The article highlights the life and work of Professor Dimitrie Gusti, his love and passion for the Romanian village. The 20th century represents the age of Romanian Sociology. Dimitrie Gusti was the initiator and guide of the monographic research of Romanian villages (1925–1948), founded and led the Association for Science and Social Reform (1919–1921) and the Institute of Social Sciences of Romania (1939–1944). The article covers his birth, childhood, and studies in the country and abroad. Upon returning to the country as a professor at the University of Iaşi and then at the University of Bucharest, he was concerned with studying the real life of the village. Dimitrie Gusti remains in history as the Founder of the National School of Sociology, of the National Village Museum in Bucharest, and as a great pedagogue.
Keywords: Dimitrie Gusti; the Bucharest School of Sociology; the Romanian National Village Museum
https://studii.crifst.ro/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/MERCEANU110.pdf
https://www.doi.org/10.71077/SC.2025.10
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