CONSIDERAŢII PRIVIND VIAŢA ŞI ACTIVITATEA UNUI MARE BĂNĂŢEAN: AVRAM IMBROANE (1880-1938). (Romanian)

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      ON THE LIFE AND WORK OF A GREAT MAN IN THE BANAT: AVRAM IMBROANE (1880-1938). (English)
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      Avram Imbroane was an exponential personality of the Banat in the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th one. With an exceptional intellectual training, he studied at no less than six European universities: Budapest, Chernivtsi, Berlin, München, Poznán, and Wrocław. He was involved in the national movement of the Romanians in Transylvania and the Banat, with a precious contribution to the Great Union setting. In 1914, in the First World War he was obliged o take refuge in Romania. Avram Imbroane maintained the unconditioned union of Transylvania and the Banat with Romania and promoted that idea in Bucharest and in front of the Romanian prisoners from Transylvania and Bukovina in Russia. He came back in the Banat in 1918 and took part in the battle for union. Imbroane took part also in the Great National Assembly in Alba Julia, December 1, 1918, where they decided the union of Transylvania with Romania. He chose a politic career during the inter-war times. Imbroane started his own party, National Union from the Banat and was a member of the first Parliament of Great Romania, in 1919. Avram Imbroane had a tumultuous politic career, joined the People Party directed by General Alexandru Averescu, the Nationalist-Democrat Party of Nicolae Iorga, after. Finally, in 1925 he joined the Liberal National Party and remained a member till his death. Vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies and general secretary in the Ministry of Education, Religions and Arts were his most important public posts of honor. During his last years he was involved in the board of some commercial and banking societies in the Banat, but also in works of mercy, especially in the educational and cultural fields. He was a sustainer of the Romanians' rights in Vojvodina too. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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