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Delo (Affair), journal, 1866-1888
Delo (Affair), journal, 1866-1888
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Press. Mass Media/Periodical Press/Magazines
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, the journal was virtually published and edited by Blagosvetlov until 1880. The journal's radical stance was attributed to the ideological content of the articles of its leading staff publicists P. N. Tkachev and N. V. Shelgunov. Among others N. F. Bazhin, G. I. Uspensky, F. M. Reshetnikov, D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak, L. I. Mechnikov, V. V. Bervi-Flerovsky contributed to the publication. Unlike most of the metropolitan publications Delo was subject to preliminary censoring. Upon Blagosvetlov's death in 1880 Shelgunov and K.M. Stanyukevich took over the editing, following their arrest and exile in 1884 the journal changed orientation causing a total change in the authorship. The publication was shut down in 1888 on account of a lack of subscribers. References: Есин Б. И. Демократический журнал Дело. М., 1959; Бенина М. А. Журнал Дело в 1860-70-е гг.: (Эпоха Благосветлова) // Книжное дело в России во второй половине XIX - начале XX в.: Сб. науч. тр. Л., 1988. Вып. 3. С. 7-20. A. B. Muratov.
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Bazhin Nikolay Fedorovich
Bervi-Flerovsky Vasily Vasilievich (real name Bervi Wilhelm Wilhelmovich)
Blagosvetlov Grigory Evlampievich
Mamin-Sibiryak (real name Mamin) Dmitry Narkisovich
Mechnikov Lev Ilych
Reshetnikov Fedor Mikhailovich
Shelgunov Nikolay Vasilievich
Shulgin N.I.
Stanyukovich Konstantin Mikhailovich
Tkachev Peter Nikitich
Uspensky Gleb Ivanovich
Bibliographies
Есин Б. И. Демократический журнал "Дело". М., 1959
Бенина М. А. Журнал "Дело" в 1860-70-е гг.: ( "Эпоха Благосветлова") // Книжное дело в России во второй половине XIX - начале XX в.: Сб. науч. тр. Л., 1988
The subject Index
Russkoe slovo (The Russian Word), journal, 1859-1866
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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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Mamin-Sibiryak D.N. (1852-1912), writer
MAMIN-SIBIRYAK (real name Mamin) Dmitry Narkisovich (1852-1912, St. Petersburg), writer. From 1872 lived in St. Petersburg; in 1872-76 studied at Veterinary Faculty of the Moscow Medical Surgical Academy
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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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Russkoe slovo (The Russian Word), journal, 1859-1866
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
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Stanyukovich K.M. (1843-1903), writer
STANYUKOVICH Konstantin Mikhailovich (1843-1903), a prose writer and publicist. He lived in St. Petersburg from 1855. He studied at the Naval Cadet Corps in 1857-60 (present-day 17 Leytenanta Shmidta Embankment; collective memorial plaque)
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Yakubovich P.F. (1860-1911), poet, revolutionary
YAKUBOVICH Peter Filippovich (1860-1911, St. Petersburg), poet, writer, participant of People"s Will movement of the 1880s. He graduated from Faculty of History and Philology of Petersburg University (1882)
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