Last Renaissance Man

Nicolae Iorga's American Lectures on Europe's Forgotten Frontier

Published by Center for Romanian Studies
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About The Book

Nicolae Iorga’s masterful study illuminates the Romanian synthesis, revealing how Byzantine heritage, agrarian society, and national identity intertwined to shape Southeastern Europe. This book bridges rigorous scholarship with nuanced historiographical insight, offering an essential resource for historians and students alike.

The Last Renaissance Man: Nicolae Iorga's American Lectures on Europe's Forgotten Frontier is the rediscovery of a major European voice American readers have never properly met.

In 1930, Iorga, one of the most prolific scholars in history, later Prime Minister of Romania, and ultimately assassinated by fascists, delivered a series of lectures at Columbia, Harvard, and Berkeley on democracy, history, and the fault lines between East and West. Reading them now feels uncanny. He's describing a Europe caught between authoritarianism and fragile democratic institutions in ways that feel urgently contemporary.

This edition brings together those lectures for the first time for a general U.S. audience, with an accessible introduction and strong academic pedigree. It's a natural hand-sell for readers of Timothy Snyder and Anne Applebaum, works beautifully for libraries and course adoption, and fills a real gap for customers looking for serious, relevant history beyond the usual Western canon.

About The Author

The author, Nicolae Iorga (1871-1940), was one of Romania’s greatest historians. During his long and distinguished academic career, Iorga authored more than 1,000 books and 12,000 articles.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Center for Romanian Studies (September 29, 2026)
  • Length: 300 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781592118038

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