Frontul Plugarilor ('Ploughmens' Front') was a weekly newspaper published from Bucharest, Romania 1945–1953.[1][2] It was the organ of the organization with the same name.[3][4] Frontul Plugarilor was one of several pro-communist publications that began appearing in Romania after the end of the Second World War.[5] Gheorghe Micle and Octav Livezeanu served as the directors of the newspaper.[6] In 1953 the newspaper was superseded by Albina.[6]
Type | Weekly |
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Owner(s) | Ploughmen's Front |
Founded | 1945 |
Language | Romanian language |
Ceased publication | 1953 |
Headquarters | Bucharest |
OCLC number | 751727730 |
References
edit- ^ Library of Congress. European Affairs Division (1949). The European press today. The Library of Congress. p. 97.
- ^ Library of Congress. Processing Dept (September 1955). East European Accessions List, Vol. 4, Part 3. p. 55.
- ^ United States (1951). Evidence of violations of human rights provisions of the treaties of peace by Rumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., G.P.O. p. 84.
- ^ Council on Foreign Relations; State University of New York at Binghamton. Center for Comparative Political Research; State University of New York at Binghamton. Center for Social Analysis (1951). Political handbook of the world. Published for the Center for Comparative Political Research of the State University of New York at Binghamton and for the Council on Foreign Relations by McGraw-Hill Book Co. p. 170.
- ^ Florin Grancea (1 September 2006). Inside the Mechanisms of Romanian Modernization: The Transformation of Public Sphere Between Media and Political System. Florin Grancea. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-4196-3969-2.
- ^ a b Robert G. Carlton (1965). Newspapers of east central and southeastern Europe in the Library of Congress. Library of Congress. p. 131.
External links
edit- Media related to Frontul Plugarilor (newspaper) at Wikimedia Commons