Russian conversation. G. 3, 1858, No. 4, book. 12, [h. 1]

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Russian conversation. - Moscow: in the printing house of Alexander Semen, 1856-1860. -
The title of the magazine on the title page: Russian conversation. Moscow.
Editor Publishing: AI Koshelev; co-editors: TI Filippov (before the beginning of 1857), then - PI Bartenev and MA Maksimovich. In 1858, August - 1859 years. editor IS Isakov.
The journal of the Slavophile direction, published in 1856-1860. in Moscow. Periodicity: 4 books a year, from 1859 - 6 books per year, in 1860 2 books were published. The publication was made on shares. Shareholders AI Koshelev, Yu. F. Samarin, AS Khomyakov and VA Cherkassky were the "editorial board". The magazine actively cooperated with: K.S. Aksakov, I.D. Belyaev, N.P. Gilyarov-Platonov, A.F. Hilferding, I.V. Kireevsky, the articles of V.N. Leshkova, M.A. Maksimovich, M.P. Pogodin and S.P. Shevyrev. Scientists and writers from Slavic countries were involved in the journal, works of Russian writers were printed: I.S. and K.S. Aksakov, S.T. Aksakova, V.I. Dahl, I.S. Nikitin, A.K. Tolstoy, F.I. Tyutcheva, A.S. Khomyakova, A.N. Ostrovsky, M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, TG Shevchenko, and others. A monthly supplement to the journal, "Rural landscaping," was published on pages of which materials on the peasant question were printed. Traditions of the magazine continued the eponymous magazine, which was published in St. Petersburg in 1895-1896. .
I. Koshelev, Alexander Ivanovich (publicist, publisher, 1806-1883). II. Filippov, Terti Ivanovich (critic, 1825-1899). III. Bartenev, Peter Ivanovich (1829-1912). IV. Maximovich, Mikhail Alexandrovich (1804-1873). V. Aksakov, Ivan Sergeevich (1823-1886) .1. Russian language (collection). 2. The people (the collection). 3. Domestic serials and continuing editions (collection). 4. Slavophilism - Russia - Periodicals. 5. Populism - Russia - Periodicals. 6. Social and political journals - Russia. 7. Literary Journals - Russia.
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Original book: РГПУ им. A. I. Herzen
G. 3, 1858, No. 4, book. 12, [h. 1]. - 1858. - [232] p. Sec. pag. : ill., Table. -
From the content: Excerpts from the biography of Vasily Petrovich Belokopytenka / M. Nomis; Should Boris Godunov be considered the founder of serfdom / MP Pogodin; Historical overview of the activities of Count Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky and his collaborators: Prince Prozorovsky, Suvorov and Brink, from 1775 to 1780, with plans and a map / PM Sakovich, [and other materials]. - Bibliography in footnotes and in the text.
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Original book: РГПУ им. A. I. Herzen
Publisher в типографии Александра Семена
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