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The Editors Of "Tribuna" From Sibiu: University Careers And Journalistic Challenges

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  • Răducu Rușeț

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The history of Tribuna's movement has a high importance for Romanian academic knowledge. The newspaper was founded in Sibiu in 1884, and it was marked by an entire series of intellectuals from Transylvania. We note that the first generation of Tribuna was formed by Telegraful Roman editorial board, many prospective members of this newspapers being initiated into politics and journalism by Nicolae Cristea. They wanted to set a newspaper in Transylvania in order to keep a close contact with liberal circles in the Kingdom, as the man of the Tribuna members in Bucharest was Ion Bianu. With all the research that has been done so far on this subject of Tribuna movement, the contribution of liberals of the Old Kingdom to the establishment of Tribuna in Sibiu is still unknown. The leadership of the new newspaper was taken over by the writer, journalist and scholar Ioan Slavici, who at that time worked at Timpul newspaper in Bucharest. To prepare this study, we used general bibliography about the modern history of Transylvania and the Tribuna movement, studies, articles and unpublished sources, the Metropolitan Library Archive of Sibiu, Ioan Lupaş Fund. In the cases that described biographical medallions we were most likely unable to reconstruct the life of some of the Tribuna members, leaving room to other research on this topic.

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  • Răducu Rușeț, 2017. "The Editors Of "Tribuna" From Sibiu: University Careers And Journalistic Challenges," Junior Scientific Researcher, SC Research Publishing SRL, vol. 3(1), pages 40-49, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:jsr:journl:v:3:y:2017:i:1:p:40-49
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    culture; social promotion; prosopography; journalists; politics.;
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    • Z11 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics - - - Economics of the Arts and Literature

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