@article{slovo 634, author = {Maria Florutau}, title = {Regional Enlightenment in Transylvania: The educational reforms of Bishop Petru Pavel Aron, their influences and effects on the Uniate society in Transylvania in the Age of Enlightenment}, volume = {27}, year = {2015}, url = {https://student-journals.ucl.ac.uk/slovo/article/id/634/}, issue = {1}, abstract = {<p>The Transylvanian Enlightenment is a very contained phenomenon, yet fully fledged, attributed to a group of intellectuals in the last two decades of the eighteenth century known as the Transylvanian School. However, efforts towards Enlightenment appear much sooner, made possible by Uniate Bishop Inochentie Micu Klein’s ideas and especially through the actions of his successor, Petru Pavel Aron. With the financial help of the Habsburg Empire, particularly that of Empress Maria Theresa, Bishop Aron created schools, a typography and an intellectual circle that established the foundation for the Transylvanian School. Largely under-researched, the Bishop’s educational efforts will be examined in this study to argue that Enlightenment among the ethnic Romanian population appeared in Transylvania in a peripheral form forty years earlier than the Transylvanian School.</p><p>Click <a href="http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1469168/1/Regional%20Enlightenment%20in%20Transylvania%20%2827.1%29.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> to read the article.</p>}, month = {5}, issn = {2753-4928}, publisher={University College London (UCL)}, journal = {Slovo} }