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 | | The national-minority press and publishing industry in Romania should be examined first of all as an aspect of nationality policy in general, and secondly, in terms of their influence in shaping intellectual, social, and economic life in socialist Romania. |
 | | After 1920, 330 newspapers, journals and other periodical publications, as well as 50 literary series in the languages of the national minorities were being published in Transylvania; 243 of them were newly founded. |
 | | Decisive factors in the further development of Romanian cultural policy during the 1960s were the election of Nicolae Ceausescu as the party's First Secretary (March 22, 1965), the Ninth Congress of the RCP (July 1965), and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia (August 21, 1968). |
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