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175:"One after another people both known and unknown to me, to Gorky himself as well as to me, kept coming in. They came in for consultation, to share impressions, to make enquiries and to find out what was going on in various circles. Gorky naturally had connections throughout Petersburg, from top to bottom. We began to talk and we, the editors of 184: 179:, soon set up a united front against representatives of the Left, the internationalist representatives of our own views, heedless of the charges of betrayal of our own watchwords at the decisive moment." 485: 144:
from December 1915 until December 1917. It had a range of material including literary, scientific and political material. Its political stance was to oppose
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was continually censored for an anti-war stance. Nikolai Sukhanov, described how the editors used to meet in Gorky's flat, in particular during the
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Free Association for the Development and Dissemination of Positive Science
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The Russian Revolution 1917: A Personal Record by N.N. Sukhanov
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Index

Rus' chronicle
thick journal
Alexander N. Tikhonov
Maxim Gorky
Russian
St Petersburg
Circulation
Russian
St Petersburg
nationalism
First World War
A. F. Radzishevsky
Maxim Gorky
February Revolution
Free Association for the Development and Dissemination of Positive Science
Bolsheviks
Bolshevik seizure of power
Boris Avilov
Vladimir Bazarov
Isaac Babel
Alexander Blok
Alexander Bogdanov
Valery Bryusov
Ivan Bunin
Osip Yermansky
Sergei Yesenin
Anatole France
Maxim Gorky
Lev Kamenev
Platon Kerzhentsev

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