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'''Ştefan Gheorghiu''' (15 January 1879 — 19 March 1914), [[Romania]]n trade unionist, was born to a worker in [[Ploieşti]]. He entered the socialist movement and became a member of his native city's Club of Workers. After the leaders of the [[Romanian Social-Democratic Workers' Party]] entered the [[National Liberal Party (Romania)|National Liberal Party]] in 1899, he struggled to reorganise the workers' movement. He played an important role in setting up trade unions and was one of the promoters of the General Conference of Trade Unions in 1906. During the [[1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt]] he was an outspoken defender of the peasants and was arrested as an instigator of opposition. Gheorghiu was a member and leader of the "Working Romania" Socialist Circles and one of the founders of the [[Romanian Social Democratic Party (defunct)|Social Democratic Party]] in 1910. He protested against Romania's participation in the [[Second Balkan War]] and published the manifesto ''War against War'' before dying, aged 35, of [[tuberculosis]] in [[Bucharest]]'s Filaret Hospital.
'''Ștefan Gheorghiu''' (15 January 1879 &ndash; 19 March 1914) was a [[Romania]]n trade unionist. Born to Năstase, a carpenter in [[Ploiești]], he entered the socialist movement and became a member of his native city's Workers' Club.<ref name="Jurnalul"/> After the leaders of the [[Romanian Social-Democratic Workers' Party]] entered the [[National Liberal Party (Romania, 1875)|National Liberal Party]] in 1899, he struggled to reorganise the workers' movement. In 1903 he went by foot to [[Bucharest]] to participate in a workers' protest in the [[Cișmigiu Gardens]].<ref name="Jurnalul">{{cite web|url=https://jurnalul.ro/scinteia/special/dulgherul-din-ploiesti-revolutionar-de-meserie-513970.html|title=Dulgherul din Ploiești, revoluționar de meserie|lang=ro|first=Florin|last=Mihai|newspaper=[[Jurnalul Național]]|date=July 9, 2009|access-date=July 3, 2022}}</ref> He played an important role in setting up trade unions and was one of the promoters of the General Conference of Trade Unions in 1906.


During the [[1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt]], he was an outspoken defender of the peasants; arrested as an instigator of opposition, he was detained at prisons in Ploiești and [[Galați]]. Upon release, he went to [[Brăila]], where he met [[Panait Istrati]].<ref name="Jurnalul"/> Gheorghiu was a member and leader of the "Working Romania" Socialist Circles and one of the founders of the [[Social Democratic Party of Romania (1910-1918)|Social Democratic Party]] in 1910. He protested against Romania's participation in the [[Second Balkan War]] and published the manifesto ''War against War'' before dying, aged 35, of [[tuberculosis]] in Bucharest's {{ill|Marius Nasta Institute of Pneumophthisiology|lt=Filaret Hospital|ro|Institutul de Pneumoftiziologie „Marius Nasta” din București}}. He was buried in Ploiești in a civil funeral.<ref name="Jurnalul"/><ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.persee.fr/doc/rbph_0035-0818_2017_num_95_4_9098|title=Civil Funerals in Romania until the Outbreak of the Second World War: Patterns and Evolutions|first=Marius |last=Rotar|journal=[[Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire]]|year= 2017|volume=95|issue=4|pages=937–961|doi=10.3406/rbph.2017.9098 }}</ref>
The [[Ştefan Gheorghiu Academy]] was named in his honour in 1946.

The [[Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy]] was named in his honour in 1946.


==References==
==References==
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* Lane, A. T. ''Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders'', p.&nbsp;348. Greenwood Publishing Group (1995), ISBN 0-313-26456-2
* Lane, A. T. ''Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders'', p.&nbsp;348. [[Greenwood Publishing Group]] (1995), {{ISBN|0-313-26456-2}}

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Ștefan Gheorghiu

Ștefan Gheorghiu (15 January 1879 – 19 March 1914) was a Romanian trade unionist. Born to Năstase, a carpenter in Ploiești, he entered the socialist movement and became a member of his native city's Workers' Club.[1] After the leaders of the Romanian Social-Democratic Workers' Party entered the National Liberal Party in 1899, he struggled to reorganise the workers' movement. In 1903 he went by foot to Bucharest to participate in a workers' protest in the Cișmigiu Gardens.[1] He played an important role in setting up trade unions and was one of the promoters of the General Conference of Trade Unions in 1906.

During the 1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt, he was an outspoken defender of the peasants; arrested as an instigator of opposition, he was detained at prisons in Ploiești and Galați. Upon release, he went to Brăila, where he met Panait Istrati.[1] Gheorghiu was a member and leader of the "Working Romania" Socialist Circles and one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party in 1910. He protested against Romania's participation in the Second Balkan War and published the manifesto War against War before dying, aged 35, of tuberculosis in Bucharest's Filaret Hospital [ro]. He was buried in Ploiești in a civil funeral.[1][2]

The Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy was named in his honour in 1946.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Mihai, Florin (July 9, 2009). "Dulgherul din Ploiești, revoluționar de meserie". Jurnalul Național (in Romanian). Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  2. ^ Rotar, Marius (2017). "Civil Funerals in Romania until the Outbreak of the Second World War: Patterns and Evolutions". Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire. 95 (4): 937–961. doi:10.3406/rbph.2017.9098.