995:; the latter recalled the lecture hall being "packed full" of people who kept "perfect silence, so that no word would escape ears." Vitner, at the time a communist militant, recalls first meeting Lăzăreanu during one of his 1930s lectures "in national culture for the working-class and left-wing intellectual youth." He found Lăzăreanu to be pleasant, "easy-going", "beautiful in that way blades of grass are", but a man of "impressive erudition". Although he worked in political and trade-union journalism, as well as a philologist and bibliographer, Lăzăreanu was primarily a commentator on Romanian literature. Writing about numerous authors who included Caragiale, Eminescu,
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1980:, Vitner observed that Lăzăreanu's books only featured a "hundredth or thousandth of what he had published in the democratic press, over a half-century of uninterrupted work". In 1959, Ion Crișan and George Boiculescu compiled an edition of Lăzăreanu's critical studies. With his early review of the collection, critic Mihai Drăgan argued that Lăzăreanu was still important as an Eminescu and Bacalbașa researcher, but placed in doubt various of his assessments—including the "utterly erroneous" claim that Eminescu was primarily a product of
1776:. That year, the revamped the Romanian Academy elected him a titular member. His contributions to its bulletin included a 1949 piece which explored Eminescu's mental alienation and death—according to Lăzăreanu, both had been caused by Eminescu's inability to thrive under the "bourgeois-landowning regime", and by the failure of the old, "reactionary", Academy to offer him any material protection. Though a card-carrying communist, the elder Lăzăreanu also took a seat on the CDE's executive council, which also included his party colleagues
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1022:, but continued to thrive in a dusty environment, "at no harm to him whatsoever", a "real phenomenon of physical and medical resilience." In 1922, he annotated, prefaced and edited Caragiale's satiric verses, grouped into poetic cycles. The work was poorly reviewed by his colleagues in the literary press, who noted that Caragiale himself had made efforts to erase all memory of his work in verse. Lăzăreanu defended himself with chronicles in
2015:. According to George: "His contributions, or better said his interventions in discussing certain issues are much more numerous than once thought, but we should not expect that publishing them would reveal anything new". George also argued that Lăzăreanu was a minor, "all too amiable", historian of minor literature, and also one of questionable tastes—easily impressed by poets such as
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847:, who recalled that his "little essays" on literature, "of greatest interest to the reading public", took up most of Lăzăreanu's time, preventing him from publishing his poetry. Peltz also recalls Lăzăreanu's satire of "the oligarchy", noting him as an "elegant polemicist" of "fine humor". His tireless glossing of texts earned accolades from
387:, in which the young man noted: "This is one of the saddest years ever experienced by our Romanian country and by our movement. It comes with the persecution of peasant clubs!" In detailing this claim, Lăzăreanu alleged that organized peasants were being "horribly tortured" and had their huts destroyed, in retaliation.
677:, joined the Romanian socialist students' society in Paris. On May 10, 1908 (Romania's royal holiday), he and the worker Radu Florescu directed an intentional protest against King Carol, later hosting and giving exposure to their fellow socialist exile, Rakovsky. A year later, he gave a satirical speech mocking the
2066:, he had fallen into disgrace with the regime, and found his name progressively struck out from public record. After the fall of Romanian communism, he lived in Bucharest. Despite his own rapid descent into poverty, he helped Mirodan with research on his father's biography, also sending him a rare copy from
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Lăzăreanu's collection of documents in Botoșani was presumed looted, though he was also cited as having donated portions of it to the
Academy in 1942. Publication and circulation of Lăzăreanu's work was explicitly banned, but, reportedly, he continued to "speak passionately and resolutely at intimate
2062:, which resulted in the removal of communist symbolism, ensured that Lăzăreanu Sr's remains were removed from the mausoleum, alongside all other such urns. Alexandru had taken his pension by 1985, and was dedicating himself to reediting works by Lăzăreanu Sr. According to Romanian Israeli journalist
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group, circulated in June 1907, noted that
Sturdza had seen the opportunity for "the destruction of the unionist and socialist movement. The first to fall were some Jewish young men, such as Barbu Lăzăreanu and Mendelson, who were not affiliated with our movement, although the government had them
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in his native town, where he was benchmates with another literary man, the translator and critic
Constantin Iordăchescu. A disciple of his, the journalist Ion Felea, reports that he paid for his own tuition by helping other students with their homework. It was at this stage that Lazarovici became
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inhabitants, who were "heavily exploited by the landowners". It was only after the backlash that the young author became an enemy of the "bourgeois-landowning regime". Săvulescu, who places the events later in Lăzăreanu's life, has it that Lăzăreanu "had merely helped the peasants" of Gorbănești
1081:. Filotti recalled in 1965 that, though the magazine was not Marxist, it "hosted numerous articles, by Barbu Lăzăreanu and other socialists, on the history of the workers' movement and the inspiring combat of its doyens". He also had contributions as a poet and scholar in the magazines
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sent in troops and imposed a new schedule, making sure that the speakers and their respective audience never interacted with each other. That same year, the
Communist Party attracted Lăzăreanu into a semi-legal National Antifascist Committee, where he became colleagues with
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The writer was survived by his widow Sara (who died and was cremated in
February 1973), and by their son Alexandru. In 1956, the latter had been Deputy Foreign Minister, in charge during the absence of Minister Preoteasa. He became noted for his unorthodox response to the
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for his role in
Antonescu's administration; appearing as a witness in July 1946, he gave proof that Rosetti had not endorsed racial discrimination. From 1945 to 1948, Lăzăreanu served as the inaugural rector of the new Workers' University in Bucharest, which became the
2039:, which he described as a "necessary process of democratization", though both he and Preoteasa were subsequently involved in the effort to contain its spread into Romania. Later a Head of Department, Lăzăreanu Jr was instrumental in obtaining Romania's affiliation to
761:—emerging as "one of Eminescu's first biographers", Galaction expressed his gratitude to an unnamed friend, who may have been Lăzăreanu. Shortly before World War I, the latter was again involved in the Romanian labor movement. With Frimu, who was now representing the
1713:. Early in 1946, the communist party's Section for Political Education hosted Lăzăreanu's lectures on the "poets of labor and poets as laborers", which placed focus on laborite themes in the work of Eminescu or Creangă, and introduced the public to works by Toma,
1550:("that year of the blood-stained snows"); as she notes, he was still privately lecturing in literature, "to remind those stricken with terror that some great Romanian authors had genius and importance." His conferences, she claims, also collected funds for the
1574:, allowed readers to consult them at any moment in the war. Alexandru Lăzăreanu was recruited in 1941–1944 to perform labor duties required from all able-bodied Jews, and was for a while employed at the Statistics Institute. He established contacts with the
1374:; Bran-Lemeny, who still viewed his Jewish colleague as a "beloved friend", defended the notion. He posited that Lăzăreanu's belief in universal fraternity was respectable, but optimistic, as long as Romania suffered under the "slavery of alienism".
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was taking part in a bakers' strike at Botoșani. In March 1899, the
Laurian High School expelled Lazarovici for his socialist agitation. Similarly, Felea writes that Avram, "along with some of his colleagues", had felt a calling for the
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Leon Eșanu, "Activitatea secțiunilor din
Moldova ale Partidului Socialist în anii premergători înființării P.C.R." and Elisabeta Ioniță, Gheorghe Grivețeanu, "Casa în care a fost votată constituirea Partidului Comunist Român", in
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reviewers as still having "great significance". According to such reports, by mid 1937 Lăzăreanu had prepared some 240 biographies for future editions. Appearing late that year, his two brochures on
Eminescu were chronicled in
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recalled that he himself was actually in charge of that institution, Lăzăreanu's presidency being otherwise "symbolic". Nevertheless, Lăzăreanu is alleged to have obtained for the
Academy the letters of left-wing novelist
531:, who was also a pseudonymous co-editor. Eftimiu and Lăzăreanu's work for it included rhyming quatrains that parodied or mocked the more serious literary reviews. Eftimiu noted, years later, that Bélé was "very talented".
602:: "a modicum of humanity should have imposed that the sentence be postponed." The expulsion was facilitated by Lăzăreanu's Jewish ethnicity: under the still-restrictive laws of the Romanian Kingdom, he was classified as
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Lăzăreanu left for Paris, and, in November 1907, penned an appeal to the migrant workers in France, asking them to support their comrades in Romania. He lived there to 1912, and was admitted by examination to the
718:, who had produced antisemitic tracts, accusing him of "stirring up racial hatred". Sometimes passing himself off as "Matei Rareș", "Trubadurul", or "Alexandru B. Trudă", Lăzăreanu was an editor at the magazines
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and Lăzăreanu Jr be recalled to Bucharest; the latter had returned to Romania in 1949. Made Ambassador to France in May 1951, he mediated between the Romanian authorities and hostile exiles, including musicians
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is a "moving but solitary act of veneration" in the Romanian landscape. As noted by Oprescu, Lăzăreanu had found affinity with Hugo's "democratic ideas". Lăzăreanu's first work in satirical prose was hosted by
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informant and was facing communist imprisonment. In January 1952, his 70th anniversary was marked by an official ceremony at the Academy. Săvulescu, the Academy president, saluted him as a Romanian version of
1205:, on Dobrogeanu-Gherea's "literary and social work". A month later, he presided over ceremonies commemorating his former patron Nemțeanu. On the occasion, Lăzăreanu also spoke about the literary history of
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in Paris, all the while remaining attached to socialist organizations. He returned to Romania as a publicist, columnist, and workers' educator, being welcomed into a mainstream ethnic organization, the
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regime. According to Felea: "Under military-fascist dictatorship, and despite terror, communist Barbu Lăzăreanu continued to engage in word-of-mouth propaganda at Libros Lyceum and in other places."
1729:) on fraudulent electoral practices during the previous century. His 65th year and his overall activity were celebrated on April 27, 1947 by the CDE, with speeches by Galaction, Sadoveanu, Șafran,
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and others, he served as a Bucharest delegate at the UER congress held at Iași on January 13, 1913. In June of the following year, he was a guest speaker at the UER meeting in Bucharest, alongside
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was unimpressed by this approach, arguing: "Mr Lăzăreanu's opinion is not just objective, it is the only just one to have. But way of expressing it, with its irony bordering on cynicism, à la
1705:, "purged hateful messages against the co-inhabiting nationalities"; as part of this sweep, Iordan and H. Sascuteanu had submitted a gymnasium-level manual which included poems by Lăzăreanu,
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suggests that Lăzăreanu was partly interested in recovering Eminescu, a "European spirit", from the nationalist far-right, which "was using in order to 'substantiate' its own aberrations."
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background, he became noted for both his social criticism and his lyrical pieces while still in high school, subsequently developing as a satirist and printing his own humorous magazine,
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writers. On March 28, he and Pribeagu helped organize the UER's literary festival—both of them with contributions as humorists and entertainers. In May, he was speaking at the UER about
324:, this was in the southern, destitute part of the town, where Avram grew up "revolted by injustice and with a burning desire to rectify it." Lăzăreanu himself recalled that his image of
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By 1933, Lăzăreanu was a public critic of fascism, a fact which contributed to his persecution by the antisemitic far-right in the 1940s. He still managed to write and publish under the
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and their sympathizers. Known to his Romanian peers as an "incidental" but noteworthy medical historian, his 1924 collection of essays bridged philology and health historiography, as:
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Lăzăreanu's socialist-and-anarchist advocacy also made him a target of the conservative establishment, which expelled him from the country in 1907. He spent five years studying at the
1032:, Caragiale's friend and biographer: "neither the richness and exactitude of his knowledge, nor the kindness with which he imparts it, have an end." Reportedly, Zarifopol, who was a "
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Over those years, Lăzăreanu researched and edited several volumes of essays by Dobrogeanu-Gherea, issuing, as part of the "Dobrogeanu-Gherea Collection", the socialist poetry of
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The academician returned to socialist historiography and reissued as a book his earlier study on the Romanian Communards; his review of early Romanian socialism, published by
1268:). Some contributions were specific records of Jewish literary life: in December 1925, he was tracing the history of short-lived Jewish periodicals for the community magazine
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381:, and that this was read as "anarchist propaganda against throne and religion." Novelist and researcher Horia Oprescu cites a piece published by Lăzăreanu in a 1899 issue of
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Irina Airinei Vasile, Sorin Bordușanu, "A Cultural Perspective: Suggestion for a Documentary Film. The Toponymic Heritage of Bucharest – Streets Bearing Jewish Names", in
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as not just useful, but also a "pleasant, even delectable read." Minerva followed up in 1975 with a bound volume of other articles by Lăzăreanu, which was panned by
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Lăzăreanu returned to Botoșani for a conference in April 1936, at exactly the same time as another guest speaker, Nelu Ionescu, who was a member of the antisemitic
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Ion Toacă, "Locuri și case memoriale care evidențiază rezistența maselor populare românești împotriva regimului de ocupație (decembrie 1916 – noiembrie 1918)", in
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was well received and sampled by other literary professionals, who were also impressed by his ability to carry on with his work despite a debilitating battle with
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The Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Romania in 1958: An Analysis of the Decision. Final Report to the National Council for Soviet and East European Research
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had been confiscated by government. During those months, he also engaged in a polemic with journalist Ioan Alexandru Bran-Lemeny, who backed the far-right
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Lăzăreanu spent his final decade as a decorated and lionized writer and political forerunner of the regime. As a librarian, he collected, preserved, and
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523:("Civilian-Conscript"), for which he used the pseudonym "Bélé". The magazine, discreetly sponsored by the Jewish tailor Moris Segal, hosted the work of
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836:. He also became more seriously involved in the rising protest movement of the Social Democrats. He was probably responsible for the PSDR using
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Shlomo Leibovici Laiș, "Surse arhivistice pentru istoria evreilor din România", in Liviu Rotman, Camelia Crăciun, Ana-Gabriela Vasiliu (eds.),
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ended later in 1938, with a final volume focusing on Coșbuc; in 1940, Lăzăreanu's introduction to Graur's literary work and a monograph on the
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s printing offices to issue propaganda, as alleged by investigating prosecutors in August 1918. Around that time, he met and befriended writer
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4945:, Xenia Slivăț, "Acțiunile de solidarizare ale proletariatului din Romînia cu revoluția populară din Rusia (ianuarie 1905—ianuarie 1906)", in
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502:, by 1907 he was tutoring Bucharest workers, giving them lessons in Romanian grammar and literature, and also "educating them politically".
462:, with a series of rhyming columns that he signed as "Trubadur". With his Romanian-sounding adoptive surname, Lăzăreanu had poems hosted in
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review and, as noted by his official obituary of 1957, made his reputation as a "propagandist of such ideas." His first contribution to the
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and other outlaws as revolutionary heroes and his very interest in history were shaped when, as a child, he began reading popular novels by
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C. Botoran, Gheorghe Unc, "Partidul Comunist Român în fruntea acțiunilor de solidaritate cu lupta revoluționară a poporului chinez", in
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were the two candidates for the People's Councils of Bucharest proposed by the Institute for Cultural Relations with the Outside World.
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Horia Vladimir Șerbănescu, "Caricatura militară în presa umoristică românească, de la Unire până la Războiul cel Mare (1859–1916)", in
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and physician Alcibiade Tavernier, and documenting the minutae of Hasdeu's literary and political activity. He also held a column on
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1558:, Lăzăreanu was again exposed to racial and political persecution, beginning when he was placed under constant surveillance by the
1248:, who sees Lăzăreanu as "a minor, socialist literato did not shy away from distorting literary reality". In 1927, he published at
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1505:—and his torrent of jibes against Romanian authors—is not only distasteful, it is downright insulting." Lăzăreanu was welcomed by
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Lăzăreanu was simultaneously involved in complex library research. This was especially unusual, since he had been diagnosed with
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under his tenure. His inaugural speech declared the school to be one of a fundamentally new type, with a mission to create the "
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had labeled an antisemite, obtained a retraction from Lăzăreanu. In November 1920, Lăzăreanu was an inaugural contributor to
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In January 1923, Lăzăreanu was co-opted by the Humanitarian Circle, which supported progressive politics and championed
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From 1919 to 1930, Lăzăreanu resumed his work in popular education, reestablishing the workers' university, joining the
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of Botoșani. Many biographers date his poetic debut to another single-issue publication that he also edited—the 1902
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newspapers, and was afterwards press officer for communist-inspired entertainment company, Filmul Popular.
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for Romanians. Lăzăreanu described the Front's ideology as "narrow and crooked", emphasizing its role as a
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Dicționar de pseudonime, anonime, anagrame, astronime, criptonime ale scriitorilor și publiciștilor români
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Ioan Maximiuc, "Posibile și necesare corective și completări la o (posibilă) istorie a presei locale", in
1925:
Before his death, Lăzăreanu served several times in the Academy Presidium. He was also a recipient of the
1698:(CDE) had him as a guest lecturer, with an overview of "progressive Jewish poets in Romanian literature".
1513:
society, and published in its eponymous magazine. His work there was mentioned in the Iron Guard's paper,
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1992:. According to Drăgan, some of the more "anecdotal" essays should have been scrapped from publication.
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2019:. Six years later, the Lăzăreanu centennial was marked in Botoșani by a literary delegation comprising
1442:
1272:; he also published a 1926 notice on the life and activity of a Jewish journalist, Sigismund Carmelin.
911:
801:
769:. Despite his growing reputation, he and other Jewish professionals were still barred from joining the
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1935:, First Class. In June 1956, he participated as a speaker in the ceremony which welcomed parts of the
1897:
in January 1952, offered a negative review of Dobrogeanu-Gherea's political contribution, now deemed "
1067:; its depiction of Europe as savaged by "war and revolution" enlisted an objection from Lăzăreanu: in
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765:(PSDR), he established a "workers' university" in Bucharest, where he then taught literature and the
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95:
Alex. Bucur, Arald, Barbou Lazareano, Barbu Lăzărescu, Bélé, Mathieu H. Rareșiu, Trubadur, Trubadurul
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Florian Tănăsescu, Marian Ștefan, "Grupurile socialiste române de la Paris la început de secol", in
3317:"Mișcarea Culturală. Știri și fapte din lumea artistică și literară. Festival literar-artistic", in
1351:
828:("Pages of Ancient History"). During the final months of the German occupation, Lăzăreanu wrote for
346:; however, he still mused that his lifelong "romantic vision" may have been borrowed from Popnedea.
4737:
3881:
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Valeriu L. Bologa, "Institutul de istoria medicinei, farmaciei și de folklor medical din Cluj", in
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1008:
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of August 1907, which, according to Vitner, should be read as an homage to the progressive side of
241:
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Alexandru Roz, "Activitatea lui Ioan Slavici pentru crearea cercului umanitarist din România", in
5032:
4687:
3586:
Liviu D. Grigorescu, Marian Ștefan, "Un diplomat român în America despre românii din America", in
3224:
1966:
Lăzăreanu's ashes were deposited near the mausoleum reserved for socialist heroes, in Bucharest's
1097:
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1000:
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as restorative, in that they brought focus back on Eminescu's genius and passionate work. Writer
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Lucian Zeev-Herșcovici, "C.D.E. (Comitetul Democrat Evreiesc, Jewish Democratic Committee)", in
3814:
2342:
1954:, his funeral, including the speeches, was held on the premises and closed with the singing of "
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review, usually as "Alex. Bucur" or "Mathieu H. Rareșiu", and also collaborated on Galaction's
699:
331:
245:
202:
134:
112:
4777:"Încheierea vizitei președintelui Republicii Volta Superioară, general Sangoulé Lamizana", in
2340:
Horia Oprescu, "Panteon. 90 de ani de la naștere. Barbu Lăzăreanu, luptător pentru carte", in
229:; however, his attention for very minute detail, and his political bias, were both ridiculed.
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1971:
1801:
1586:. In October 1942, Lăzăreanu Sr was arrested with other Jews and scheduled to be deported to
1583:
1485:
In a new fascicle put out in early 1938, Lăzăreanu chronicled the Romanian translations from
1386:
1307:
1198:
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became the first Romanian journal of its kind to feature colored prints, and included art by
1773:
820:. Before April 1918, he had published two more brochures on literary subjects, announced as
425:
5117:
5112:
3471:
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Leon Eșanu, "Doctor H. Aroneanu și mișcarea muncitorească din Bacău în anii 1918—1920", in
2239:, "The Mendacity of Roumania. How the Government Persecutes Its Jewish Men of Letters", in
1948:
1919:
1863:
Lăzăreanu Sr headed the Academy's library from 1948 to 1957. In 2013, mathematician-writer
1327:
1280:
952:(May 1921), before both the party and newspaper were outlawed. He was also affiliated with
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186:
4899:
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Lucrările primului Congres al scriitorilor din Republica Populară Română: 18—23 iunie 1956
3994:
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3138:
3117:
1653:. He was however outspoken in his defense of General Rosetti, who was put on trial at the
304:
Avram–Barbu, the son of Herschel Lazarovici, was listed in 1946 as a practitioner of the "
8:
4717:
4525:
4200:
4097:
3864:
1639:
1542:", which enhanced antisemitic repression. Herself expelled from high school, Jewish poet
1489:, adding his own musings about the shortcomings of various styles of translation. Writer
1486:
1335:
1188:
973:
222:
146:
126:
5056:
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3711:
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1701:
By November 1945, Romanian literature textbooks were being rewritten, and, according to
1602:
1245:
561:
personnel, depicted as slow-witted and (especially if cavalry officers) as sex objects.
321:
5017:
4764:
4185:
2745:
1955:
1765:
1726:
1691:
1543:
1359:
1209:, reviewing poets such as Captain Constant Tonegaru Sr, and journalists such as Graur,
1149:
813:
654:
634:
548:
378:
309:
214:
62:
5039:
4213:
Constantin Eretescu, "Brutus Coste. Un reprezentant al exilului politic românesc", in
4141:
Dem. Saul, "Revista revistelor. Române. Buletinul Științific al Academiei R.P.R.", in
1804:. He was reconfirmed a member of the CDE Central Committee in late March 1949. In the
1221:
5083:
5008:
4984:
4915:
4890:
4872:
4795:, "Dicționar neconvențional al scriitorilor evrei de limbă română. D. Dambla II", in
4629:
4603:
4576:
4547:
4505:"Un gest măreț de prietenie. Simpozionul de la Casa Prieteniei Romîno–Sovietice", in
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1981:
1947:. Lăzăreanu died of a heart attack in Bucharest, on January 19, 1957. Incinerated at
1936:
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1844:
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after 1916. He was a member of the underground PSDR and guest speaker at its defiant
757:, who had come to the city in order to research the life of Romania's national poet,
691:
339:
313:
249:
130:
4155:"Central Jewish Committee of Rumania Elects New Board; Was Criticized by Communists"
3872:, "Transnistria and the Romanian Solution to the 'Jewish Problem'", in Ray Brandon,
1506:
642:
598:, having suffered a nervous breakdown. As claimed by the younger literary historian
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1989:
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being both highly successful with the public and then banned by official censors.
852:
491:
433:, he persisted in trying to establish a lasting newspaper of his own, putting out
190:
5094:
4903:
4886:
4262:, December 13, 1948, p. 6; "US Seeks Ouster Of 2 Romanian Diplomats in U.S.", in
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3588:
3493:
2020:
2004:
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socialist club came out as separate brochures. By 1939, he was still frequenting
1494:
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996:
965:
893:
375:
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335:
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138:
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Barbu Lăzăreanu, "Din săptămână'n săptămână. La moartea unui vechiu editor", in
968:
as fellow contributors. Here, Lăzăreanu discussed allegations of torture by the
622:
5066:
4921:
4907:
4853:
Ionel Bejenaru, "Anii de tinerețe ai unor militanți socialiști botoșăneni", in
3893:
2044:
2016:
1985:
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1869:
1757:
1718:
1706:
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1625:
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1363:
1157:
1029:
992:
758:
754:
594:, and had decided to punish his insolence. Lăzăreanu was allegedly arrested at
528:
416:
268:
4277:
4154:
4110:
Veronica Aldea, Adriana Gagea, Angela Oprea, "Biblioteca Ateneului Român", in
1725:("On the Census Suffrage"), which reviewed literary documents (principally by
1225:
16:
Romanian literary historian, bibliographer, and left-wing activist (1881–1957)
5106:
5071:
4942:
4416:
3689:
3215:
2214:"Curier judiciar. Situația publicistului B. Lăzăreanu ca cetățean român", in
1974:, his documentary collection is housed in New York City. In his obituary for
1849:
1679:
1595:
1559:
1502:
1285:
1180:
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1048:
915:
682:
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626:
604:
558:
463:
360:
237:
178:
3984:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 248; Săvulescu, pp. 26–27. See also Felea, p. 162;
1666:"; its curriculum was to be based on the four "great educators of mankind":
1063:. The Circle's manifesto, taken up in various newspapers, was influenced by
633:. He was published in the French socialist press, as well as, back home, in
30:
5022:
Cu privire la Eminescu, Creangă, Caragiale, Coșbuc, B. P. Hașdeu [
4239:
Paul Nistor, "The Romanians and the Second American Red Scare. The Case of
3947:
3726:
2938:
2067:
2000:
1828:
1824:
1820:
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1449:. Like other men from Ralea's circle, he remained a regular contributor to
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1371:
1303:
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1060:
1044:
1033:
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Returning to Botoșani, Lăzăreanu probably acted as a host for the novelist
407:
398:, spoke of the "rather exulted" verse he had published in the single-issue
280:
248:
and subsequent democratization. He rose to prominence post-1948, under the
226:
4894:
4599:"Urne cu pământ de pe Frontul de Est, aduse la Mausoleul Eroilor Neamului"
4467:
3428:"Terrorellenes liga alakul Romániában. Az új liga első proklamációja", in
3120:, "Convorbiri. Cu acad. Șerban Cioculescu despre editarea clasicilor", in
1831:
into writing a series of pro-communist novels. Also a likely agent of the
902:
870:
5012:
4988:
4860:
4280:, "George Enescu și regimul democrat-popular (1944 — mai 1955) (II)", in
3873:
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2374:
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1940:
1939:
being returned from the Soviet Union; in December, alongside Chief Rabbi
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1734:
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1538:
Between September 1940 and January 1941, the Iron Guard established its "
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499:
411:
5087:
4957:
Buletinul Centrului, Muzeului și Arhivei Istorice a Evreilor din România
4779:
4438:
4069:
4054:
4039:
3812:"Situația creatorilor de artă și literatură, în anii Holocaustului", in
3788:
3619:
3557:
3539:, "Sărbătorirea și personalitatea științifică a d-lui Moses Gaster", in
3430:
3319:
2051:
in February 1964. In 1973, he was serving as Romanian Ambassador in the
1995:
Boiculescu revived interest in such works in 1972, when he compiled the
1645:
474:. Contemplative and rustic, such pieces brought him to the attention of
458:
317:
58:
4264:
2648:
2024:
1967:
1898:
1832:
1777:
1606:
1598:. By 1943, he had been welcomed into a scholars' circle, formed around
1519:, with the comment: "We regret the collaborations by Jews Lăzăreanu".
1378:
1165:
1004:
599:
536:
475:
320:, in a house on Târgul Calicilor Street. As later noted by academician
5473:
Recipients of the Order of the Star of the Romanian Socialist Republic
2818:
Săvulescu, p. 25. See also "Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 247; Felea, p. 159
1582:
recalls that he collected funds for either the Communist Party or the
1532:
1091:
988:
956:, a progressive daily put out in 1920–1922 by anonymous editors, with
423:, after which he became a regular contributor to the left-wing review
4883:
Istoriografia literară românească. De la origini până la G. Călinescu
4575:, p. 317. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013.
3415:
Violeta Ionescu, "Restitutio. Ziariști evrei în presa gălățeană", in
3141:, "Breviar. Obiecțiile lui Zarifopol la scrierile lui Caragiale", in
3007:
2216:
1809:
1667:
1261:
961:
816:
in Russia. His first book of literary portraits appeared in 1917, as
449:
334:. He later learned to credit professional historians, beginning with
80:
4865:
Capcanele istoriei. Elita intelectuală românească între 1930 și 1950
4607:, June 8, 2013; Mihaela Grancea, "Moartea comunistă în România", in
3512:
Din lupta antifascistă pentru independența și suveranitatea României
3051:
Constandina Brezu, "Din tradițiile presei progresiste. Ion Vinea și
1835:, he was involved in sponsoring an alleged spy ring, which included
1437:
Lăzăreanu Sr was sidelined during the antisemitic ascendancy of the
1206:
629:, and between 1908 and 1909 was a classmate of the future historian
275:. Lăzăreanu's final assignments included a steering position on the
4972:
4520:
4082:
Aurel Martin, "Cronica. Din literatura alegerilor de altădată", in
3914:
3237:
Podoleanu, pp. 159–160; Straje, p. 391. See also Felea, pp. 159–161
1741:. Fragments of his own works were read by Jewish actors, including
1140:, Lăzăreanu discovered and published poetry by politicians such as
927:
844:
809:
797:
3292:
Foaia Diecezană. Organul Eparhiei Ortodoxe Române a Caransebeșului
2435:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 247; Felea, p. 159; Săvulescu, pp. 23, 24
1901:". His other work was in early-readers' literature, with the book
1796:, he gave public endorsement to the CDE-and-communist platform of
923:
4226:
Emil Nicolae, "Un cronicar al lui C. Brâncuși: Peter Neagoe", in
2703:
Felea, p. 159; Săvulescu, p. 24; Tănăsescu & Ștefan, pp. 8–10
1836:
1052:
790:
577:. According to a detailed account of this incident, published in
570:
391:
355:
305:
244:
and a likely death in 1942, he returned to public life after the
4358:"Dana Dumitriu în posteritate — Jurnal inedit din ianuarie 1985"
3748:"Ședințele Soc. 'Prietenii Istoriei Literare' în anul 1939", in
3332:"Dela Universitatea Populară a Căminului Cultural U. E. R.", in
471:
4393:
Literatura în totalitarism. Vol. II: Bătălii pe frontul literar
2040:
326:
205:. During World War I, Lăzăreanu drifted leftward alongside the
3851:, Vol. 6, Issue 51, Series 6: Medical Sciences, 2009, p. 138;
3783:, p. 63. New York City: Conference on Jewish Relations, 1946.
2762:, January 17, 1913, p. 2; "Intrunirea Evreilor Pământeni", in
2139:
Constantin Iordăchescu, "Intre Pușchin și profetul Isaia", in
1884:, and nominally implementing locally the objectives stated in
2694:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 247; Felea, p. 159; Săvulescu, p. 24
1943:, he attended a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the
1911:
1614:
1164:, and completed in print a historical review of the Romanian
3362:
Podoleanu, pp. 159, 160. See also Bucur, p. 250; Cioculescu
3264:
Saul Goldstein-Bârlad, "Comunicări. Argot-ul școlăresc", in
5053:, Vol. VII, Issue 3, July–September 1978, pp. 542–547.
4826:, Issues 326–327 (1126–1127), September–October 2009, p. 20
4546:, p. 123. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2020.
1531:, where he lectured about early Romanian translations from
569:
Lăzăreanu was eventually deported from the country through
390:
Lazarovici was first reviewed as poet in July 1900, when a
5393:
Social Democratic Party of Romania (1910–1918) politicians
498:. As an ally of Mușoiu's, and as a friend of labor leader
5024:
4481:, "Marea nedreptate suferită de scriitorul I. Peltz", in
3878:
The Shoah in Ukraine: History, Testimony, Memorialization
2805:
Gheorghe Cunescu-Mureș, "Gala Galaction la Botoșani", in
2112:
Valentin Chifor, "Lăzăreanu Barbu", in Aurel Sasu (ed.),
1958:", the highest mark of adherence to the communist ideal.
1201:'s contribution as an orator, and, in collaboration with
308:". The family had a questionable juridical status in the
5408:
Proletarian literature writers in the Kingdom of Romania
4685:, "Cărți—Oameni—Fapte. Pasiunea micilor contibuții", in
3100:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 247; Bucur, p. 250; Porumbacu,
1609:. They worked on a critical Romanian translation of the
1426:
by 1932, and introduced Romanians to the poetic work of
45:
Avram "Bubi" Lazarovici, also rendered Bercu Leizerovici
3779:
Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction,
3541:
Arhiva, Organul Societății Istorico-Filologice din Iași
3268:, Vol. XXXI, Issues 3–4, July–October 1924, pp. 279–281
1497:, with his glaring sympathy for coreligionists such as
1160:, published some of the first compilations of Romanian
441:("Heart and Mind", 1903). In 1904, he was a regular at
5423:
Jewish Romanian writers banned by the Antonescu regime
4935:
Ion Felea, "Evocări. Barbu Lăzăreanu (1881–1957)", in
4912:
Istoria literaturii române. III: Epoca marilor clasici
1756:
On September 18, 1947, Lăzăreanu Sr joined Galaction,
1418:. He was joined in his literary activities by his son
1354:. In August 1935, Lăzăreanu expressed solidarity with
942:. He also became editor of the Socialist-Party organ,
734:. He was still a contributor to the left-wing dailies
5036:, Vol. XXV, Issue 2, February 1972, pp. 143–145.
4622:
Noi perspective în istoriografia evreilor din România
3930:, "Memoriile Șef-rabinului Dr. Alexandru Șafran", in
3079:
Săvulescu, pp. 25–26. See also Porumbacu, pp. 144–145
2980:
Carpica. Publicația Muzeului de Istorie și Artă Bacău
1275:
527:, Ioan Dragomirescu-Dragion, Leon Wechsler-Vero, and
406:, where he also printed a manifesto in verse against
283:. His political activity was complemented by his son
2511:
Zu Leben und Publizistik des rumänischen Anarchisten
1298:
During the late 1920s, Lăzăreanu became a committed
1011:, his book titles for the early 1920s usually began
976:. According to Felea, this contribution resulted in
818:
Constantin Radovici, Agatha Bârsescu, Nora Marinescu
185:. Lăzăreanu's youthful sympathies veered toward the
4820:"Aniversările și comemorările lunii octombrie", in
4432:Barbu Lăzăreanu, "50 de ani dela apariția ziarului
4333:"Roller și Răutu nu ieșeau din vorba lui Sadoveanu"
3724:"Cultură, Oameni, Fapte. Cărți—autori—reviste", in
2595:
Studii și Cercetări de Istoria Artei. Artă Plastică
1047:, the enterprise had also been endorsed by Mușoiu,
714:. Together, they helped draft a resolution against
5075:, Vol. XXV, Issue 40, October 1971, pp. 1, 8.
5028:], V. Alecsandri, G. Asachi și I. H. Rădulescu
4969:, Vol. V, Issue 57, December 1991, pp. 42–43.
4419:, "Primele asociații muncitorești în Romînia", in
3829:Anchete și procese uitate, 1945–1960. I. Documente
3469:Ioan Alexandru Bran-Lemeny, "Barbu Lăzăreanu", in
3266:Arhiva Societății Științifice și Literare din Iași
1414:, and curated a selection of Graur's writings for
910:, "a very dangerous element". Joining the postwar
4590:
4588:
3849:Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brașov
1690:, focusing his research on that writer's debt to
1546:recalls meeting Lăzăreanu around the time of the
1422:(born 1913), who became a regular contributor to
906:, who noted his association with labor organizer
698:Upon his return to Romania, Lăzăreanu joined the
5104:
4998:Socialismul în România. 1835 – 6 septembrie 1940
4753:, Carl Beck Paper, Issue 1905, April 2008, p. 46
4095:"Sărbătorirea scriitorului Barbu Lăzăreanu", in
3660:, Vol. XIV, Issue 3, July–September 1937, p. 104
3112:
3110:
2070:'s works. He died in Bucharest in October 1991.
1839:journalist Harry Făinaru. In December 1948, the
1590:, but was spared thanks to the interventions of
649:. These contributions include the lyrical piece
519:In 1906, Lăzăreanu founded the satirical weekly
3831:, p. 166. Bucharest: Fundația W. Filderman, .
1772:honored him by assigning his name to street in
4652:, Vol. X, Issue 9, September 1959, pp. 118–119
4585:
4132:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 248; Săvulescu, p. 27
3715:, Vol. VII, Issues 4–5, April–May 1938, p. 339
3669:"Faptele săptămânii. Cu privire la geniu", in
3582:
3580:
3578:
3576:
2198:
2196:
2194:
2049:Ambassador Extraordinary to the United Kingdom
808:picnic (May 1, 1917), and reportedly became a
4691:, Vol. XXIX, Issue 1, January 1976, pp. 55–56
4646:Glose și comentarii de istoriografie literară
4292:
4290:
3900:, p. 238. Rome: Città Nuova Editrice, 2007.
3898:I giusti. Gli eroi sconosciuti dell'olocausto
3228:, Vol. XXVIII, Issue 2, February 1965, p. 154
3107:
2622:Paul de Coks, "Expulzarea unui trubadur", in
2557:, Vol. XX, Issue 226, January 2006, pp. 29–30
2418:"Nimeni nu poate sări peste umbra epocii lui"
1682:. In May 1945, he was finally elected to the
4086:, Vol. I, Issue 12, November 1950, pp. 77–83
4024:
4022:
3693:, Vol. XVIII, Issue 11, November 2007, p. 27
3456:"A belügyminiszter és a sajtószabadság", in
3134:
3132:
3130:
2844:, Vol. XXIII, Issue 271, October 2009, p. 15
2336:
2334:
2332:
2330:
2328:
2326:
2324:
2314:
2312:
2310:
2308:
2306:
2304:
1232:). His 1924 review of "various raconteurs" (
4454:, "Literatura pentru copii și tineret", in
4304:
4302:
4245:East European Journal of Diplomatic History
3942:
3940:
3573:
3033:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 247; Felea, p. 160
2801:
2799:
2644:
2642:
2640:
2638:
2636:
2634:
2491:Haupt & Slivăț, p. 37; Săvulescu, p. 25
2460:
2458:
2456:
2454:
2191:
2135:
2133:
2114:Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române
1252:an overview of Hasdeu's humorous writings (
1152:, also republishing 19th-century tracts by
900:, he was closely followed by agents of the
240:. Having narrowly escaped a deportation to
5007:, Vol. I. Bucharest: Slova, A. Feller, .
4644:Mihai Drăgan, "Recenzii. Barbu Lăzăreanu:
4544:Corespondența Enric Furtună – Henry Marcus
4287:
4217:, Vol. XVII, Issue 10, October 2016, p. 54
4161:, Vol. XVI, Issue 89, April 19, 1949, p. 4
4145:, Vol. I, Issue 5, April 1950, pp. 154–155
4123:Airinei Vasile & Bordușanu, pp. 44, 46
3730:, Vol. II, Issue 291, February 1938, p. 11
2892:
2890:
2789:
2787:
2540:
2538:
2536:
2534:
2532:
2406:
2404:
2402:
2400:
2265:
2263:
2261:
2251:
2249:
2210:
2208:
1764:and others on the leadership board of the
1410:an homage to the Romanian Jewish linguist
1043:. Located in the Bucharest home of writer
862:
29:
4768:, Issue 43258, February 28, 1964, p. 1853
4460:Editura de Stat pentru Literatură și Artă
4377:Études Romain Rolland – Cahiers de Brèves
4174:, Vol. XXXI, Issue 7, October 1949, p. 11
4019:
3934:, Vol. IV, Issue 45, December 1990, p. 39
3127:
2969:, p. 602; Felea, p. 160; Petrescu, p. 339
2947:, Vol. XIII, Issue 41, October 1966, p. 7
2321:
2301:
2243:, Vol. XLVII, Issue 23, July 1914, p. 857
2232:
2230:
2228:
2226:
1999:series into a single volume, prefaced by
824:("Samples of Theatrical Archeology") and
789:extraction, whom he persuaded to embrace
271:. He was also marginally involved in the
5005:60 scriitori români de origină evreească
4939:, Vol. XVII, Issue 6, 1971, pp. 158–162.
4299:
4067:"Poeții muncii și poeții muncitori", in
3957:Encyclopaedia Judaica. Volume 4: Blu-Cof
3937:
3393:C. D. Fortunescu, "Recenzii. Cărți", in
2796:
2631:
2451:
2130:
1927:Star of the People's Republic of Romania
1624:
1441:(1937), but returned to favor under the
1279:
1170:Lespezi și moloz din templul lui Epidaur
869:
504:
5468:Titular members of the Romanian Academy
5398:Leaders of political parties in Romania
5061:Studii. Revistă de Istorie și Filosofie
4959:, Issue 2, Spring 1998, pp. 72–97.
4247:, Issue 2, December 2015, pp. 45–48, 56
3910:"Alexandru Șafran și regina-mamă Elena"
3705:, "Cronica. Recenzii. Barbu Lăzăreanu:
3347:"Comemorarea poetului B. Nemțeanu", in
3304:
3302:
3300:
2887:
2784:
2618:
2616:
2529:
2397:
2373:Angela Ion, "Centenar Victor Hugo", in
2279:
2277:
2275:
2258:
2246:
2205:
2180:
2178:
2176:
2174:
2172:
2153:
2151:
2108:
2106:
2104:
2102:
1721:. The party also printed his brochure,
5318:Translators of the Bible into Romanian
5105:
4955:, "Presa evreiască din provincie", in
4841:Cinematografic Art & Documentation
4573:History of Modern Cremation in Romania
3246:Pușcariu, pp. 994–995, 1000–1002, 1045
2672:, May 23, 1928, p. 2; Petrescu, p. 201
2657:, Vol. IV, Issue 4, January 1957, p. 2
2566:Straje, pp. 89, 233, 248–249, 420, 773
2223:
2100:
2098:
2096:
2094:
2092:
2090:
2088:
2086:
2084:
2082:
5338:A. T. Laurian National College alumni
5082:. Bucharest: Editura Minerva, 1973.
4843:, Issue 9 (13), 2014, pp. 43–51.
4562:Airinei Vasile & Bordușanu, p. 46
4230:, Issue 22, January–March 2016, p. 93
3801:Analele Academiei Române. Desbaterile
1402:. His other focus was on researching
1342:. In July 1932, he also signed up to
922:became the object of a libel suit in
918:. Also then, his earlier activity at
279:, which functioned as a platform for
5403:Romanian Communist Party politicians
5046:, Vol. III, 1923, pp. 986–1076.
4052:"Note. O carte de limba română", in
3605:, Vol. IV, Issue 49, May 1932, p. 15
3297:
2775:"Intrunirea evreilor pămînteni", in
2666:J. L. "La Réaction en Roumanie", in
2613:
2520:
2272:
2169:
2148:
1360:communist and anti-fascist prisoners
796:Noted for a while as a publisher of
5378:Romanian anti–World War I activists
5042:, "Revista periodicelor: 1922", in
3617:, "Poetul versului descătușat", in
3543:, Issues 3–4/1936, pp. 253, 256–257
3042:Felea, p. 160; Săvulescu, pp. 25–26
2941:, "Lecturi intermitente (XII)", in
2364:Felea, p. 159; Săvulescu, pp. 22–23
2079:
1887:Marxism and Problems of Linguistics
1620:
573:on May 10, 1907, shortly after the
564:
13:
5463:Rectors of universities in Romania
5123:20th-century Romanian male writers
4799:, Vol. I, Issue 2, May 1987, p. 44
4313:L'Enseignement Supérieur en Europe
2685:, Vol. XVI, Issue 5, 1963, p. 1093
1688:Romanian–Russian Relations Library
1276:Anti-fascism and 1940s persecution
800:literature, Lăzăreanu remained in
695:. He deemed Reichmann not guilty.
490:, and for a while co-publisher of
349:Avram attended primary school and
189:, prompting him to associate with
14:
5484:
5138:Romanian book publishers (people)
4850:, Issue 1/1957, pp. 247–248.
4609:Romanian Political Science Review
3601:Adam, "Colaboratorii noștri", in
3447:, Vol. XVII, Issue 4, 1971, p. 60
3419:, Vol. 11, Issue 14, 2013, p. 207
1745:. His son, meanwhile, worked for
1566:reunions", condemning war on the
5148:20th-century Romanian historians
4814:
4802:
4786:
4771:
4756:
4743:
4724:
4709:
4694:
4676:
4667:
4655:
4638:
4614:
4565:
4556:
4532:
4514:
4499:
4490:
4472:
4445:
4426:
4409:
4382:
4379:, Issue 41, July 2018, pp. 47–48
4369:
4344:
4318:
4271:
4250:
4233:
4220:
4207:
4192:
4177:
4164:
4148:
4135:
4126:
4117:
4104:
4089:
4076:
4061:
4046:
4031:
4010:
4001:
3978:
3921:
3860:"Morala unui epistolar exemplar"
3841:
3821:
3806:
3793:
3773:
3764:
3755:
3742:
3733:
3718:
3696:
3678:
3663:
3644:
3635:
3626:
3608:
3595:
3564:
3546:
3530:
3521:
3500:
3478:
3463:
3366:, pp. 631, 635; Pușcariu, p. 995
3104:; Săvulescu, p. 26; Stancu, p. 8
2721:Tănăsescu & Ștefan, pp. 9–10
2482:Feraru, p. 857; Săvulescu, p. 25
2394:Săvulescu, p. 23; Straje, p. 391
2166:, Issue 627, August 1924, p. 818
2116:, Vol. I, pp. 839–840. Pitești:
1457:. Published under contract with
5353:Naturalised citizens of Romania
5063:, Issue 1/1952, pp. 21–29.
4949:, Issue 1/1958, pp. 29–54.
4700:"Centenar Barbu Lăzăreanu", in
3799:"Ședința dela 17 Mai 1943", in
3450:
3437:
3422:
3409:
3400:
3387:
3378:
3369:
3356:
3341:
3326:
3311:
3284:
3271:
3258:
3249:
3240:
3231:
3209:
3200:
3188:
3168:
3159:
3150:
3094:
3082:
3073:
3064:
3045:
3036:
3027:
3014:
2999:
2985:
2972:
2959:
2950:
2932:
2923:
2914:
2899:
2878:
2865:
2847:
2834:
2821:
2812:
2769:
2752:
2737:
2724:
2715:
2706:
2697:
2688:
2675:
2660:
2600:
2587:
2578:
2569:
2560:
2547:
2515:Syfo – Forschung & Bewegung
2503:
2494:
2485:
2476:
2473:Felea, p. 159; Săvulescu, p. 23
2467:
2438:
2429:
2388:
2367:
2358:
2349:
2286:
1806:local elections of October 1950
1629:Lăzăreanu in a 1950s photograph
1358:, whose brochure in defense of
1266:Ursitul fetelor și al vădanelor
1213:, and Victor Cosmin-Sirmabuic.
892:and the subsequent creation of
793:as his language of expression.
5448:Romanian educational theorists
5443:Jewish anti-Zionism in Romania
5348:Romanian expatriates in France
5188:Writers about the Soviet Union
3827:Teodor Wexler, Mihaela Popov,
3803:, Vol. LXIII, 1942–1943, p. 95
3709:traduceri și traducători", in
2862:, Issue 576, June 1922, p. 803
2597:, Vol. 3 (47), 2013, pp. 34–40
2037:Hungarian anticommunist revolt
1880:, voted in as a member of the
1348:Japanese invasion of Manchuria
1256:). Originally a report to the
781:. At around that time, he met
512:, Issue 5, 1906. Cover art by
338:, and to appreciate authentic
221:. His series of monographs on
1:
5000:. Bucharest: Dacia Traiana, .
4832:
4172:Brooklyn Jewish Center Review
3687:, "Fragmente de lectură", in
3255:Pușcariu, pp. 1016–1017, 1053
3177:, "Reviews. I. L. Caragiale,
2996:, Vol. II, 1971, pp. 271, 376
2517:, Abstracts No. 2, 2002, p. 6
2509:"Matin Veith: Panait Musoiu.
1970:. Found and preserved by the
1381:. As recounted by folklorist
1350:, and more generally against
1089:. His other work appeared in
590:had read Lăzăreanu's work in
299:
5343:People deported from Romania
5258:Romanian Marxist journalists
5153:Romanian literary historians
4965:, "Poșta dicționarului", in
4487:, Issues 334–335/2010, p. 19
4296:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 248
3880:, pp. 177–178. Bloomington:
3005:"Știri din țară. Bacău", in
2982:, Vol. VI, 1973–1974, p. 183
2606:"Ultima oră. Expulzare", in
2553:"Prezențe, prezențe...", in
2381:, Vol. V, p. 11. Bucharest:
2318:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", p. 247
1633:After the fall of Antonescu
1451:Adevărul Literar și Artistic
1138:Adevărul Literar și Artistic
1025:Adevărul Literar și Artistic
898:Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea
437:("The Thought", 1902), then
294:
219:Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea
85:People's Republic of Romania
7:
5298:Romanian children's writers
5288:20th-century Romanian poets
5193:Romanian medical historians
5163:Romanian Marxist historians
5098:, July 1975, pp. 8–11.
5020:, "Cărți. Barbu Lăzăreanu:
4977:Amintiri din viața literară
4611:, Issue 2/2008, pp. 282–283
4496:Săvulescu, pp. 21–23, 24–25
3555:, "Scriitorul politic", in
3417:Buletinul Fundației Urechia
3397:, Issues 32–33/1927, p. 396
2448:, Vol. X, 1997, pp. 226–227
2145:, Vol. I, 1936–1937, p. 720
2060:Romanian Revolution of 1989
1696:Jewish Democratic Committee
1655:Romanian People's Tribunals
1613:, or more specifically the
1191:, Rădulescu-Motru, and the
822:Puțină archeologie teatrală
448:By 1905, Lazarovici was in
289:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
277:Jewish Democratic Committee
35:Portrait of Barbu Lăzăreanu
10:
5489:
5418:Căile Ferate Române people
5278:Romanian magazine founders
5268:Romanian newspaper editors
5248:Jewish non-fiction writers
5243:Romanian writers in French
4947:Studii. Revistă de Istorie
4848:Studii. Revistă de Istorie
4421:Studii. Revistă de Istorie
4395:, pp. 115–116. Bucharest:
3675:, Issue 564, November 1937
2856:, "Lettres roumaines", in
2730:"Litere–Științe–Arte", in
2683:Studii. Revistă de Istorie
2160:, "Lettres roumaines", in
1594:and a Romanian physician,
1443:National Renaissance Front
1057:Constantin Rădulescu-Motru
575:that year's peasant revolt
256:, then as a member of the
234:National Renaissance Front
117:Marxist literary criticism
5273:Romanian magazine editors
5223:Romanian male biographers
5203:20th-century philologists
5143:Romanian literary critics
4994:Constantin Titel Petrescu
4930:Editura pentru literatură
4846:"Acad. B. Lăzăreanu", in
4762:"State Intelligence", in
4721:, February 11, 1973, p. 4
4529:, December 21, 1956, p. 3
4284:, Issue 3/2003, pp. 79–84
4268:, December 11, 1948, p. 1
4256:"Nouvelles diverses", in
3818:, Issue 237/2005, pp. 8–9
3508:Petre Constantinescu-Iași
3024:, November 22, 1920, p. 2
2500:Haupt & Slivăț, p. 33
1961:
1843:demanded that Ambassador
1684:Romanian Writers' Society
1400:Petre Constantinescu-Iași
1270:Știri din Lumea Evreiască
1236:) included monographs on
881:, featuring a cartoon by
802:German-occupied Bucharest
771:Romanian Writers' Society
613:expelled as socialists."
351:A. T. Laurian High School
250:Romanian communist regime
152:
122:
108:
103:
99:
91:
69:
40:
28:
21:
5413:Romanian trade unionists
5308:20th-century translators
5213:20th-century biographers
5069:, "Barbu Lăzăreanu", in
5059:, "Barbu Lăzăreanu", in
4738:Johns Hopkins University
4204:, October 22, 1950, p. 2
4170:"News of the Month", in
4058:, November 3, 1945, p. 2
4043:, December 8, 1945, p. 3
3988:Paula Mihailov Chiciuc,
3960:, p. 533. Detroit etc.:
3882:Indiana University Press
3514:, pp. 40–41. Bucharest:
3011:, October 10, 1919, p. 2
2905:"Litere Arte Varia", in
2809:, October 19, 1969, p. 2
2766:, Issue 12/1913, pp. 2–3
2651:, "Barbu Lăzăreanu", in
2298:, December 5, 1936, p. 3
2073:
1723:Despre alegeri censitare
1660:Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy
1588:Transnistria Governorate
1576:Zionist resistance cells
1540:National Legionary State
1439:National Christian Party
1218:Dumitru Theodor Neculuță
1172:("Slabs and Debris from
1015:("With a Look at...").
1009:Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu
950:Romanian Communist Party
879:Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu
826:Pagini de istorie antică
689:, suspected of being an
358:through his perusing of
254:Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy
5238:Romanian male essayists
5173:Historians of socialism
5133:Romanian bibliographers
4442:, January 2, 1952, p. 3
4315:, Issues 1–2/2002, p. 9
4159:JTA Daily News Bulletin
4112:Biblioteca Bucureștilor
3752:, Issue 10/1939, p. 508
3623:, October 1, 1936, p. 2
3460:, August 29, 1935, p. 6
3165:Pușcariu, pp. 1033–1035
3156:Podoleanu, pp. 159, 160
2346:, October 5, 1971, p. 5
2220:, October 3, 1938, p. 3
2053:Republic of Upper Volta
2029:Romanian Writers' Union
1694:. In December, the new
1368:positive discrimination
1346:'s protest against the
1224:, and the biography of
1179:Lăzăreanu also studied
1154:Jean Alexandre Vaillant
972:and compared it to the
763:Social Democratic Party
621:. He took courses with
619:École des Hautes Études
480:1905 Russian Revolution
366:Romanian labor movement
252:, first as a rector of
207:Social Democratic Party
198:École des Hautes Études
5428:Romanian propagandists
5228:20th-century essayists
4740:, December 1989, p. 26
4189:, March 30, 1949, p. 5
4101:, April 25, 1947, p. 3
3966:Keter Publishing House
3761:Porumbacu, pp. 143–144
3323:, March 29, 1925, p. 3
3281:, Issue 6/1932, p. 207
3124:, Issue 10/1987, p. 16
2911:, April 19, 1918, p. 1
2875:, Issue 1/1977, p. 117
2628:, Issue 139/1907, p. 7
2047:. Lăzăreanu Jr became
1630:
1295:
1288:against fascism, in a
1242:N. D. Popescu-Popnedea
1185:historical linguistics
885:
700:Union of Romanian Jews
547:. Heavily inspired by
541:Nicolae Petrescu Găină
516:
514:Nicolae Petrescu Găină
332:N. D. Popescu-Popnedea
203:Union of Romanian Jews
135:historical linguistics
113:Marxist historiography
5368:Contimporanul writers
5208:Romanian philologists
5178:Historians of Romania
5128:Romanian anthologists
4783:, June 16, 1973, p. 1
4706:, Issue 51/1981, p. 7
4511:, June 20, 1956, p. 2
4458:, p. 191. Bucharest:
4423:, Issue 1/1957, p. 75
4241:The American-Romanian
4073:, March 1, 1946, p. 2
3570:Mirodan (1991), p. 43
3475:, Issue 69/1935, p. 1
3294:, Issue 41/1924, p. 5
3206:Roz, pp. 543, 545–546
3185:, Issue 1/1934, p. 70
3147:, Issue 19/1984, p. 7
3061:, Issue 28/1979, p. 5
2831:, Issue 28/1916, p. 3
2781:, June 17, 1914, p. 9
2734:, July 22, 1909, p. 2
2023:(of the Academy) and
1972:World Jewish Congress
1899:Menshevik opportunism
1882:Linguistics Institute
1628:
1584:International Red Aid
1308:Constantin Costa-Foru
1283:
1199:Alexandru Marghiloman
1001:Ion Heliade Rădulescu
890:Armistice of November
873:
659:Nikolay Chernyshevsky
608:. A manifesto by the
557:, it mainly targeted
508:
187:anarchist underground
5323:People from Botoșani
5313:Romanian translators
5218:Romanian biographers
5198:Romanian folklorists
5183:Historians of Russia
4926:Portrete și amintiri
4823:Realitatea Evreiască
4624:, p. 27. Bucharest:
4508:Scînteia Tineretului
4484:Realitatea Evreiască
4114:, Issue 1/2003, p. 7
3815:Realitatea Evreiască
3672:Realitatea Ilustrată
3592:, October 1999, p. 7
3561:, June 7, 1946, p. 3
3472:Gazeta Transilvaniei
3434:, July 7, 1926, p. 3
3353:, June 6, 1925, p. 3
3338:, May 15, 1925, p. 3
2840:"Etc... etc...", in
2749:, May 29, 1910, p. 4
2610:, May 10, 1907, p. 3
2575:Eftimiu, pp. 127–131
2343:Scînteia Tineretului
2202:Straje, pp. 390, 391
1945:State Jewish Theater
1929:, Second Class, and
1920:socialist patriotism
1827:, and tried to coax
1802:anti-cosmopolitanism
1475:Realitatea Ilustrată
1366:, over the issue of
1328:Constantin I. Parhon
938:'s Marxist monthly,
877:volume dealing with
855:, also appearing in
767:history of socialism
679:Romanian nationalist
5453:Romanian librarians
5373:Romanian anarchists
5363:Adevărul columnists
5293:Romanian male poets
5263:Romanian columnists
4857:, pp. 356–362.
4855:Hierasus. Anuar '79
4749:Johanna Granville,
4243:Newspaper", in the
4186:Romániai Magyar Szó
3998:, September 6, 2006
3990:"Universitatea PCR"
3865:Convorbiri Literare
3750:Preocupări Literare
3657:Societatea de Mâine
3615:Alexandru Lăzăreanu
3290:"Bibliografie", in
3020:"Bibliografie", in
2241:The Reform Advocate
2188:, May 5, 1993, p. 7
2118:Editura Paralela 45
1984:, or his vision of
1878:orthographic reform
1841:US State Department
1768:. In 1948, the new
1692:Russian fairy tales
1552:resistance networks
1529:Preocupări Literare
1511:Preocupări Literare
1487:William Shakespeare
1468:Societatea de Mâine
1434:, in October 1936.
1324:Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu
1211:Grigore Trancu-Iași
1189:Mihail Dragomirescu
1136:Writing mainly for
1083:Progresele Științei
985:Căile Ferate Române
974:Spanish Inquisition
410:. Its naming after
273:orthographic reform
260:and its Presidium.
223:Romanian literature
147:history of medicine
127:Romanian literature
109:School or tradition
5383:Romanian humanists
5283:Romanian humorists
5233:Romanian essayists
5018:Veronica Porumbacu
4765:The London Gazette
4434:România Muncitoare
3739:Bucur, pp. 250–251
3487:, "Artur Gorovei:
3218:, "Mihai Ralea la
3183:The Romanic Review
2994:Cercetări Istorice
2956:Bucur, pp. 249–250
2873:Revista de Istorie
2355:Felea, pp. 158–159
1956:The Internationale
1766:Bucharest Atheneum
1631:
1544:Veronica Porumbacu
1465:was celebrated by
1296:
1234:Câțiva povestitori
1150:Constantin Istrati
987:unions' school in
886:
883:Constantin Jiquidi
814:October Revolution
812:shortly after the
785:, a young poet of
708:Moses Schwartzfeld
655:Russian literature
635:Christian Rakovski
610:România Muncitoare
596:Colentina Hospital
549:Ion Luca Caragiale
517:
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314:Romanian passports
310:Kingdom of Romania
215:Ion Luca Caragiale
63:Kingdom of Romania
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5433:Jewish anarchists
5388:Marxist humanists
5253:Anarchist writers
5158:Jewish historians
4981:Cartea Românească
4963:Alexandru Mirodan
4916:Editura Academiei
4900:Șerban Cioculescu
4877:978-973-50-3533-4
4793:Alexandru Mirodan
4673:Porumbacu, p. 145
4604:Evenimentul Zilei
4581:978-1-4438-4542-7
4552:978-606-37-0769-8
4405:978-973-23-1961-1
4397:Cartea Românească
4143:Almanahul Literar
4084:Almanahul Literar
4037:"Informații", in
4016:Boia, pp. 265–265
3995:Jurnalul Național
3952:Michael Berenbaum
3906:978-88-311-7492-3
3890:978-0-253-35084-8
3632:Boia, pp. 141–143
3553:Șerban Cioculescu
3497:, May 1992, p. 62
3406:Kuller, pp. 95–97
3395:Arhivele Olteniei
3384:Pușcariu, p. 1045
3139:Șerban Cioculescu
3118:Șerban Cioculescu
2896:Podoleanu, p. 160
2859:Mercure de France
2854:Pompiliu Păltânea
2827:"Informații", in
2544:Podoleanu, p. 159
2163:Mercure de France
2158:Pompiliu Păltânea
2064:Alexandru Mirodan
1982:German literature
1937:Romanian Treasure
1916:Till Eulenspiegel
1845:Grigore Preoteasa
1782:Maximilian Popper
1459:Cartea Românească
1404:Romanian folklore
1284:Depiction of the
1254:Umorul lui Hajdeu
1131:Revista Idealistă
702:(UER). Alongside
692:agent provocateur
488:anarchist circles
340:Romanian folklore
167:Bercu Leizerovici
156:
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5480:
5458:Romanian censors
5358:Adevărul editors
5333:Stateless people
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5057:Traian Săvulescu
5033:Viața Românească
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1808:, Lăzăreanu and
1794:Arab–Israeli War
1786:Arthur Kreindler
1770:communist regime
1672:Friedrich Engels
1621:Communist period
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1548:Bucharest pogrom
1521:Cu privire la...
1491:Nicolai Costenco
1463:Cu privire la...
1356:Dem. I. Dobrescu
1352:Japanese fascism
1332:Mihail Sadoveanu
1316:Elena Filipovici
1258:Romanian Academy
1246:Ioana Pârvulescu
1146:Gheorghe Nădejde
1116:Revista Literară
1098:Viața Românească
1065:Marxist humanism
1013:Cu privire la...
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940:Viața Socialistă
864:Cu privire la...
842:
732:Adevărul Literar
716:Nicolae Paulescu
667:Taras Shevchenko
588:Dimitrie Sturdza
565:Exile and return
454:Constantin Mille
354:acquainted with
322:Traian Săvulescu
258:Romanian Academy
171:Barbou Lazareano
169:, also known as
163:Avram Lazarovici
92:Other names
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1578:, whose leader
1572:Radu R. Rosetti
1495:Sholem Aleichem
1416:Editura Șantier
1320:Eugen Heroveanu
1312:Mihail Cruceanu
1294:cartoon of 1935
1278:
1222:Anton Bacalbașa
1194:Ideea Europeană
997:Gheorghe Asachi
966:Nicolae L. Lupu
912:Socialist Party
908:Herșcu Aroneanu
894:Greater Romania
868:
840:
787:Bukovina Jewish
724:Viitorul Social
687:Adolf Reichmann
639:Viitorul Social
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482:, published in
439:Inima și Mintea
412:the French poet
342:as rendered by
336:Theodor Mommsen
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179:Romanian Jewish
175:Barbu Lăzărescu
159:Barbu Lăzăreanu
139:phonoaesthetics
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1874:Romain Rolland
1870:Panait Istrati
1762:Mihail Macavei
1758:Victor Eftimiu
1743:Beate Fredanov
1719:Dumitru Corbea
1707:Alexandru Toma
1676:Vladimir Lenin
1640:România Liberă
1635:in August 1944
1622:
1619:
1507:Petre V. Haneș
1447:Labor Minister
1383:Arthur Gorovei
1364:Romanian Front
1336:Gheorghe Tașcă
1291:Cuvântul Liber
1277:
1274:
1230:Doctorul Ottoi
1203:Leon Ghelerter
1158:phonaesthetics
1078:Cuvântul Liber
1030:Paul Zarifopol
993:Zaharia Stancu
888:Following the
867:
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759:Mihai Eminescu
755:Gala Galaction
643:Barbu Nemțeanu
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452:, co-opted by
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916:Paris Commune
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875:Cu privire la
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853:George Coșbuc
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681:doctrinaire,
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663:Nikolai Gogol
660:
657:—referencing
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631:Orest Tafrali
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492:Panait Mușoiu
489:
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143:labor history
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5303:Jewish poets
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5044:Dacoromanica
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4265:Hawaii Times
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3962:Thomson Gale
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2113:
2068:Moses Gaster
2057:
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2008:
2001:Perpessicius
1996:
1994:
1975:
1968:Liberty Park
1965:
1949:
1930:
1924:
1906:
1903:Dan inimosul
1902:
1894:
1892:
1885:
1862:
1829:Peter Neagoe
1825:Brutus Coste
1821:Viorel Tilea
1814:
1798:anti-Zionism
1755:
1750:
1746:
1731:Felix Aderca
1722:
1715:Zaharia Boiu
1702:
1700:
1650:
1644:
1638:
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1611:Hebrew Bible
1564:
1537:
1528:
1524:
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1516:Buna Vestire
1514:
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1484:
1480:Boris Marian
1473:
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1462:
1450:
1436:
1431:
1428:Gustave Kahn
1423:
1412:Moses Gaster
1407:
1392:Iorgu Iordan
1376:
1372:Jewish quota
1344:Ilie Cristea
1304:Traian Bratu
1300:anti-fascist
1297:
1289:
1269:
1265:
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1249:
1233:
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1130:
1126:
1120:
1114:
1108:
1102:
1096:
1090:
1086:
1082:
1076:
1068:
1061:Ioan Slavici
1045:Eugen Relgis
1038:
1034:neurasthenic
1023:
1020:tuberculosis
1017:
1012:
982:
977:
969:
953:
943:
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849:Perpessicius
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783:Itzik Manger
779:Ion Pribeagu
752:
745:
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615:
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552:
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303:
281:anti-Zionism
262:
242:Transnistria
231:
227:tuberculosis
195:
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174:
170:
166:
162:
158:
157:
75:(1957-01-19)
5118:1957 deaths
5113:1881 births
4953:Hary Kuller
4861:Lucian Boia
4661:Porumbacu,
4389:Ana Selejan
4278:Pavel Țugui
3874:Wendy Lower
3175:Leon Feraru
2965:Cioculescu
2379:Mizerabilii
2375:Victor Hugo
2237:Leon Feraru
1952:crematorium
1941:Moses Rosen
1739:Emil Dorian
1735:N. D. Cocea
1600:Chief Rabbi
1592:Queen Helen
1580:A. L. Zissu
1556:Axis powers
1455:racial laws
1396:Sandu Eliad
1387:Gendarmerie
1238:Ion Creangă
1226:Ottoi Călin
1073:Mihai Ralea
1069:Socialismul
1041:world peace
945:Socialismul
750:magazine.
671:Leo Tolstoy
533:Țivil-Cazon
521:Țivil-Cazon
510:Țivil-Cazon
500:I. C. Frimu
431:Victor Hugo
404:Victor Hugo
384:Socialismul
344:Ion Creangă
183:Țivil-Cazon
5107:Categories
4833:References
4327:Ilie Rad,
4259:La Liberté
3053:Luptătorul
2746:Le Journal
2669:L'Humanité
2649:Ion Vitner
2142:Cuget Clar
2025:Zigu Ornea
1833:Securitate
1778:M. H. Maxy
1607:Ana Pauker
1525:Libertatea
1379:Iron Guard
1166:Communards
1005:Anton Pann
978:Luptătorul
954:Luptătorul
932:Înfrățirea
920:Înfrățirea
720:Înfrățirea
712:Horia Carp
600:Ion Vitner
592:Zeflemeaua
537:Iosif Iser
476:A. C. Cuza
421:Zeflemeaua
419:'s paper,
396:Egalitatea
371:Gorbănești
300:Early life
51:1881-10-05
4983:, 1974.
4943:Gh. Haupt
4895:221218437
4871:, 2012.
4869:Humanitas
4628:, 2010.
4468:895460598
4417:Gh. Haupt
4399:, 2008.
4157:, in the
3968:, 2007.
3884:, 2008.
3650:R. Cl., "
3350:Dimineața
3008:Universul
2778:Dimineața
2295:Dimineața
2217:Universul
1907:Siguranța
1810:Geo Bogza
1751:Tinerețea
1668:Karl Marx
1420:Alexandru
1262:courtship
1174:Epidaurus
1122:Mântuirea
970:Siguranța
962:Ion Vinea
903:Siguranța
806:Labor Day
741:Dimineața
704:I. Hussar
605:heimatlos
450:Bucharest
374:petition
295:Biography
285:Alexandru
246:1944 Coup
81:Bucharest
5013:40106291
4989:15994515
4973:I. Peltz
4910:(eds.),
4889:, 1973.
4780:Scînteia
4521:Agerpres
4462:, 1956.
4439:Scînteia
4070:Scînteia
4055:Scînteia
4040:Scînteia
3954:(eds.),
3915:Apostrof
3876:(eds.),
3620:Adevărul
3558:Adevărul
3431:Új Kelet
3320:Adevărul
3088:Stancu,
2908:Mișcarea
2829:Fulgerul
2807:Clopotul
2764:Fulgerul
2446:Hierasus
2120:, 2004.
2043:and the
2027:(of the
1895:Scînteia
1747:Scînteia
1703:Scînteia
1646:Scînteia
1432:Adevărul
1408:Adevărul
1250:Adevărul
928:Parincea
845:I. Peltz
810:Leninist
798:anti-war
736:Adevărul
651:Rapsodie
551:and his
459:Adevărul
443:Curierul
429:. After
318:Botoșani
265:censored
59:Botoșani
5088:8994172
4967:Minimum
4932:, 1965.
4918:, 1973.
4797:Minimum
3932:Minimum
3789:4225293
3518:, 1971.
3510:(ed.),
2842:Minimum
2625:Furnica
2555:Minimum
1837:Detroit
1774:Dudești
1664:new man
1533:Molière
1092:Flacăra
1053:Ion Pas
989:Grivița
930:, whom
791:Yiddish
641:and in
585:Premier
580:Furnica
571:Predeal
394:paper,
392:Zionist
379:Carol I
356:Marxism
327:hajduks
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3022:Opinia
2967:et al.
2760:Opinia
2732:Opinia
2608:Opinia
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2385:, 1985
2124:
2041:UNESCO
1962:Legacy
1950:Cenușa
1856:, and
1788:, and
1737:, and
1717:, and
1709:, and
1678:, and
1651:Studii
1398:, and
1385:, the
1338:, and
1207:Galați
1148:, and
1129:, and
1104:Vremea
1059:, and
1007:, and
866:period
834:Spicul
777:, and
730:, and
543:, and
468:Arhiva
435:Gândul
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3194:Roz,
2420:, in
2074:Notes
1615:Torah
1499:Heine
924:Bacău
857:Scena
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838:Scena
830:Scena
747:Rampa
165:, or
5084:OCLC
5009:OCLC
4985:OCLC
4891:OCLC
4873:ISBN
4630:ISBN
4577:ISBN
4548:ISBN
4464:OCLC
4401:ISBN
3970:ISBN
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3833:ISBN
3785:OCLC
3603:Adam
2122:ISBN
2058:The
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1914:and
1823:and
1800:and
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