Zhenskii vestnik (1866)
Categories | Political magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | 1866 |
Final issue | 1868 |
Country | Russian Empire |
Based in | Saint Petersburg |
Language | Russian |
Zhensky Vestnik (Template:Lang-ru, Women's Herald) was a Russian monthly magazine published in Saint Petersburg in 1866-1868 by A.B. Messarosh, with the professed objective of "helping to improve the social conditions for women in Russia". In 1866—1867 Zhensky Vestnik remained one of the just two journals in the country (alongside Delo), belonging to the left and trying to continue the traditions set by Sovremennik, closed in 1866.[1]
Its formal editor-in-chief of it was N.M. Messarosh, but in reality the journal was run by the two prominent authors and journalists who came from the recently shut down Russkoye Slovo, Nikolai Blagoveshchensky and Alexander Sheller. Apart from them, among the authors who contributed to it regularly were Vasily Sleptsov, Pyotr Tkachyov, Gleb Uspensky, Yakov Polonsky and Evgenya Konradi.[1]
References
- ^ a b Женский вестник at the Russian Periodicals (1702—1894) Dictionary. Gospolitizdat, 1959, pp. 479—481
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- 1868 disestablishments in the Russian Empire
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