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Vlad Georgescu (1937–1988), Romanian historian, was the director of the Romanian-language department of Radio Free Europe between 1983 and 1988. ==Biography== Born in Bucharest, Georgescu studied history at the University of Bucharest, and worked at the Romanian-Russian Museum until it was closed down in 1963, when he was transferred to the ''Institute of Southeastern European Studies'' in Bucharest. He got a PhD in history from the University of Bucharest in 1970 and published works on 18th and 19th century Romanian history. Georgescu taught in 1967 and 1968 at the University of California, Los Angeles and in 1973 at Columbia University.〔("Vlad Georgescu of Rumania Is Dead at 51" ), ''The New York Times'' November 15, 1988〕 In 1977, Georgescu was jailed for two months for disputing the role of the Communist Party in history in the manuscript of a book which he had sent abroad.〔http://www.romlit.ro/cronologia_exilului_literar_postbelic_ii〕 Two years later he left the country, becoming a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. and teaching at the University of Maryland and at Rutgers University. Georgescu then returned to Europe and worked for the ''Radio Free Europe''.〔 In 1987, a week after Georgescu announced that he would broadcast fragments from Ion Mihai Pacepa's ''Red Horizons'', he received a warning from a Securitate general that he would not live more than a year if he went on to broadcast it. Georgescu ignored the warning and went ahead and broadcast it.〔Emil Hurezeanu, ("Europa Liberă: Asasinate la comandă" ), ''Jurnalul Naţional'', February 2, 2004〕 A year after that, he died of a brain tumor at the age of 51,〔 presumably having been irradiated by the Securitate. In 2007, ''Cotidianul'' published informative notes sent by Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici to the Securitate, which included a sketch of Georgescu's Munich apartment, drawn after a visit to his place,〔("Stolnici, spion la Europa Libera: dovada" ), ''Cotidianul'', 4 December 2007〕 which might have helped in his possible assassination.〔("Bălăceanu-Stolnici, complice la asasinatele de la Europa Liberă" ), ''Cotidianul'' 28 November 2007〕 He was married to Mary, with whom he had a son, Tudor.〔http://ziarero.antena3.ro/articol.php?id=1196744880〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vlad Georgescu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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