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Istorichesky Vestnik

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26: 174:(as publisher) with a view to "providing the reader, in the most lively and accessible form possible, with the full account of what happens in the historical science and literature both in Russia and in Europe." Part of the Russian history journals' 'triumvirate', alongside 335:
succeeded Shubinsky as editor-in-chief in 1913, the year when the magazine's popularity reached its peak, with the circulation of 13 thousand. In all, 147 volumes came out, each comprising three monthly issues.
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had unusually large obituary section, each entry amounting to a comprehensive survey of the deceased author's legacy. Using its position, the magazine managed even to publish
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at the Soviet Historical Encyclopedia // БовСтская историчСская энциклопСдия. β€” М.: БовСтская энциклопСдия . Под Ρ€Π΅Π΄. Π•. М. Π–ΡƒΠΊΠΎΠ²Π°. 1973β€”1982.
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which later came to be considered part of the Russian classics, also first appeared in this magazine.
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The magazine was founded by the journalist and scholar
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monthly historical and literary magazine published in
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Index


Sergey Shubinsky
Boris Glinsky
Circulation
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian Federation
Russian
ISSN
2411-1511
Russian
Russian
Saint Petersburg
Sergey Shubinsky
Alexey Suvorin
Russky Arkhiv
Russkaya Starina
Mykola Kostomarov
Konstantin Bestuzhev-Ryumin
Alexander BrΓΌckner
Ivan Zabelin
Rafail Zotov
Evgeny Salias De Tournemire
Daniil Mordovtsev
Grigory Danilevsky
Vsevolod Solovyov
Evgeny Karnovich
Pyotr Polevoy
Viktor Burenin

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