@article{93058f0b-3817-4b54-bada-35ec5fa4bc80, author = {Agnieszka J. Cieślikowa}, title = {98 Days of „Wiadomości Krakowskie” (1922–1923)}, journal = {Central European and Balkan Studies}, volume = {2019}, number = {Tom XXVIII}, year = {2019}, issn = {2451-4993}, pages = {131-143},keywords = {press history; Krakow press; printers’ strikes; election campaign 1922}, abstract = {The article presents the “Wiadomości Krakowskie” newspaper, which existed for 98 days in Krakow in 1922 and 1923, and the circumstances of its creation. Before the election to the Polish Parliament in 1922, a strike of printers and typesetters broke out in Krakow. It blocked the possibility of publishing the largest daily newspapers of Krakow: “Czas”, “Nowa Reforma”, “Goniec Krakowski”, “Głos Narodu”, “Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny” and “Nowy Dziennik”. After a few days of the strike, their editors launched an edition of a common daily under the name “Wiadomości Krakowskie”. In the period of the hot pre-election campaign, the editors of extremely different political options prepared and published a politically neutral newspaper. This state, as a result of the prolongation of the strike, lasted for over three months. }, doi = {10.4467/2543733XSSB.19.011.11410}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/ssb/article/98-dni-wiadomosci-krakowskich-1922-1923} }