Herald of Europe. G. 43 1908, vol. 6, [kn. 11/12, November / December]

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Herald of Europe. - G. 1 1866 (March 9) - G. 53 1918. - St. Petersburg, 1866-1918. -
In the subhead: 1866-1867 - Journal of Historical and Political Sciences; 1868-1909 - Journal of History, Politics, Literature; 1910-1917 - Journal of Science, Politics, and Literature, founded by MM Stasyulevich in 1866
Place of publication: 1866-1914 St. Petersburg; 1914-1918 Petrograd.
Editor-publisher (until 1908) M. M. Stasyulevich, from 1909 to 1916 - Professor M. M. Kovalevsky; In 1914, the journal was led by three co-editors - KK Arseniev, Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky and the scientist-economist AS Posnikov, from 1916 to 1918 - D. D. Grimm and DN Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, with the participation of K K. Arsen'eva and A. S. Posnikova.
From 1866 to 1868 there were 4 volumes per year, from 1869 - monthly.
Until 1909 the signature of the publication also indicated serial numbers, years and volumes, continuing the account of the years and volumes of the previous journal published by NM Karamzin in 1802-1830.
It is published since March 9, 1866.
"The Bulletin of Europe" - the domestic literary and political and historical He continued the tradition of the eponymous magazine founded in 1802 by N. M. Karamzin. In the magazine, priority was given to history and politics. Well-known scientists and publicists were published: KA Timiryazev, IM Sechenov, V. Yu. Skalon, II Mechnikov, SM Soloviev, KD Kavelin, AF Koni, E. K. Rapp, AN Veselovsky, AN Pypin, DN Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, FF Zelinsky, FF Martens, KK Arseniev, AS Khakhanov and others. In the literary department - IS Turgenev, IA Goncharov, AN Ostrovsky, PD Boborykin, VS Soloviev, ME Saltykov-Shchedrin, as well as articles on financial and economic issues and the journalism of GB Iollos, AF Zhokhov, AV Zhirkevich, P. H. Schwanebach .
I. Stasyulevich, Mikhail Matveyevich (1826-1911). II. Kovalevsky, Maxim Maksimovich (1851-1916). III. Arseniev, Constantine Konstantinovich (1837-1919). IV. Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, Dmitry Nikolayevich (1853-1920) .1. Domestic serials and continuing editions (collection). 2. Russian language (collection). 3. General history - Periodicals. 4. Russia - History - until 1917 - Periodicals. 5. Historical journals - Russia - 19-20 centuries.
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G. 43 1908, vol. 6, [kn. 11/12, November / December]. - 1908. - IV, 834 p. -
On the avanthythm of the gross numbering: Year 73. - Volume 428. - 1/14 November 1908.
On the title page also: the two hundred and fifty fourth volume.
Contents: Ethical problem of Marxism: I-IV / Evg. Tarnovsky. Corner of the Motherland: travel essays and notes: I-III / RF Northern monastery in the XVIIth century: I-VI / M. Bogoslovsky. Internal review. The fate of some Duma "wishes." The beginning of the second session of the Third State Duma. Closure of Polish schools in Warsaw, [and others]. Foreign Review. Austrian politics in the Bosnian issue. Diplomatic strangeness and misunderstanding. Traditional views on the rights of peoples and nationalities, [and others]. Manchu letters. From the era of the war with Japan: I-II / Bar. Peter Wrangel. From the public chronicle. Another anniversary. The result and perspective. End of the university strike, [and others]. "Blind Leaders" ...: essay: I-V / N. Snegirev. "Factory" of diplomas. About our "school issue" / Er. Schwachheim. Internal review. Typical episodes of meetings of the State Duma. Nobility in the speeches of PN Milyukov and Prince Golitsyn. Temporary removal of a member of the State. Of the Council of Marina and the question of the exclusion of AM Kolyubakin from among the members of the State Duma, [and others]. From the public chronicle. Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich. It became harder or easier to live in constitutional Russia. The situation created for the Orthodox clergy, [and others]. - Alphabetical index of authors and articles, placed in the "Bulletin of Europe" in 1908: p. 834. - Bibliography in the notes of individual articles. - MOGNB copy without cover.
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