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Nedelya (newspaper)

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Nedelya was a Russian liberal-Narodnik political and literary newspaper, published in Saint Petersburg from 1866 to 1901.[1]

There was another publication with the same name which was the weekend supplement of the Soviet newspaper Izvestia.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Lenin: 1894/friends: Let us now pass to the political programme of
  2. ^ Schmemann, Serge (31 July 1983). "Soviet says Hare Krishna cloaks hide C.I.A. Daggers". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  3. ^ Henry W. Morton (December 1965). "Book review". International Journal. 20 (4): 561. doi:10.1177/002070206502000432.