Traian Brăileanu

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Grave at Sfânta Vineri Cemetery

Following the King Michael Coup of August 1944, General Nicolae Rădescu, soon to become prime minister, pointed to Brăileanu as among those guilty of the "national disaster" that had befallen the country. He was placed under house arrest, and was held under permanent watch in the room where he lay bedridden with a duodenal ulcer. [134] In 1945, he was removed from his house, detained and taken to police headquarters. Hospitalized following a hemorrhage, he remained under medical care until his trial. [134] This took place in May of the following year, when Brăileanu and Antonescu were among the 24 politicians brought before Romanian People's Tribunals, collectively charged with "bringing disaster upon the country". [144] At the time, the Communist Party organ, Scînteia , described Brăileanu as "flushed out, disjointed, his baldness sowed with grey bristle hairs as on a worn-out brush, his mouth toothless, words emerging inconsistent, gelatinous". [145] As argued by political scientist Ruxandra Cesereanu, such portrayals meant to induce the notion that Brăileanu was already dead to the world, a "living corpse". [146]

Brăileanu was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment; another official jailed at the same trial was Ion Petrovici, a successor of his at the Education Ministry. [141] First held at Văcărești Prison before being moved to Aiud Prison, [134] Brăileanu continued working on translations of Aristotle, as well as on a memoir covering the early part of his life. [147] In 1947, he developed a severe ulcer and, gravely ill, was taken to the Brașov prison hospital. In June, a committee of doctors decided he did not require a hospital stay, and he was returned to Aiud. [134] He died there, most likely on October 3. [137] Shortly before, the prison doctor had refused to send him for an operation, and he was not allowed to access a package his relatives had sent. [148] His family managed to bring the body to Bucharest, where he was buried in an Orthodox ceremony at Sfânta Vineri Cemetery. [149] Others who occupy the same gravesite include his wife, who lived until 1972, and his father. [141]

Publication and analysis of Brăileanu's works were entirely suppressed under the communist regime that followed his death. [150] Some exceptions were made under the national communism of the 1980s, when Mihu Achim recovered him as a reference for "national sociology". [151] By 1990, following the anticommunist Romanian Revolution, Brăileanu's philosophical output was again the object of public scrutiny. Controversially, sociologist Dan Dungaciu published a piece honoring Brăileanu and his theory of the elites in a May 1993 issue of Mișcarea, the neo-fascist newspaper. [152] In 1997, the Romanian Academy's sociological institute held a session dedicated to Brăileanu. [153] His ancestral home in Bilca was reopened as a local museum. [154]

Brăileanu's one daughter was married to his assistant Leon Țopa (1912–1996). [155] Late in his life, Țopa was interviewed by Dungaciu, arguing that Brăileanu should be understood as a sociologist, beyond his political commitments. [156] Brăileanu's nephew Virgil Procopovici survived both his jailing under Antonescu and a renewed communist imprisonment from 1948, and, in 1999, reemerged as a legatee of the Iron Guard, republishing Guardist literature that he had kept hidden for the previous 50 years. [137] A new edition of his uncle's Nicomachean Ethics appeared at Editura Antet in on around 2005; scholar Alexander Baumgarten criticized this editorial decision, noting that the translation had since been superseded by Stella Petrecel's (itself published in 1988). [157]

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Traian Brăileanu
TBraileanu.jpg
Born(1882-09-14)September 14, 1882
DiedOctober 3, 1947(1947-10-03) (aged 65)
Resting placeSfânta Vineri Cemetery, Bucharest
Awards Order of the Crown (1933)
Education
Alma mater Czernowitz University
Main interests
Minister of State Secretary for the Department of National Education, Religious Affairs and the Arts
In office
September 14, 1940 January 21, 1941