Rygos naujienos
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Founder(s) | Liudvikas Jakavičius (Lietuvanis) |
Founded | December 6, 1909 |
Language | Lithuanian |
Ceased publication | July 11, 1915 |
Rygos naujenos (literally: news of Riga) was a Lithuanian-language newspaper printed in Riga, Latvia, from December 29, 1909 to July 11, 1915. Liberal in political orientation, but nationalist (pro-Lithuanian) and anti-communist, the paper was the most widely circulated newspaper amongst Lithuanian citizens residing in Latvia. It was founded and edited by Liudvikas Jakavičius.
Publication history
[edit]Its first issue was published on December 29, 1909, and it was issued every week until July 11, 1915.[1] The newspaper was printed in black and white and its main emphasis was Lithuanian politics, economics, literature and the social life of notable Lithuanian nationals living abroad.[1] The newspaper was liberal, but nationalist (pro-Lithuanian) and anti-communist in political ideology.[2]
The most distinguished contributors of Rygos naujenos were Tadas Balanda; Zigmas Gaidamavičius (poet); Konstantinas Jasiukaitis (writer); Jonas Krikščiūnas (poet); Kazys Puida (writer); Ona Pleirytė (writer); Balys Sruoga (writer); Juozas Petrulis (historian) and Kostas Stiklius (journalist). The printing house which produced the newspaper, called "Lietuvos Knygynas," was located in 20 Kataliku Street in Riga, Latvia.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Rygos naujienos," in Zurnalistikos Enciklopedija (Encyclopedia of Journalism). Vilnius: Pradai, 1997; pg. 427.
- ^ "Rygos naujienos," in Mazoji Lietuviskoji Tarybine Enciklopedija (Small Lithuanian Soviet Encyclopedia). Vilnius: Mintis, 1971; pg. 80.
- ^ "Rygos Naujienos," in Lietuvių naminis draugas (Liudvikas Jakavicius, AB Lietuvos Knygynas, 1905; pg. 01, book in the Martynas Mazvydas National Library of Lithuania)