Aušra (newspaper)
Aušra (transl. Dawn) is the name of several Lithuanian-language periodicals:
- Aušra (4 issues in 1880–1881) published using a hectograph in Moscow by Lithuanian students[1]
- Aušra (40 issues in 1883–1886) published in Ragnit and Tilsit by activists of the Lithuanian National Revival[1]
- Aušra (258 issues in 1896–1899) published in Tilsit by Enzys Jagomastas[1]
- Aušra (Vilnius newspaper) (1911–1915, 1919) published in Vilnius for Lithuanians in the Vilnius Region[1]
- Aušra (52 issues in 1931–1932) published daily in Kaunas as a replacement for the discontinued Rytas[1]
- Aušra (1941–1944) was a Catholic periodical published in Brooklyn, NY[2]
- Aušra (since 1960) published in Warsaw, Puńsk, and Sejny by the Lithuanian minority in Poland[1]
- Aušra (10 issues in 1975–1988) was a samizdat published by Lithuanian priests protesting Soviet policies; it was republished in the United States[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Tapinas, Laimonas; et al., eds. (1997). "Aušra" (PDF). Žurnalistikos enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Pradai. pp. 43–44. ISBN 9986-776-62-7.
- ^ "Aušra". Lietuvos integrali bibliotekų informacijos sistema (in Lithuanian). Lietuvos nacionalinė Martyno Mažvydo biblioteka. Retrieved 3 February 2026.