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The Cultural and Nationalising Mission of Kindergarten Teachers in Southern Dobruja, 1914-1940
Public Education was an essential feature of nation-building throughout Europe
during the 19th century. Nationalising states designed school policies to transform
peasants into nationals and citizens. However, kindergartens were primarily urban
institutions. One of their goals was to teach young children modern languages. At
the beginning of the 20th century, Romanian elites started to create and adjust
them to nationalise Dobruja and Cadrilater, the two provinces integrated into
the Old Kingdom. Both regions were ethnically diverse. In localities primarily
inhabited by a minority population, the purpose of kindergartens was to spread
the Romanian language and national culture. This article focuses on the national
integration of South Dobruja through public kindergartens. It also examines the
professional path of teachers serving in these regions until the end of the 1940s.
Finally, the paper follows teachers’ interaction with the locals and their efforts to
mediate between the pedagogical and national aims of Greater Romania and the
local interests that sometimes collided with the state school policies.