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Alexis Nour (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈleksis ˈno.ur]; born Alexei Vasile Nour, also known as Alexe Nour, Alexie Nour, As. Nr.; Russian: Алексе́й Ноур, Aleksey Nour; 1877–1940) was a Bessarabian-born Romanian journalist, activist and essayist, known for his advocacy of Romanian-Bessarabian union and his critique of the Russian Empire, but also for controversial political dealings. Oscillating between socialism and Russian nationalism, he was noted as founder of Viața Basarabiei gazette. Eventually affiliated with Romania's left-wing form of cultural nationalism, or Poporanism, Nour was a long-term correspondent of the Poporanist review Viața Românească. Publicizing his conflict with the Russian authorities, he settled in the Kingdom of Romania, where he openly rallied with the Viața Român

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  • Alexis Nour (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈleksis ˈno.ur]; born Alexei Vasile Nour, also known as Alexe Nour, Alexie Nour, As. Nr.; Russian: Алексе́й Ноур, Aleksey Nour; 1877–1940) was a Bessarabian-born Romanian journalist, activist and essayist, known for his advocacy of Romanian-Bessarabian union and his critique of the Russian Empire, but also for controversial political dealings. Oscillating between socialism and Russian nationalism, he was noted as founder of Viața Basarabiei gazette. Eventually affiliated with Romania's left-wing form of cultural nationalism, or Poporanism, Nour was a long-term correspondent of the Poporanist review Viața Românească. Publicizing his conflict with the Russian authorities, he settled in the Kingdom of Romania, where he openly rallied with the Viața Românească group. During World War I, Nour agitated against any military alliance between Romania and Russia. He stood out among Germanophiles and local supporters of the Central Powers, agitating in favor of a military offensive into Bessarabia, and demanding the annexation of Transnistria. This combative stance was later overshadowed by revelations that Nour was spying for Russia's intelligence service, the Okhrana. Still active as an independent socialist in Greater Romania, Alexis Nour won additional fame as an advocate of human rights, land reform, women's suffrage and Jewish emancipation. During the final decade of his life, Nour also debuted as a novelist, but did not register significant success. His late contributions as a Thracologist were received with skepticism by the academic community. (en)
  • Ноур, Алексе́й (рум. Alexis Nour) — румынский и молдавский журналист, эссеист и политический активист, известный критикой Российской империи, а также поддержкой румынской аннексии Бессарабии. Спорная фигура, он колебался между русским национализмом и социализмом. Это был яростный критик таристской автократии. Во время Первой мировой войны Ноур был замечен как критик румыно-российского союза. Это верный германофил, который просил о военной интервенции в Бессарабию, а также об аннексии Приднестровья. Позже выяснилось, что он на самом деле был шпионом Императорской секретной службы — Охранного отделения. В межвоенной Румынии он продолжал оставаться независимым социалистом. Она выступал в поддержку прав человека, феминизма, освобождения евреев, а также аграрной реформы. Научное сообщество скептически отнеслось к его вкладу в подготовку кадров. (ru)
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  • Alexis Nour (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈleksis ˈno.ur]; born Alexei Vasile Nour, also known as Alexe Nour, Alexie Nour, As. Nr.; Russian: Алексе́й Ноур, Aleksey Nour; 1877–1940) was a Bessarabian-born Romanian journalist, activist and essayist, known for his advocacy of Romanian-Bessarabian union and his critique of the Russian Empire, but also for controversial political dealings. Oscillating between socialism and Russian nationalism, he was noted as founder of Viața Basarabiei gazette. Eventually affiliated with Romania's left-wing form of cultural nationalism, or Poporanism, Nour was a long-term correspondent of the Poporanist review Viața Românească. Publicizing his conflict with the Russian authorities, he settled in the Kingdom of Romania, where he openly rallied with the Viața Român (en)
  • Ноур, Алексе́й (рум. Alexis Nour) — румынский и молдавский журналист, эссеист и политический активист, известный критикой Российской империи, а также поддержкой румынской аннексии Бессарабии. Спорная фигура, он колебался между русским национализмом и социализмом. Это был яростный критик таристской автократии. В межвоенной Румынии он продолжал оставаться независимым социалистом. Она выступал в поддержку прав человека, феминизма, освобождения евреев, а также аграрной реформы. Научное сообщество скептически отнеслось к его вкладу в подготовку кадров. (ru)
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