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Dimitrie N. Marinescu | |
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Born | 1882 |
Died | 1916 |
Nationality | Romanian |
Occupation(s) | typographer, politician, and labor activist |
Dimitrie N. Marinescu (1882–1916) was a Romanian typographer, socialist and pacifist. He was a founder and General Secretary of the first Social Democratic Party of Romania in 1910.
Marinescu wrote several books but only two were published. In 1915, he translated and published Wilhelm Lamszus' 1912 book The human slaughterhouse. Images of the coming war. He died in the war the following year at age 34.
A biographical book of Marinescu's life Evocari - Dimitrie Marinescu was written by Constantin Pirvulescu and Georgeta Tudoran. Editura Politica published it in Bucharest in 1971.
A street in Bucharest is named Dimitrie Marinescu in his honour.
Marinescu's books are kept by the Romanian Academy Library:
This article includes a
list of references,
related reading, or
external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
inline citations. (July 2015) |
Dimitrie N. Marinescu | |
---|---|
Born | 1882 |
Died | 1916 |
Nationality | Romanian |
Occupation(s) | typographer, politician, and labor activist |
Dimitrie N. Marinescu (1882–1916) was a Romanian typographer, socialist and pacifist. He was a founder and General Secretary of the first Social Democratic Party of Romania in 1910.
Marinescu wrote several books but only two were published. In 1915, he translated and published Wilhelm Lamszus' 1912 book The human slaughterhouse. Images of the coming war. He died in the war the following year at age 34.
A biographical book of Marinescu's life Evocari - Dimitrie Marinescu was written by Constantin Pirvulescu and Georgeta Tudoran. Editura Politica published it in Bucharest in 1971.
A street in Bucharest is named Dimitrie Marinescu in his honour.
Marinescu's books are kept by the Romanian Academy Library: