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Novy Mir (1911 newspaper)

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The offices of Novy Mir

Novy Mir (Template:Lang-ru, IPA: [ˈnovɨj ˈmʲir], New World) was a magazine published by Russian social democratic émigrés in New York City in 1911–1917 until their return to Russia after the February Revolution of 1917. It was edited by Nikolai Bukharin and Alexandra Kollontai, who were briefly joined by Leon Trotsky when he arrived in New York in January 1917. V. Volodarsky, then living in Philadelphia, was one of the contributors.[1][2][3] Alexander Gumberg was business manager in Novy Mir's final days.

References

  1. ^ See "A Chronology" in Conversations in Exile: Russian Writers Abroad, ed. John Glad, Duke University Press, 1993, ISBN 0-8223-1298-0 p.275
  2. ^ David Shub, "The Russian Press in the United States," The Russian Review, III, No. 1 (1943), 123-124.
  3. ^ Jerome Davis, The Russian Immigrant (New York, 1922), pp. 124-126.