The Romanian Press in the Austro–Hungarian Empire (1867–1914): A Comparative Study Case of the Most Significant Magazines and Newspapers

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Modern European History Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.1177/16118944231222713
Alexandru Nicolaescu
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Thanks to the accelerated worldwide literacy process and technical innovations in the printing field, the written press reached its maximum development potential at the turn of the twentieth century. Because of their widespread availability, magazines and newspapers were used by the time's elites to disseminate new knowledge and technical innovations. Considering these aspects of the press, this study traces the thematic evolution of the educational and informational articles published by the most influential magazines and newspapers of the Romanians in the Austro–Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1914. Significant personalities wrote the selected periodicals of the Romanians from Transylvania, where most Romanians lived during the Dual Monarchy. They were also appreciated by the Romanians who lived in the Kingdom of Romania. Hence, they generated fruitful debates of ideas that helped to develop the various Romanian cultures, societies, politics and economies. This study, which focused on the comparative analysis of the messages conveyed in the articles, found that newspapers and magazines had similar educational messages despite having diverse purposes. The dissemination of general information was approached differently by the two types of studied press. Based on this first comparative analysis of the most representative publications of Romanians from Transylvania, I conclude that their editors put forth well-thought-out educational messages, and the informational articles had the same characteristics as the European press of the period.
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奥匈帝国的罗马尼亚报业(1867-1914 年):最重要杂志和报纸的比较研究案例
得益于全球扫盲进程的加快和印刷领域的技术革新,书面印刷在二十世纪之交达到了最大的发展潜力。由于杂志和报纸的普及,它们被当时的精英们用来传播新知识和技术创新。考虑到报刊的这些方面,本研究追溯了 1867 年至 1914 年奥匈帝国最有影响力的罗马尼亚人杂志和报纸所发表的教育和信息文章的主题演变。所选的罗马尼亚期刊均由来自特兰西瓦尼亚的重要人物撰写,在二元君主制时期,大多数罗马尼亚人都生活在特兰西瓦尼亚。生活在罗马尼亚王国的罗马尼亚人也非常欣赏这些期刊。因此,这些期刊引发了富有成果的思想辩论,有助于发展罗马尼亚的各种文化、社会、政治和经济。本研究侧重于对文章传达的信息进行比较分析,发现尽管报纸和杂志的目的各不相 同,但它们传达的教育信息却大同小异。所研究的两类报刊传播一般信息的方式有所不同。根据对特兰西瓦尼亚最具代表性的罗马尼亚人出版物进行的首次比较分析,我得出结论认为,这些出版物的编辑提出了经过深思熟虑的教育信息,信息性文章具有与当时欧洲报刊相同的特点。
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