Nurit Schleifman, A Russian daily newspaper and its new readership: Severnaia pchela, 1825 -1840. Severnaia pchela, the first privately owned Russian newspaper, was published in St. Petersburg for almost forty years. The time of its appearance was marked by a growing participation of the urban middle strata in the consumption of literature, which consequently turned them into the newspaper's chief target audience. The educated elite viewed Severnaia pchela' s success with this new readership as a regrettable result of both the existing political circumstances and the paper's policy of catering to the lowest possible tastes. Whereas contemporary historiography tends towards the same view, a closer examination reveals the paper's persistent a...
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In May of 2012, the official newspaper of the Communist Party in Russia celebrated its 100th anniver...
The Vilnius press at the beginning of the 19th century was made of four types of news media: politic...
Scholars of Russian culture have always paid close attention to texts and their authors, but they ha...
Nurit Schleifman, A Russian daily newspaper and its new readership: Severnaia pchela, 1825 -1840. Se...
This article analyzes the work of the newspaper "Russian bulletin". It was known in Russia as the or...
This paper shows the author’s results in studying the emergence and development of city newspapers a...
The article deals with the newspaper “Babochka” as an important source for philological research, w...
Šis pētījums izmeklē laikrakstu „Severnaja pchela” par 1856 – 1859 gadiem. Laikrakstā tiek identific...
The article presents the results of the analysis of the research, conducted with the aim of studying...
The article discusses the creation and operation of district periodicals in the Arkhangelsk Oblast. ...
The article represents the Ukrainian-language newspapers of the Kyiv General Governorate of the earl...
The revolutionary events of 1905 in Russia radicalized the mood among the Ukrainian intelligentsia, ...
This article discusses the development of periodicals in the pre-revolutionary Russia in the early X...
Our understanding of the results of the First World War is undergoing a second wind in connection wi...
Žurnāls ,,Russkij Vestnik” („Krievu Vēstnesis”) 1856. gadā: bakalaura darbs. – Rīga, 2013. - 51 lpp....
In May of 2012, the official newspaper of the Communist Party in Russia celebrated its 100th anniver...
The Vilnius press at the beginning of the 19th century was made of four types of news media: politic...
Scholars of Russian culture have always paid close attention to texts and their authors, but they ha...