Nowoje slowo

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Title page from 1897

Novoje slowo ( Russian Новое слово , "New Word") was a scientific, literary and political magazine that was published monthly in Saint Petersburg from 1894 to 1897 in Russian.

Novoje slowo 1897

From May 1895 the magazine was an organ of the Narodniki . In March 1897 the staff left the editorial office and the magazine became the mouthpiece of Lenin's fatherly friend Plekhanov , the Marxist Vera Sassulitsch , the later social democratic Menshevik Julius Martow and the legal Marxists Peter Struve , Vasily Jakowlewitsch Bogucharski-Jakowlew and Mikhail Tugan-Baranowski . Lenin himself used the journal for two of his publications ("On the Characteristics of Economic Romanticism" and "About a Newspaper Article").

Gorky , Wikenti Veressajew and Evgeni Nikolajewitsch Tschirikow contributed to the literary part .

On December 10, 1897, Konstantin Pobedonoszew had Iskra's predecessor, actually too Marxist, banned.

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Individual evidence

  1. Russian Богучарский-Яковлев, Василий Яковлевич
  2. russ. К характеристике экономического романтизма , see also Luxemburg and Lenin
  3. Russian По поводу одной газетной заметки
  4. engl. Evgeny Chirikov
  5. To the early end of the journal