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                                                                                                  Russkoe slovo (The Russian Word), journal, 1859-1866
                                               
                      
                                                                              
           
    
    
    
        
    
                                   
    
            
                            
                
                   
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                                                                       RUSSKOE SLOVO, (The Russian Word), a monthly journal, founded in 1859 by Count G. A. Kushelev-Bezborodko. In 1859-60 had a reputation as a moderate liberal publication and was co-edited by Y. P. Polonsky and A. A. Grigoryev. Among its staff writers were А. А. Fet, А. N. Maykov, V. V. Krestovsky, L. А. Mey, М. L. Mikhaylov. In June of 1860 publicist G. E. Blagosvetov took over the editorship of the Russkoe Slovo, turning the periodical into a radically oriented publication, with D. I. Pisarev as the journal's leading critic (most of his articles were written during his confinement in the Peter and Paul Fortress). The staff body was comprised among others of publicists and critics P. N. Tkachev, V. A. Zaytsev, N. V. Shelgunov. The fictional section published works of F. М. Reshetnikov, А. K. Sheller-Mikhaylov, N. F. Bazhin et al. The journal was repeatedly harassed by censorship, and enjoyed significant popularity within radically-spirited youth; its circulation went up from 1,200 copies (1859) to a high of 5,600 (1865). In April 1866, following the assassination attempt of D. V. Karakozov on Emperor Alexander II, the journal was suppressed. Blagosvetlov then embarked on publishing the journal Delo. The editorial office of the Russkoe Slovo was accommodated in Kushelev-Bezborodko's house (today 24/1 Kutuzova Embankment), from 1863 - in Blagosvetlov's flat in Dmitrovsky Lane. Reference: Варустин Л. Э. Журнал Русское слово, 1859-1866. Л., 1966. A. B. Muratov.
                                                                      
                          
                      
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                                    Alexander II, Emperor
                        
                                    Bazhin Nikolay Fedorovich
                        
                                    Blagosvetlov Grigory Evlampievich
                        
                                    Fet Afanasy Afanasievich
                        
                                    Grigoryev Apollon Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Karakozov Dmitry Vladimirovich
                        
                                    Krestovsky Vsevolod Vladimirovich
                        
                                    Kushelev-Bezborodko Alexander Grigorievich, Count
                        
                                    Kushelev-Bezborodko Grigory Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Maykov Apollon Nikolaevich
                        
                                    Mey Lev Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Mikhaylov Mikhail Larionovich
                        
                                    Pisarev Dmitry Ivanovich
                        
                                    Polonsky Yakov Petrovich
                        
                                    Reshetnikov Fedor Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Shelgunov Nikolay Vasilievich
                        
                                    Sheller-Mikhaylov Alexander Konstantinovich
                        
                                    Tkachev Peter Nikitich
                        
                                    Zaytsev Varfolomey Alexandrovich
                        
                         
                          
                      
                                                                
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                                    Варустин Л. Э. Журнал "Русское слово", 1859 -1866. Л., 1966
                                                                
                          
                      
                                                                
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          Delo (Affair), journal, 1866-1888
       
   
                              
                                            
                          
                     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
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                                                        Delo (Affair), journal, 1866-1888 
                                                                           
                         
                        DELO (Affair), a monthly journal, founded in 1866 by publisher and journalist G. Е. Blagosvetlov and replacing the suppressed Russkoe Slovo. With N. I. Shulgin as its nominal editor
                                             
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                                                        Epokha (The Epoch), journal 
                                                                           
                         
                        EPOKHA (The Epoch), a monthly literary and political journal, published in 1864-65 in place of the suppressed Vremya. The editorial office was located at 1 and 7 Meshchanskaya Street (today Kaznacheyskaya Street)
                                             
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                                                        Grigoryev A.A. (1822-1864), critic, poet 
                                                                           
                         
                        GRIGORYEV Apollon Alexandrovich (1822-1864, St. Petersburg), poet, prose writer, literary and theatre critic, collegiate assessor (1857). A graduate of the Faculty of Law of Moscow University, he lived in St
                                             
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                                                        Karakozov D.V. (1840-1866), revolutionary 
                                                                           
                         
                        KARAKOZOV Dmitry Vladimirovich (1840-1866, St. Petersburg), participant of the revolutionary movement of the 1860s. Upon graduating from Penza Gymnasium (1860) studied at the faculties of Law at Kazan University, then at Moscow University
                                             
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                                                        Literary journals (entry) 
                                                                           
                         
                        LITERARY JOURNALS. The genesis of the Russian literary journalism is associated with St. Petersburg, where in 1728-36 and 1738-42 circulated first and only journal in the Russian language at that time - Primechaniya k Vedomostyam (the name changed)
                                             
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                                                        Periodicals (entry) 
                                                                           
                         
                        PERIODICALS, a form of mass media. Their history dates back to the early 18th century when newspapers first emerged as purely information leaflets (publishing event reports buy and sell advertisements etc.)
                                             
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                                                        Pisarev D. I.  (1840-1868), publicist, critic 
                                                                           
                         
                        PISAREV Dmitry Ivanovich (1840-1868), critic, publicist. From 1851 lived in St. Petersburg. Graduated from the History and Philosophy Department of the Petersburg University (1861; the article Our University Science is written in the form of ironic
                                             
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                                                        Polonsky Ya. P. (1819-1898), poet 
                                                                           
                         
                        POLONSKY Yakov Petrovich (1819-1898, St. Petersburg), poet and prose writer, Associate of St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1886). He graduated from the Faculty of Law of Moscow University in 1844. Polonsky lived in St. Petersburg from 1851
                                             
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                                                        Saltykov-Shchedrin M. E. (1826-1889), writer 
                                                                           
                         
                        SALTYKOV-SHCHEDRIN (real name Saltykov) Mikhail Yevgrafovich (1826-1889, St. Petersburg), writer. Graduated from the Alexander Lyceum (1844). Served at the Chancellory of the Military Ministry
                                             
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                                                        Serno-Solovyevich N.A. (1834-1866), revolutionary 
                                                                           
                         
                        SERNO-SOLOVYEVICH Nikolay Alexandrovich (1834, St. Petersburg - 1866), public figure, man of letters. Upon graduating from Alexandrovsky Lyceum (1853) served at the State Chancellery; On 24 September 1858 submitted a petition to Emperor Alexander II
                                             
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                                                        Vremya (The Time), journal 
                                                                           
                         
                        VREMYA (The Time), a monthly literary and political journal, was published by М. М. and F. М. Dostoevsky in 1861-63, and printed in E. Prats' printing house. The editorial office was housed in M.M
                                             
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