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Lumea (meaning The World in English) was a monthly magazine on international politics published in Bucharest, Romania, between 1963 and 1993.

History and profile

Lumea was established by George Ivascu in 1963.[1] It is the successor of Timpuri Noi and modeled on Western magazines.[2] At the beginning the magazine attempted to provide an alternative perspective about international politics.[1] However, later it became a mainstream publication, being compliant to the communist regime.[1] In 1993 the magazine folded.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Marcel Cornis-Pope; John Neubauer (18 July 2007). History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and disjunctures in the 19th and 20th centuries. Volume III: The making and remaking of literary institutions. John Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 59. ISBN 978-90-272-9235-3. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  2. ^ Corina L. Petrescu (2011). "Performing Disapproval toward the Soviets". In Martin Klimke; et al. (eds.). Between Prague Spring and French May (PDF). New York and Oxford: Berghahn. Retrieved 30 December 2014. {{cite book}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |editor= (help); line feed character in |chapter= at position 23 (help)