Munkás Újság ('Workers' Gazette') was a Hungarian language weekly newspaper published from Uzhgorod, Czechoslovakia 1920-1938.[1][2]

The first issue was published January 31, 1920, then known as Ungvári Munkás ('Uzhgorod Worker').[3] The newspaper was an organ of the International Socialist Party of Subcarpathian Rus', becoming an organ of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in 1921.[1] Key personalities in the editing of the newspaper were Béla Illés, József Gáti and Herman Fejér.[4] Although the newspaper was subject to censorship from time to time, it continued publishing up to October 23, 1938.[1]

The newspaper re-appeared for a few months in 1945.[5] On December 5, 1945 it was replaced by Kárpáti Igaz Szó (the Hungarian edition of Zakarpatska Pravda).[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 László Sándor (1988). Hidak partok között: kapcsolattörténeti tanulmányok és dokumentumok az irodalom, művészet, és művelődéstörténet köréből. Gondolat. p. 95. ISBN 9789632821351.
  2. Kortárs. 1972. p. 1833.
  3. 1 2 György Dupka (1993). Kárpátalja magyar személyi és intézmény-adattára. Intermix. p. 59. ISBN 978-963-8129-51-2.
  4. Csilla Fedinec; Mikola Vehes (2010). Kárpátalja, 1919-2009. Argumentum. p. 119. ISBN 978-963-446-596-6.
  5. Nándor Bárdi (2008). Kisebbségi magyar közösségek a 20. században. Gondolat. p. 222. ISBN 978-963-693-082-0.
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