Adev Rul (Paperback)


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Adev rul (Romanian pronunciation: meaning "The Truth," formerly spelled Adev rul) is a Romanian daily newspaper, based in Bucharest. Founded in 1871 and reestablished in 1888, it was the main left-wing press venue to be published during the Romanian Kingdom's existence, adopting an independent pro-democratic position, advocating land reform and universal suffrage. Under its successive editors Alexandru Beldiman and Constantin Mille, it became noted for its virulent criticism of King Carol I. This stance developed into a republican and socialist agenda, which made Adev rul clash with the Kingdom's authorities on several occasions. As innovative publications which set up several local and international records during the early 20th century, Adev rul and its sister daily Diminea a competed for the top position with the right-wing Universul before and throughout the interwar period. In 1920, Adev rul also began publishing its prestigious cultural supplement, Adev rul Literar i Artistic. By the 1930s, their anti-fascism and the Jewish ethnicity of their new owners made Adev rul and Diminea a the targets of negative campaigns in the far right press, and the antisemitic Octavian Goga cabinet banned them down upon obtaining power in 1937. Adev rul was revived by Barbu Br ni teanu after World War II, but was targeted by Communist Romania's censorship apparatus and again closed down in 1951.

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Adev rul (Romanian pronunciation: meaning "The Truth," formerly spelled Adev rul) is a Romanian daily newspaper, based in Bucharest. Founded in 1871 and reestablished in 1888, it was the main left-wing press venue to be published during the Romanian Kingdom's existence, adopting an independent pro-democratic position, advocating land reform and universal suffrage. Under its successive editors Alexandru Beldiman and Constantin Mille, it became noted for its virulent criticism of King Carol I. This stance developed into a republican and socialist agenda, which made Adev rul clash with the Kingdom's authorities on several occasions. As innovative publications which set up several local and international records during the early 20th century, Adev rul and its sister daily Diminea a competed for the top position with the right-wing Universul before and throughout the interwar period. In 1920, Adev rul also began publishing its prestigious cultural supplement, Adev rul Literar i Artistic. By the 1930s, their anti-fascism and the Jewish ethnicity of their new owners made Adev rul and Diminea a the targets of negative campaigns in the far right press, and the antisemitic Octavian Goga cabinet banned them down upon obtaining power in 1937. Adev rul was revived by Barbu Br ni teanu after World War II, but was targeted by Communist Romania's censorship apparatus and again closed down in 1951.

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Imprint

Book on Demand

Country of origin

Russian Federation

Release date

September 2012

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First published

September 2012

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Dimensions

210 x 148 x 6mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

118

ISBN-13

978-5-513-13299-8

Barcode

9785513132998

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LSN

5-513-13299-0



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