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Vladimir Creţulescu holds a bachelor's degree in history, with a specialization in art history (University of Bucharest, 2008), and also has a second bachelor's degree, in film directing (National University of Theatrical al Cinematographic Art - UNATC, Bucharest, 2011). He has a master's degree in medieval studies, obtained from the University of Bucharest (2010), as well as a dual specialization Ph.D. – in history (University of Bucharest, Romania) and in political science respectively (University of Bordeaux, France) – obtained in 2016, with a jointly supervised thesis, titled Les origines du discours identitaire Aroumian-Roumain (1770-1878): la construction d’une identité nationale.
At present, Vladimir is a full-time lecturer at the History Faculty of the University of Bucharest, as part of the Department of Ancient History, Archeology and Art History (from 2019 onwards). Previously, he has been employed as a museographer at the Bucharest Municipality Museum (2017-2019), and has taught at the University of Bucharest, from the position of associate lecturer (2016-2019).
Selected publications:
- Books:
- Vladimir Crețulescu, Ethnicité aroumaine, nationalité roumaine : La construction discursive d’une identité nationale (1770 – 1878), L’Harmattan, Paris, 2021.
- Articles:
- Vladimir Crețulescu, « Nicolae Bălcescu sur “La marche de la révolution dans l’histoire des Roumains” de 1821 à 1848 », in Des Balkans à la Cordillera. Les soulèvements des années 1820, Mădălina Vârtejanu-Joubert, Nicolas Pitsos, Florica Bohîlțea-Mihuț (eds), Classiques Garnier, ‘POLEN – Pouvoirs, lettres, normes’ collection, Paris, 2023, pp. 193-214.
- Vladimir Creţulescu, “Aromanian Ethnicity in the Accounts of British Travelers throught the Balkans (approx. 1800-1860)”, Hiperboreea, Vol. 8, no. 1/2021, pp. 38-58.
- Vladimir Creţulescu, “The Mosaic Panels of Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora, in the Church of San Vitale, Ravenna: Between Imperial and Ecclesiastical Propaganda”, in Images de l’Invisible. De l’Antiquité tardive à la fin du Moyen Âge, Luminiţa Diaconu, Alexandra Liţu, Ecaterina Lung (eds), Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti, Bucureşti, 2020, pp. 33-52.
- Vladimir Creţulescu, “The Paleochristian Churches and Mosaics of Ravenna: Examples of Byzantine or Late Roman Art?”, ARA Reports. Architecture. Restoration. Archaeology., no. 10/2019, Editura „Arhitectură. Restaurare. Arheologie”, Bucureşti, 2019, pp. 223-234.
- Vladimir Creţulescu, “L’ethnicité des Aroumains dans les récits des voyageurs français dans les Balkans (1800-1860)”, Études balkaniques – Recherches interdisciplinaires sur les mondes hellénique et balkanique – Cahiers Pierre Belon « 1989 », no. 21/2015-2016, L. Bénou et G. Valtchinova (dirs.), Association Perre Belon, De Boccard, Paris, 2017, pp. 195-212.
- Vladimir Creţulescu, “The Aromanian-Romanian National Movement (1859-1905): an Analytical Model”, in Ius Vallachicum, Ilona Czamańska and Marius Diaconescu (eds), Balcanica Posnaniensia. Acta et studia, Vol. 22, no. 1/2015, pp. 99-119.
- Vladimir Creţulescu, “Nationalisme civique vs. nationalisme ethnique, partant de Jean-Jacques Rousseau et Johann Gottfried Herder: opposition ou complémentarité ?”, Historical Yearbook, Vol. XI-XII / 2014-2015 (double issue), „Nicolae Iorga” History Institute – Romanian Academy, „Ovidius” University Press, Constanţa, 2015, pp. 41-70.
- Vladimir Creţulescu, “Le conflit gréco-roumain sur la question aroumaine (1860-1905)”, in Les constructions identitaires dans les espaces francophones de l’Europe Orientale et de l’Afrique, Ecaterina Lung, Yahia Abou El Farah, Corina Iosif, Daniela Zaharia, Simona Corlan (eds), Université « Mohammed V » de Rabat et Université de Bucarest, Publications de l’Institut des Études Africaines, Rabat, 2015, pp. 315-324.
List of subjects taught:
- Romanian Art in the 19th Century (class and seminar, Art History bachelor's program, year 2)
- Romanian Art in the First Half of the 20th Century (class and seminar, Art History bachelor's program, year 3)
- The History and Theory of Art (class and seminar, History bachelor's program, year 3)
- The Methodology of Art History (class and seminar, Art History bachelor's program, year 2)
- European Art in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (seminar, Art History bachelor's program, year 1)
- Special seminar for the Study of Historical Sources for Historiography, the History of Mentalities and of the Imaginary (seminar, History bacherlor's program, year 2)
- Specialized practice of guiding in museums (seminar, Art History and Philosophy of Culture master's program, year 2)
- Bachelor's thesis writing workshop (seminar, Art History bachelor's program, year 3)
- Master's thesis writing workshop (seminar, Art History and Philosophy of Culture master's program, year 2)
