The Romanian Written Press in Transylvania between Disseminating Information and Education. Case Study Luceafărul Magazine (1902-1914) Cover Image
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Presa românească din Transilvania între informare şi educaţie. Studiu de caz revista Luceafărul (1902-1914)
The Romanian Written Press in Transylvania between Disseminating Information and Education. Case Study Luceafărul Magazine (1902-1914)

Author(s): Alexandru Nicolaescu
Subject(s): Education, Cultural history, Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Editura Universitatii LUCIAN BLAGA din Sibiu
Keywords: Luceafărul magazin; press; educational messages; cultural discourse; Austro-Hungarian Empire;

Summary/Abstract: “Luceafărul” magazine appeared in 1902 in Budapest at the initiative of a Romanian student group, becoming in the first decade of the twentieth century one of the most representative Romanian periodicals in Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the present research, we focused on the first series of the magazine, the one from 1902-1914. In the first part of the study, we made a short historiographical analysis dedicated to the subject, followed by an editorial analysis of the magazine, in which we followed data related to its publication, editorial board, format, subscriptions, addressees and program articles. In the structure itself, we focused on researching several categories of articles, such as historical, biographical, dedicated to science, cultural movement, student, writers, peasants’ life, travel and politics, trying thus to underline the educational message they convey. The present research did not focus on the study of literary articles published by “Luceafărul”, these being studied in the past analysis. The documentary basis of the study was supported by the articles published by the analyzed magazine, but also by the specialized bibliography.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: XVIII
  • Page Range: 61 - 96
  • Page Count: 36
  • Language: Romanian
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