Lucian Boia May 2026
: Boia argues that history is not just a collection of objective facts but a narrative often influenced by mythical configurations. He contends that historians inevitably create a form of "fiction" by organizing real events into a coherent story.
: In works like The Traps of History , he examines the adaptability of the Romanian intellectual elite across different political regimes (1930s–1950s), challenging the idea of total "rupture" between eras. 2. Major Works and Publications Lucian Boia
: His most influential work, History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness (1997), critiques established myths such as the "purely Roman" origin of Romanians and the idealized portrayal of national heroes. : Boia argues that history is not just
Boia is a central figure in the "new history" movement in Romania, which emerged more strongly after the 1989 revolution. His work focuses on the "imaginary"—how societies construct and perceive their own past. Lucian Boia

