisterNicolae Iorga
Preceded byNicolae Vasilescu-Karpen
Succeeded byIon Lugoșianu

After a distinguished career as jurist and professor at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, ambassador to Germany, and Minister of Industry and Commerce, he became a victim of the Communist regime, dying at Sighet Prison.[1]

Biography edit

Early days edit

Tașcă was born in Bălăbănești, Tutova County, now in Galați County. He was one of 12 children of Gheorghe I. Tașcă, a local landowner and philanthropist, and Maria, née Dabija, the daughter of the local priest. He studied from 1886 to 1995 at the Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu High School in Bârlad, after which he went to Bucharest to study at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bucharest, graduating in 1899 magna cum laude, with thesis "On the evolution of rural property in Romania".[1]: 78  After being admitted to the bar of Ilfov County, he became a member of the Conservative Party and was elected representative of Tutova County to the Chamber of Deputies. On December 8, 1905, he married Cordelia Demetriescu, the daughter of historian and writer Anghel Demetriescu. A year later their first daughter, Elisabeta, was born (she married in 1929 Eugen Filotti), while their second daughter, Georgeta, was born in 1908.[1]: 79 

Academic career edit

In 1905 Tașcă went to Paris to pursue his studies at the Law School of the University of Paris; on May 28, 1907, he successfully defended his thesis, "La question agraire. Commentaire critique de la legislation rurale en Roumanie, Angleterre, Irlande, Allemagne", written under the direction of André Weiss. Upon returning to Bucharest, he applied for a position in the Political Economy department of the Faculty of Law; although Tașcă won the competition, his appointment was vetoed by Spiru Haret, the Minister of Education, on the theory that a law degree does not provide the necessary qualifications to teach Economics. In 1908 Tașcă returned to Paris, where he received in 1910 a second doctoral degree, this time in Economics, with thesis "Les nouvelles réformes agraires en Roumanie".[1]: 79 

Back in Romania, Tașcă applied again in 1912 and was offered an assistant professor position in political economy at the University of Bucharest. When the Central Powers occupied Bucharest in World War I, he took refuge in late 1916 in Moldavia; conscripted into the Romanian Army, he served as diplomatic courier between Iași and Saint Petersburg. Returning to his teaching at the end of the war, he was promoted to associate professor in 1921, and in 1925 to full professor, a position which he held until 1940.[1]: 79–80 

In 1925 he was elected corresponding member of the Romanian Academy. He was professor of political economy and rector (1929–1931) of the Academy of High Commercial and Industrial Studies of Bucharest (now the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies).

Political career edit

 
Tașcă leaving the Palace of the Reich President in Berlin after he was received by President Paul von Hindenburg to present his credentials on May 1, 1930

In 1910 Tașcă followed Take Ionescu and joined the Conservative-Democratic Party, contributing to the development of its political platform. When the party was dissolved in 1922, he joined Nicolae Iorga's Democratic Nationalist Party, and was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1926 elections. From 1927 to 1929 he was Editor in Chief of Iorga's magazine, Neamul Românesc.[1]: 80 

From May 1, 1930, to May 1, 1932, Tașcă was Romania's ambassador to Germany. From January 12 to June 5, 1932, he served as Minister of Industry and Commerce in the Iorga cabinet.

Last years edit

Tașcă was arrested on August 1, 1950, by the Communist authorities and incarcerated in the notorious Sighet Prison, Maramureș County in cell number 58. He died on March 25, 1951, after a harsh detention regime and was buried at the Paupers Cemetery in Sighetu Marmației, in a common grave.

Works edit

  • Tasca, Georges (1907). La question agraire. Commentaire critique de la législation rurale en Roumanie, Angleterre, Irlande, Russie et Allemagne (étude de droit comparé) (in French). V. Giard & E. Brière. ISBN 978-1274386144. OCLC 1024749424.
  • Tasca, Georges (1910). Les nouvelles réformes agraires en Roumanie (in French). Giard & Brière. OCLC 258722481.
  • Tașcă, Gheorghe (1930). Rolul micii industrii în viața economică a statului nostru (in Romanian). București: Tipografia România Mare. OCLC 895389984.
  • Tașcă, Gheorghe; Strat, George; Ioanițescu, Dimitrie R. (1930). Un deceniu de politică socială românească (in Romanian). București: Tipografiile Române Unite. OCLC 54274164.
  • Tașcă, Gheorghe (1940), Politica socială a României (legislația muncitorească) (in Romanian), București: Tiparul Românesc, OCLC 54274164

Decorations and awards edit

 
Gheorghe Tașcă in 1913

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Popescu, Sorin; Prelipceanu, Tudor (2016), "Gheorghe Tașcă – economist și jurist de seamă, victimă a represiunii comuniste", Memoria, revista gândirii arestate (in Romanian), 94 (1): 78–86

External links edit

  • Stoenescu, George Virgil. . www.itcnet.ro (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 2007-12-17. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  • Salagor, Iulia-Anamaria (December 2007). . www.terranovamagazine.ca (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 2008-09-06. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  • "Închisoarea ziariștilor". Gazeta de Maramureș (in Romanian). March 27, 2006. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  • Cruceru, Dan (December 22, 2008). . www.infostud.ro (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 2008-12-22. Retrieved April 30, 2021.

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Gheorghe Tașcă born Iorgu Tașcă January 30 1875 March 25 1951 was a Romanian economist lawyer academic diplomat and politician He was a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy Gheorghe TașcăGheorghe Tașcă in 1942BornIorgu Tașcă 1875 01 30 January 30 1875Bălăbănești Tutova County Kingdom of RomaniaDiedMarch 25 1951 1951 03 25 aged 76 Sighet Prison Romanian People s RepublicNationalityRomanianOccupation s Economist politician diplomatSpouseCordelia Demetriescu 1874 1971 ChildrenElisabeta Tașcă 1906 1992 Georgeta Tașcă 1908 1996 Parent s Gheorghe I Tașcă 1847 1935 Maria Tașcă nee Dabija 1849 1945 Academic backgroundAlma materUniversity of BucharestUniversity of ParisThesesLa question agraire 1907 Les nouvelles reformes agraires en Roumanie 1910 Doctoral advisorAndre WeissAcademic workInstitutionsBucharest Academy of Economic StudiesMinister of Industry and CommerceIn office January 12 1932 June 5 1932Prime MinisterNicolae IorgaPreceded byNicolae Vasilescu KarpenSucceeded byIon LugoșianuAfter a distinguished career as jurist and professor at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies ambassador to Germany and Minister of Industry and Commerce he became a victim of the Communist regime dying at Sighet Prison 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early days 1 2 Academic career 1 3 Political career 1 4 Last years 2 Works 3 Decorations and awards 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly days edit Tașcă was born in Bălăbănești Tutova County now in Galați County He was one of 12 children of Gheorghe I Tașcă a local landowner and philanthropist and Maria nee Dabija the daughter of the local priest He studied from 1886 to 1995 at the Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu High School in Barlad after which he went to Bucharest to study at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bucharest graduating in 1899 magna cum laude with thesis On the evolution of rural property in Romania 1 78 After being admitted to the bar of Ilfov County he became a member of the Conservative Party and was elected representative of Tutova County to the Chamber of Deputies On December 8 1905 he married Cordelia Demetriescu the daughter of historian and writer Anghel Demetriescu A year later their first daughter Elisabeta was born she married in 1929 Eugen Filotti while their second daughter Georgeta was born in 1908 1 79 Academic career edit In 1905 Tașcă went to Paris to pursue his studies at the Law School of the University of Paris on May 28 1907 he successfully defended his thesis La question agraire Commentaire critique de la legislation rurale en Roumanie Angleterre Irlande Allemagne written under the direction of Andre Weiss Upon returning to Bucharest he applied for a position in the Political Economy department of the Faculty of Law although Tașcă won the competition his appointment was vetoed by Spiru Haret the Minister of Education on the theory that a law degree does not provide the necessary qualifications to teach Economics In 1908 Tașcă returned to Paris where he received in 1910 a second doctoral degree this time in Economics with thesis Les nouvelles reformes agraires en Roumanie 1 79 Back in Romania Tașcă applied again in 1912 and was offered an assistant professor position in political economy at the University of Bucharest When the Central Powers occupied Bucharest in World War I he took refuge in late 1916 in Moldavia conscripted into the Romanian Army he served as diplomatic courier between Iași and Saint Petersburg Returning to his teaching at the end of the war he was promoted to associate professor in 1921 and in 1925 to full professor a position which he held until 1940 1 79 80 In 1925 he was elected corresponding member of the Romanian Academy He was professor of political economy and rector 1929 1931 of the Academy of High Commercial and Industrial Studies of Bucharest now the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies Political career edit nbsp Tașcă leaving the Palace of the Reich President in Berlin after he was received by President Paul von Hindenburg to present his credentials on May 1 1930In 1910 Tașcă followed Take Ionescu and joined the Conservative Democratic Party contributing to the development of its political platform When the party was dissolved in 1922 he joined Nicolae Iorga s Democratic Nationalist Party and was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the 1926 elections From 1927 to 1929 he was Editor in Chief of Iorga s magazine Neamul Romanesc 1 80 From May 1 1930 to May 1 1932 Tașcă was Romania s ambassador to Germany From January 12 to June 5 1932 he served as Minister of Industry and Commerce in the Iorga cabinet Last years edit Tașcă was arrested on August 1 1950 by the Communist authorities and incarcerated in the notorious Sighet Prison Maramureș County in cell number 58 He died on March 25 1951 after a harsh detention regime and was buried at the Paupers Cemetery in Sighetu Marmației in a common grave Works editTasca Georges 1907 La question agraire Commentaire critique de la legislation rurale en Roumanie Angleterre Irlande Russie et Allemagne etude de droit compare in French V Giard amp E Briere ISBN 978 1274386144 OCLC 1024749424 Tasca Georges 1910 Les nouvelles reformes agraires en Roumanie in French Giard amp Briere OCLC 258722481 Tașcă Gheorghe 1930 Rolul micii industrii in viața economică a statului nostru in Romanian București Tipografia Romania Mare OCLC 895389984 Tașcă Gheorghe Strat George Ioanițescu Dimitrie R 1930 Un deceniu de politică socială romanească in Romanian București Tipografiile Romane Unite OCLC 54274164 Tașcă Gheorghe 1940 Politica socială a Romaniei legislația muncitorească in Romanian București Tiparul Romanesc OCLC 54274164Decorations and awards edit nbsp Gheorghe Tașcă in 1913Commander of the Order of the Crown Romania Grand Cross of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke GediminasReferences edit a b c d e f Popescu Sorin Prelipceanu Tudor 2016 Gheorghe Tașcă economist și jurist de seamă victimă a represiunii comuniste Memoria revista gandirii arestate in Romanian 94 1 78 86External links editStoenescu George Virgil Un neoclasic bine temperat www itcnet ro in Romanian Archived from the original on 2007 12 17 Retrieved April 30 2021 Salagor Iulia Anamaria December 2007 Bilanț 2007 Mari Școli de Inalte studii www terranovamagazine ca in Romanian Archived from the original on 2008 09 06 Retrieved April 30 2021 Inchisoarea ziariștilor Gazeta de Maramureș in Romanian March 27 2006 Retrieved April 30 2021 Cruceru Dan December 22 2008 Universitatea Artifex www infostud ro in Romanian Archived from the original on 2008 12 22 Retrieved April 30 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gheorghe Tașcă amp oldid 1179827961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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