Background
Born in Focşani, son of historian Constantin Giurescu, he completed his primary and secondary studies in Bucharest.
historian medievalist university professor
Born in Focşani, son of historian Constantin Giurescu, he completed his primary and secondary studies in Bucharest.
In 1923 he graduated with a doctorate from the University of Bucharest with the thesis "Contributions to the studies of great dignitaries of the 14th and 15th century". He completed his education at the Romanian School in Paris (1923-1925) (established in 1920 by Nicolae Iorga) and upon return he starts his teaching career.
Constantin C. His political activity includes membership of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania (1932-1933) and secretary in the National Renaissance Front government (1939-1940). He is the father of historian Dinu C. Giurescu. As a great specialist in medieval and early modern history of Southeast Europe, he was expected to have been the first to hold the Nicolae Iorga Chair at Columbia University in New York City in the Spring semester of 1972.
Giurescu (Romanian pronunciation:. 1901–1977) was a Romanian historian, member of Romanian Academy and professor at the University of Bucharest. Professor Giurescu was accepted as a member of the Romanian Academy in 1974.