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