Săptămîna, the Glossary
Săptămîna (The Week in Romanian) was a newspaper published in the Socialist Republic of Romania focusing on Bucharest's cultural scene.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Aliyah, Brochure, Bucharest, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Dacianism, Dissent in Romania under Nicolae Ceaușescu, Eugen Barbu, Greater Romania Party, Iosif Constantin Drăgan, Jewish lobby, July Theses, Moses Rosen, Most favoured nation, National communism in Romania, Nicolae Ceaușescu, Paul Goma, Polirom, Romanian leu, Socialist Republic of Romania, Tabloid (newspaper format), Weekly newspaper, Writers' Union of Romania.
- Newspapers published in Bucharest
- Romanian-language newspapers
- Socialist newspapers published in Romania
Aliyah
Aliyah (עֲלִיָּה ʿălīyyā) is the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to, historically, the geographical Land of Israel or the Palestine region, which is today chiefly represented by the State of Israel.
Brochure
A brochure is a promotional document primarily used to introduce a company, organization, products, or services and inform prospective customers or members of the public of the benefits.
Bucharest
Bucharest (București) is the capital and largest city of Romania.
Corneliu Vadim Tudor
Corneliu Vadim Tudor (28 November 1949 – 14 September 2015), also colloquially known as "Tribunul", was a poet, writer, and journalist who was the leader of the Greater Romania Party (Partidul România Mare) and a Member of the European Parliament.
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Dacianism
Dacianism is a Romanian term describing the tendency to ascribe, largely relying on questionable data and subjective interpretation, an idealized past to the country as a whole. Săptămîna and Dacianism are socialist Republic of Romania.
Dissent in Romania under Nicolae Ceaușescu
Dissent in Romania under Nicolae Ceaușescu describes the voicing of disagreements with the government policies of Communist Romania during the totalitarian rule of Nicolae Ceaușescu after the July Theses in 1971. Săptămîna and Dissent in Romania under Nicolae Ceaușescu are socialist Republic of Romania.
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Eugen Barbu
Eugen Barbu (20 February 1924 – 7 September 1993) was a Romanian modern novelist, short story writer, journalist, and correspondent member of the Romanian Academy.
Greater Romania Party
The Greater Romania Party (Partidul România Mare, PRM) is a Romanian far-right political party.
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Iosif Constantin Drăgan
Iosif Constantin Drăgan (June 20, 1917 – August 21, 2008) was a Romanian and Italian businessman, writer, historian and founder of the ButanGas company. Săptămîna and Iosif Constantin Drăgan are socialist Republic of Romania.
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Jewish lobby
The Jewish lobby are individuals and groups predominantly in the Jewish diaspora that advocate for the interests of Jews and Jewish values.
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July Theses
The July Theses (Tezele din iulie) was a speech delivered by Nicolae Ceaușescu to the executive committee of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) on 6 July 1971. Săptămîna and July Theses are socialist Republic of Romania.
Moses Rosen
Moses Rosen (known in Hebrew as David Moshe Rosen) (July 23, 1912 – May 6, 1994) was Chief Rabbi (Rav Kolel) of Romanian Jewry between 1948–1994 and president of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania between 1964 and 1994.
Most favoured nation
In international economic relations and international politics, most favoured nation (MFN) is a status or level of treatment accorded by one state to another in international trade.
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National communism in Romania
National communism in Romania is a term referring to a form of nationalism promoted in the Socialist Republic of Romania between the early 1960s and 1989; the term itself was not used by the Communist regime. Săptămîna and national communism in Romania are socialist Republic of Romania.
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Nicolae Ceaușescu
Nicolae Ceaușescu (– 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician who served as the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 to 1989.
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Paul Goma
Paul Goma (October 2, 1935 – March 24, 2020) was a Romanian writer, known for his activities as a dissident and leading opponent of the communist regime before 1989.
Polirom
Polirom or Editura Polirom ("Polirom" Publishing House) is a Romanian publishing house with a tradition of publishing classics of international literature and also various titles in the fields of social sciences, such as psychology, sociology, and anthropology.
Romanian leu
The Romanian leu (plural lei; ISO code: RON; numeric code: 946) is the currency of Romania.
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The Socialist Republic of Romania (Republica Socialistă România, RSR) was a Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist state that existed officially in Romania from 1947 to 1989 (see Revolutions of 1989).
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Tabloid (newspaper format)
A tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet.
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Weekly newspaper
A weekly newspaper is a general-news or current affairs publication that is issued once or twice a week in a wide variety broadsheet, magazine, and digital formats.
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Writers' Union of Romania
The Writers' Union of Romania, founded in March 1949, is a professional association of writers in Romania.
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See also
Newspapers published in Bucharest
- Új Magyar Szó
- Adevărul
- Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung für Rumänien
- Azi (Romanian newspaper)
- Badushtnost
- Bucharest Business Week
- Bucharest Daily News
- Buna Vestire
- Bursa (Romanian newspaper)
- Cotidianul
- Curentul
- Curierul Național
- Cuvântul
- Dreptatea
- Evenimentul Zilei
- For a Lasting Peace, for a People's Democracy!
- Frontul Plugarilor (newspaper)
- Gândul
- Gardianul
- Gazeta Bucureștilor
- Gazeta Sporturilor
- Glasul Patriei
- Jurnalul Național
- L'Indépendance Roumanie
- Le Moment
- Libertatea
- Neuer Weg
- Nine O'Clock
- ProSport
- România Muncitoare
- România liberă
- Românul
- Românul de la Pind
- Scînteia
- Scînteia Tineretului
- Seara (newspaper)
- Săptămîna
- Universul
- Ziarul
- Ziarul Financiar
- Ziua
Romanian-language newspapers
- Adevărul
- Adevărul Moldova
- Azi (Romanian newspaper)
- Bârladul
- Basarabia (newspaper)
- Buna Vestire
- Bursa (Romanian newspaper)
- Cotidianul
- Curentul
- Curierul Românesc
- Cuvânt Moldovenesc (newspaper)
- Cuvântul
- Evenimentul Zilei
- Foaia Românească
- Frontul Plugarilor (newspaper)
- Făclia
- Gândul
- Gardianul
- Gazeta Bucureștilor
- Gazeta Sporturilor
- Gazeta de Transilvania
- Jurnalul Național
- Kosova (1932 newspaper)
- Legalitatea
- Libertatea (Pančevo)
- Literatura și Arta
- Luminătorul
- Meridianul Românesc
- Misionarul
- Moldova (newspaper)
- Moldova Suverană
- ProSport
- Progresul (newspaper)
- Proletarul (1928)
- România liberă
- Românul de la Pind
- Seara (newspaper)
- Săptămîna
- The Timișoara Times
- Tipograful Român
- Tutova (newspaper)
- Universul
- Ziarul Financiar
- Zorile Bucovinei
- Școala
- Adevărul
- Der Wecker
- Facla
- Frontul Plugarilor (newspaper)
- Neuer Weg
- Proletarul (1892)
- Proletarul (1928)
- România Muncitoare
- Românul
- Scînteia
- Scînteia Tineretului
- Seara (newspaper)
- Săptămîna
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Săptămîna
Also known as Saptamana, Saptamina, Săptămâna.