Editor-in-chief | Jan Piński |
---|---|
Categories | Newsmagazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Founded | 2011 |
First issue | 7 February 2011 |
Final issue | 21 November 2016 |
Company | Presspublica |
Country | Poland |
Based in | Warsaw |
Language | Polish |
Website | Uważam Rze |
ISSN | 2082-8292 |
Uważam Rze. Inaczej pisane [a] was a Polish conservative weekly news weekly.
The weekly was launched on 7 February 2011 under the editorship of Paweł Lisicki. It was owned by Presspublica, which was bought by Polish businessman Grzegorz Hajdarowicz, months later. [1] Within a couple of months, Uważam Rze became the third most popular Polish weekly, behind Gość Niedzielny and Polityka. [2]
In April 2012, a monthly historical journal was launched — Uważam Rze Historia. [3] In late November 2012, Hajdarowicz fired Lisicki, spurring a mass-resignation including Waldemar Łysiak, Marek Magierowski, Robert Mazurek, Bronisław Wildstein, and others; Jan Piński became the new editor. [4] The last print-release was on 21 November 2016; it continued to be published on the web for a while. [5]
Joanna Michlic notes that Uważam Rze Historia served as one of the many venues where "right-wing ethno-nationalistic historians" promulgated an ahistorical view of Polish history esp. concerning Polish culpability in the Holocaust. [6][ disputed ]
Editor-in-chief | Jan Piński |
---|---|
Categories | Newsmagazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Founded | 2011 |
First issue | 7 February 2011 |
Final issue | 21 November 2016 |
Company | Presspublica |
Country | Poland |
Based in | Warsaw |
Language | Polish |
Website | Uważam Rze |
ISSN | 2082-8292 |
Uważam Rze. Inaczej pisane [a] was a Polish conservative weekly news weekly.
The weekly was launched on 7 February 2011 under the editorship of Paweł Lisicki. It was owned by Presspublica, which was bought by Polish businessman Grzegorz Hajdarowicz, months later. [1] Within a couple of months, Uważam Rze became the third most popular Polish weekly, behind Gość Niedzielny and Polityka. [2]
In April 2012, a monthly historical journal was launched — Uważam Rze Historia. [3] In late November 2012, Hajdarowicz fired Lisicki, spurring a mass-resignation including Waldemar Łysiak, Marek Magierowski, Robert Mazurek, Bronisław Wildstein, and others; Jan Piński became the new editor. [4] The last print-release was on 21 November 2016; it continued to be published on the web for a while. [5]
Joanna Michlic notes that Uważam Rze Historia served as one of the many venues where "right-wing ethno-nationalistic historians" promulgated an ahistorical view of Polish history esp. concerning Polish culpability in the Holocaust. [6][ disputed ]