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Kolaric, Ana. "Women’s and feminist periodical press in literary studies’ classroom: Theory and practice". Bulletin de l'Institut etnographique 68, n. 2 (2020): 319–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gei2002319k.

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Women?s and feminist periodical press represents a fruitful resource for researchers who explore women?s and gender history, history of women?s and feminist movement(s), women?s writing, and various gender identites which were - and still are - both described and constructed in the periodicals. Women?s and feminist periodical press enables researchers to understand certain historical - and literary - periods from different perspectives from those which dominate in the mainstream histories of culture and literature. In this article, the author argues that women?s and feminist periodical press should be introduced into the literary studies? curriculum, especially within the MA and PhD programs. However, literary studies should be seen as one of the many disciplines and areas which might do the same. Periodical press in general, and women?s and feminist journals in particular, present valuable sources for the researchers and scholars in the social sciences and humanities, because most of the periodicals (journals, weekly reviews, daily news...), in the past and present as well, publish articles which deal with a society and its problems. This article focuses on the concrete examples of using periodical press both in researching and teaching literature, globally and locally.
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Borisova, N. M., e V. B. Nadkin. "Hemeronyms of the Yakut periodical press as onomastic realities (1930s, 1960s, 1990s)". Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University 21, n. 4 (7 gennaio 2025): 91–105. https://doi.org/10.25587/2222-5404-2024-21-4-91-105.

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The topicality and significance of the research are substantiated by the fact that the hemeronyms of the Sakha language periodicals are characterised by stable changes. The novelty of the research consists of the first attempt in the Yakut press and journalism to comprehend and systematise the titles of regional newspapers and periodicals as independent units, considering the functional specificity of the titles in the communicative processes. Nevertheless, we suggest that titles have been overlooked due to their contradictory communicative status. In this article our purpose is to identify the specificity of the titles of Yakut newspapers and periodicals of the Stalinist System (1930-1959), the era of Stagnation (1960-1990) and the post-Soviet transformation (from 1991 to the present day). For this purpose, it is necessary to explain the following main tasks: to review the history of the Yakut periodical press from 1930 to the present period, to explain the relevance of the hemeronyms of Yakut periodicals to the socio-political, economic, sociocultural processes and to analyse the quantitative ratio of the hemeronyms. This research is based on the combination of historical-typological analysis with the main methods of onomastics as a branch of linguistics – structural, comparative and statistical. The use of key meanings and key words allows for a comparison of the evolution of periodical titles throughout history. Therefore, the title of the Sakha language periodical press evolved in the 1930s, 1960s, and 1990s. Basically, these years provided the hemeronyms of the periodical press in Yakutia specific onomastic realities. In these days, the regional periodicals have become available online due to the development of digital technologies, making it of great advantage for the inhabitants of the republic. In our opinion, the identification of specific features of regional periodicals is one of the bases on which the aspects of the research of media hemeronyms are based. Meanwhile, new challenges are bringing new approaches to the solution
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Alinazarova, Dildora V. "HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF MILITARY PERIODICAL PRESS IN UZBEKISTAN". International Journal Of History And Political Sciences 4, n. 4 (1 aprile 2024): 18–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijhps/volume04issue04-04.

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This article provides information that today military printing has become a priority in countries around the world, and now attention to this area is growing in our country. Information about the research of a group of scientists who introduced the topic of the military press into scientific circulation is covered on the basis of scientific facts and primary sources.
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Sokolova, Evgeniya V., e Polina V. Bystrova. "Possibilities of Periodicals for Studying the History of Rural Settlements in the Omsk Region". Общество: философия, история, культура, n. 12 (20 dicembre 2023): 243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/fik.2023.12.33.

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The article touches upon the issues of determining the possibilities of periodicals for studying the history of rural settlements on the territory of modern Omsk Region. Based on a frontal analysis of periodical press mate-rials from the pre-revolutionary, Soviet and post-Soviet periods, the authors identify a range of questions, the answers to which can be obtained using newspapers and magazines as a historical source. Particular attention is paid to the problems that a researcher faces when working with periodicals. In the course of the study, the authors come to the conclusion that it is necessary to use periodical press materials as part of the source base to study the process of formation of the rural settlement network of the territory. This will allow us to obtain an objective picture of historical events, take into account the opinions and sentiments of their participants, and introduce rare information into scientific circulation.
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Raykhlina, Yelizaveta. "Developing a Commercial Press in Petersburg and Moscow: Institutions and Networks of Journalism under Alexander I and the Early Reign of Nicholas I". Russian History 48, n. 3-4 (19 settembre 2022): 327–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/18763316-12340036.

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Abstract The article explores the kinds of institutions and networks that promoted a reading economy in periodicals in Moscow and Petersburg in the first third of the nineteenth century. The article examines why Petersburg experienced a dramatic growth in periodical publishing during this time period, and what factors constrained Moscow’s periodical publishing market. Looking at official institutions, public social venues, and individual journalists like Nikolai Grech, Faddei Bulgarin, and Osip Senkovskii, the article argues that institutional support and a thickening of public and private networks enabled the rise of a commercial and professional press in the 1820s. To bring the rise of Petersburg journalism into sharper relief, the article also examines the early career of Nikolai Polevoi and the circumstances constraining Moscow publishing in the first third of the nineteenth century. The article draws on recent scholarship examining the press as an “infrastructure” or “network” itself, as well as on theories of the press as part of a “network of means” regulating information and communication.
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Malamagomedov, Jamaludin Murtazalievich. "HISTORY OF THE AVAR PRESS 1917-1930: THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT". History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus 14, n. 4 (17 gennaio 2019): 78–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.32653/ch14478-88.

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Like any social phenomenon, the press also has its own history and develops according to the objective laws of its development. Prior to the advent of the printing press and book printing, books were distributed through the creation of hand-written copies. At a certain stage of the development of society, there was a need for a printed word, and as a result, the first lithographs and printing presses appear. The origin and formation of the periodical press in the languages of the peoples of Dagestan is the result of the socioeconomic and political development of society. At the beginning of the 20th century, the first prerequisites for the appearance of printed materials in the languages of the peoples of Dagestan were born in Dagestan. Despite the new state system, the peoples of Dagestan still gave preference to the Arabic graphics and with the help of this letters continued to write, and it is no coincidence that the first Dagestani newspapers were published on the basis of this alphabet. The new Soviet state made every effort to create the national Dagestani press. If the Arabic periodicals of the period of the revolution and civil war in other languages of the peoples of Dagestan, in particular, in Kumyk and Lak, have been studied in part, then the publications in the Avar language however, have not been practically studied and introduced into scientific circulation. Moreover, most of them are still not identified, and there is no information on the number of such publications, let alone the content of newspaper articles.In this connection, the paper attempts, for the first time, to introduce into the scientific circulation newly discovered Arabic newspapers in the Avar language. The history of the formation and development of the periodical press in Dagestan is considered, and printed publications in the Avar language are studied through the prism of the Dagestan periodicals. The objective of the study is identification, paleographic characteristics and a general overview of the currently obtained Arabic periodicals in the Avar language.
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SECORD, JAMES. "The electronic harvest". British Journal for the History of Science 38, n. 4 (30 novembre 2005): 463–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087405007375.

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Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical: An Electronic Index, v. 1.0, hriOnline <http://www.sciper.org> [accessed 30 June 2005].Geoffrey Cantor and Sally Shuttleworth (eds.), Science Serialized: Representations of the Sciences in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals. Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology. Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 2004. Pp. vi+358. ISBN 0-262-03318-6. £25.95 (hardback).Geoffrey Cantor, Gowan Dawson, Graeme Gooday, Richard Noakes, Sally Shuttleworth and Jonathan Topham (eds.), Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical: Reading the Magazine of Nature. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. xi+329. ISBN 0-521-83637-9. £45.00 (hardback).Louise Henson, Geoffrey Cantor, Gowan Dawson, Richard Noakes, Sally Shuttleworth and Jonathan R. Topham (eds.), Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media. The Nineteenth Century Series. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004. Pp. xxv+296. ISBN 0-7546-3574-0. £47.50 (hardback).
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Kichera, Viktor. "History of the Mukachevo Greek Catholic Eparchy in Periodicals of 1918–1945". Acta historica Neosoliensia 26, n. 1 (4 ottobre 2023): 31–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.24040/ahn.2023.26.01.31-57.

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In the proposed article, an attempt is made to critically study the history of the Mukachevo Greek Catholic Eparchy (MGCE) on the basis of the press. First of all, attention is focused on the regional press. In general, both church and secular publications were used. The period was not chosen by chance, because it is the period of the interwar and wartime periods of the Czechoslovak Republic. The main task of the research is to study not only the subject matter of the publications, but also the views that were covered in each periodical. The fact is that depending on the edition and the publisher, the content of the publications was appropriate. If religious topics and protection of the Church prevailed in church periodicals, then in government or independent periodicals, in addition to general news, there were also critical articles about the Church. Particular attention is paid to historical topics in these periodicals on the history of the Mukachevo Eparchy. In general, information in journals and the press can significantly supplement historical knowledge not only of the history of the Church, but also of the history of state-church relations and the history of Czechoslovakia of the studied period.
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Kotov, Aleksandr. "“Muravyov's System” and the Periodical Press". Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 4 (25 dicembre 2023): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2023-0-4-96-102.

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Western Russian outskirts in the second half of the 19th century became the fi eld not only and not so much of armed, but more of spiritual struggle, so it was no coincidence that contemporaries called the North-Western Territory the “moral Caucasus”. One of the weapons in the said struggle was the periodical press. M.N. Muravyov perfectly realized the importance of propaganda and skilfully used public and popular support, making local and central journalism of the “Russian trend” one of the most important elements of his “system” of governing the region. It was greatly infl uenced by the “Vilna circle of Russifi ers”, which was formed during the period of Muravyov’s general government, and was headed by the trustee of the Vilna educational district I.P. Kornilov, who became the ideological inspirer of the most signifi cant periodicals in the region. The key local publications were “Vestnik Zapadnoy Rossii”, “Vilensky Vestnik”, and “Litovskie Eparchialnie Vedomosti”. History of the periodical press of the Western Territory in the 1860s.shows that the “Russifi cation” carried out during thфе period was by no means only of administrative-state nature. The “Vilna consensus” was part of the post-reform public upsurge that brought together broad Slavophil and liberal circles, state, public and church leaders of various “parties” and various scales.
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Nakonechna, Zoriana. "LEV CHUBATY (1895–1966): UNKNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE BIOGRAPHY OF THE EDITOR OF PUBLISHING CONCERN UKRAINSKA PRESA". Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, n. 11(29) (2021): 333–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2021-11(29)-15.

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In the history of Ukrainian journalism there are yet many names of journalists, publicists, editors and publishers, whose life and work have not been studied. These people include West Ukrainian editor Lev Chubaty. Based on the publications of the Lviv newspaper Dilo, the periodical of the Ukrainian émigrés – Svoboda, as well as scholarly works on the history of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen and the activities of the Lviv publishing concern Ukrainska Presa, the basic facts of the biography of the editor of the press publications Novyi Chas, Narodnia Sprava, Nash Prapor and Komar. We elucidated here the date and place of his birth (1895, Kolokolyn village, Rohatyn district), retrieved authentic references about the educational institution where he was educated (Ukrainian gymnasium in Rohatyn), ascertained the period when he served in the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen, found some facts about his émigré life, and last, but not least, established date of his death (July 14, 1966, Philadelphia). Additionally, his civic (public) activities both in Ukraine and abroad were studied. In general, this article presents for the first time a biography of the editor Lev Chubaty, who made many efforts to develop the Ukrainian press in Lviv during the 1920s and 1930s. Keywords: Lev Chubaty, editor, public figure, periodical/press publication, publishing concern Ukrainska Presa.
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Alinazarova, Dildora. "Restoration And Development Of Periodic Printing In Andijan". American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 02, n. 12 (31 dicembre 2020): 345–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume02issue12-59.

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Andijan region is the cradle of traditional Uzbek art and folk crafts. It was here that the world-famous potters, masters of applied arts, gold embroidery, the production of natural fabrics and many other crafts were created and developed. This article analyzes the problems of periodicals that were raised in the Soviet period on the pages of the newspapers Andijan Pravda, Andijonnoma. On the basis of primary sources, a number of problems of the periodical press of the period under study are revealed and recommendations are given for the introduction of new materials on the history of the Andijan press.
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Germizeeva, Viktoria V. "Local Periodicals on Activities of Steppe Region Administrative Institutions in the beginning of the XX century". Humanitarian: actual problems of the humanities and education 22, n. 2 (30 giugno 2022): 128–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15507/2078-9823.058.022.202202.128-139.

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Introduction. Local periodical press of the beginning of the 20th century contains materials on the most diverse areas that allows to trace the attitude of the population to government bodies, to highlight topical issues of socio-economic and cultural development. The purpose of this article is to analyze the publications of newspapers that have informational significance in the study of the history of the administration of the Steppe Governor-General at the beginning of the XX century. Materials and Methods. In the process of work, the main source was the local periodical press represented by the newspapers “Omsk Vestnik” (1909–1918) and “Omsk Telegraph” (1907–1917). In the course of the study, problem-chronological and comparative-historical methods were used, which made it possible to single out the main areas of activity of administrative institutions and examine them through the prism of materials from local periodicals. Results. As a result of the analysis of the information potential of newspapers, the author has identified several main areas that are most fully represented in the press: the activities of the governors-general of the Steppe Territory, governors and branches of the regional government of the Akmola region to address issues relevant to the region, as well as coverage of events held by city authorities self-government. Discussion and Conclusion. The local periodical press is an important historical source when studying the activities of the administrative institutions of the Steppe Territory, due to publications in the “Omsk Vestnik” and “Omsk Telegraph” newspapers, one can highlight current problems in the field of management, see the public reaction to a particular event with the participation of officials. The materials of periodicals in combination with official documentation stored in the archives make it possible to trace the activities of local authorities in more detail and show the effectiveness of the decisions made.
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Turner, Joanna. "Making a Name for Herself: Marie Corelli's Self-Guided Literary Apprenticeship via the Periodical Press". Victorian Periodicals Review 56, n. 1 (marzo 2023): 110–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/vpr.2023.a905142.

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Abstract: This article uncovers the hidden periodical publishing history of the popular novelist Marie Corelli (ca. 1855–1924). It takes her career back a decade from what is currently known, unveiling poetry, satire, critiques, and short form writing. Corelli is shown to be navigating the periodical press through the 1870s and 1880s whilst using several pseudonyms and taking on male identities, conducting her own literary apprenticeship and experimenting with form, genre, and style. This article explores how Corelli learned her trade via the periodical press but then hid the secret of her success from others, thus impeding those who might follow in her footsteps.
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Krutulys, Titas. "Cultural memory in Lithuanian periodical press during World War II". Lietuvos istorijos studijos 45 (21 luglio 2020): 95–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/lis.2020.45.8.

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During World War II Lithuania was ruled by three completely different political regimes. In the first year Lithuania was authoritarian state ruled by group of nationalists, in 1940 Lithuania was occupied by Soviet Union and in 1941 State was occupied by Nazi Germany. All these political powers was undemocratic and propagated their ideologies. One of the most important aspect of every ideology is to suggest new concept of time. This change of perception of time could be seen in the change of cultural memory. Article try to analyze this change using the most popular Lithuanian periodical press of the period. This research analyzed main historical periods and the most popular themes represented in the main newspapers. Using theories of Anthony D. Smith and Raoul Girardet research showed what historical periods was seen positively and what negatively, what was main historical heroes and enemies; also how foreign history was represented in the periodical press. The quantitative content analysis showed that while representations of history in the so called independent Lithuania and in Lithuania occupied by Nazis was quite similar, historical representations during first Soviet occupation was unique. Qualitative content analysis showed that there was three very different paradigms of cultural memories, represented in periodical press. Lithuanian nationalist mostly tried to promote Lithuanian medieval times and especially Lithuanian dukes and historical capital Vilnius, also they tried to justify their politics creating myth of great welfare during their rule. They praised Soviet history, criticized Poland and poles, but wrote about most of the countries quite neutral. During Soviet occupation all Lithuanian history was harshly criticized and showed as negative times, this regime promoted only few Lithuanian heroes who died young or was known for their left wing politics. Main historical past represented in the newspapers was history of Soviet Union, other countries was ignored. Main enemies of Soviets was Lithuanian gentry, and Lithuanian rulers of the past. During Nazi occupation there was more Lithuanian national history than German history, but the main appreciable historical periods was Lithuanian prehistory and the 19th Century. Regime promoted history of Lithuanian culture and language, but tried to ignore Lithuanian state. Foreign history was mostly binary – propaganda criticized Soviet Union as well as Tsarist Russia, USA and United Kingdom, but appreciated history of Italy, Japan, Finland, Turkey, Spain etc. Main historical enemies were of course Bolsheviks and Jews.
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Madaminjonovich, Muminov Husanboy. "COVERAGE OF THE ACTIVITIES OF ALL-BUKHORA CONGRESSES OF PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATIVES IN THE PERIODICAL PRESS (1920-1924)". CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF HISTORY 04, n. 04 (1 aprile 2023): 14–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-04-04-04.

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The article is devoted to the activities of the congresses of people's representatives of the All-Bakhara. Along with the formation of the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic and the establishment of state power in it, these congresses were of great importance in solving current issues of the socio-economic and cultural life of the republic in 1920-1924. The article describes the activities of the congresses on the basis of materials of the periodical press.
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Van Remoortel, Marianne, Kristin Ewins, Maaike Koffeman e Matthew Philpotts. "Joining Forces: European Periodical Studies as a New Research Field". Journal of European Periodical Studies 1, n. 1 (5 luglio 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/jeps.v1i1.2573.

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In recent decades, periodical studies have burgeoned into a vibrant field of research. Increasing numbers of scholars working in disciplines across the humanities — literary studies, history, art history, gender studies, media studies, legal history, to name a few — are exploring the press as a key site for cultural production, public debate and the dissemination of knowledge. [...]
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Krasnozhenova, Elena, e Svyatoslav Kulinok. "Soviet and Nazi periodicals in the North-West of Russia during the Great Patriotic War". OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2021, n. 01 (1 gennaio 2021): 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202101statyi08.

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The article considers the role of the periodical press in organizing propaganda work in the North-West of Russia during the Great Patriotic War. The evaluation of Nazi and Soviet publications is given. The content of the occupation newspapers is presented, and the reasons for the success of Nazi propaganda in the first months of the occupation of the region are analyzed. The authors show the shortcomings of Soviet propaganda periodicals during this period, trace its transformation by the winter of 1941, and note its contribution to the liberation of the territory of the North-West of Russia from the invaders.
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Zhukova, Anastasia, Olga Semenova e Vitaliy Shevelev. "Voprosy shkol'noj gigieny vo vtoroj polovine XIX – nachale XX v. v Sankt-Peterburge (na primere evrejskih uchebnyh zavedenij)". OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2022, n. 10-2 (1 ottobre 2022): 66–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202210statyi14.

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The article examines the sanitary and hygienic condition of schools in the second half of the 19th - early 20th century on the example of Jewish heders and Talmud Torah in St. Petersburg. Based on periodicals, historical and statistical materials and archival documents, the authors conclude that the issues that caused the most acute discussions were the same for all educational institutions, regardless of their national characteristics. The topics covered in the periodical press could be divided into two blocks: the organization of the educational process and the resulting health problems in children; requirements for the premises of the educational institution.
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Abdrazakhova, A. K., Z. N. Ermaganbetova e G. M. Sembiyeva. "The history of the formation of industry publications in the Kyzylorda region". BULLETIN of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Journalism Series 145, n. 4 (2023): 125–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-7174-2023-145-4-125-133.

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Today, a sufficiently developed reader chooses a publication that provides informative and expert information according to his interests, tastes, culture and level of education. In recent years, we can see that the demand for industry journalism has increased more than universal journalism. That is why it is one of the most important issues to differentiate mass media in our country and region and consider effective ways to increase the number of readers. The author points out that the market of modern periodicals is filled with newspapers and magazines of different directions, topics, formats, sizes, and regional industry press occupies a special place among this diversity. It is clearly shown that it is the main source of information in the districts and regions, a center of socio-cultural relations, coordinating the life of the local population and forming public opinion. The article examines the originality, formation, development history, functional purpose of the modern regional press, and defines and analyzes the current face of the press in the Syr region. It is shown by examples that the regional press plays a great role in strengthening and improving the independence of the state. Based on the fact that the periodical press is going through a period of complex transformation, the author of the article concludes that in order to effectively implement their activities, regional publications need to stimulate the civil activity of regional readers, in addition to showing the truth and increasing the quality of information products.
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Babkina, Ekaterina Sergeevna. "Typological and formal-informative peculiarities of periodical press of the Student Youth Unions of the Russian Far East (1900-1922)". Litera, n. 2 (febbraio 2020): 86–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8698.2020.2.31385.

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The goal of this article consists in examination of periodical press issued by the Student Youth Unions of the Russian Far East in the early XX century. Based on the publications of archival printed sources, the author explores the conditions of creation, typological and informative peculiarities of the periodicals in the context of political-economic and sociocultural situation of the 1900-1922. The geography of the current research spreads to the entire Far East. Taking into account the historical context, the boundaries of the conducted research were extended to Zabaykalsky Krai &ndash; region that is historically referred to the Russian Far East, and zone of the Chinese Eastern Railway &ndash; Northeast China. The research is philological in its essence, leans on the interdisciplinary approach and synthesizes the knowledge of different sciences: literary studies, theory and history of journalism, and culturology. The scientific novelty consists in attraction of the new factual evidence &ndash; publication of periodical press that have not previously been the subject of analysis among the Russian and foreign scholars. The new approach in studying Russian journalism of the early XX century became the research of the general patterns of development, as well as peculiarities of functioning of the separate periodicals issued by the Student Youth Unions of the Russian Far East.
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Saveleva, Anastasiya A. "Sociological reflections on the history of Russian women’s periodical press". Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Sociology 12, n. 3 (2019): 276–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu12.2019.305.

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Žukas, Teodoras. "Monument to the First Versions of E-paveldas". Lietuvos istorijos studijos 51 (24 luglio 2023): 171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/lis.2023.51.12.

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Apie Tito Krutulio disertaciją „Istoriniai pasakojimai Lietuvos periodinėje spaudoje lietuvių kalba 1904–1944 m.“ ir jos gynimą / On Titas Krutulys’ Thesis „Historical Narratives in the Lithuanian Periodical Press in Lithuanian Language from 1904 to 1944“
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Kolarić, Ana. "Gender Identities in Women's and Feminist Periodicals in Serbia". Aspasia 13, n. 1 (1 marzo 2019): 175–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2019.130116.

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Slobodanka Peković, Časopisi po meri dostojanstvenog ženskinja: Ženski časopisi na početku 20. veka (Journals suited for respectable women: Women’s journals from the early twentieth century), Novi Sad-Beograd: Matica srpska, Institut za književnost i umetnost, 2015, 378 pp., RSD 550 (paperback), ISBN 978-86-7946-154-4.Stanislava Barać, Feministička kontrajavnost: Žanr ženskog portreta u srpskoj periodici 1920–1941 (The feminist counterpublic: A genre of woman’s portrait in the Serbian periodical press from 1920 to 1941), Beograd: Institut za književnost i umetnost, 2015, 436 pp., RSD 1100 (paperback), ISBN 978-86-7095-224-9.
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Alferova, I. V., e V. F. Blokhin. "Limits of Possibility: Practices of Administrative Sanctions Against Russian Periodical Press at Beginning of 20th Century". Nauchnyi dialog 12, n. 10 (23 dicembre 2023): 248–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2023-12-10-248-264.

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The study examines the mechanisms of censorship restrictions on Russian periodical press that had become widespread by the beginning of the 20th century. It explores the history of the development of censorship during the post-reform era and the stages of reorganization of the censorship apparatus in the context of changing Russian realities in the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The issue of legislative initiatives regulating the coverage of domestic political events in the pages of Russian periodicals is addressed. Special attention is given to the practice of using administrative resources in the form of mandatory decrees by governors to establish control over local press. The documents for analysis were extracted by the authors from the archives of the Police Department of the State Archive of the Russian Federation. They contain information about specific instances of administrative penalties and fines imposed by governors on newspaper editors. Comparing this information with the content of articles subjected to penalties allowed for the identification of "the limits of possibility" for periodical press that existed locally in the perceptions of administrators. The review conducted led to the conclusion that mandatory decrees provided provincial administrations with the right, based on their own biases and convictions, to censor political content in print publications, thereby influencing public opinion.
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Cicėnienė, Rima. "Nespaustuvinė periodika Vrublevskių bibliotekoje: ką Lietuvos leidybos istorijai pasakoja rinkinys?" Knygotyra 82 (16 luglio 2024): 53–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/knygotyra.2024.82.3.

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In Lithuania, non-print periodicals have been of interest to scholars, librarians, and local historians for over a hundred years. To understand the phenomenon of non-print periodicals in Lithuania, its place in the increasing national information flow, and the history of state publishing, it is necessary to gather as extensive a base of these periodical sources as possible and know the main collections. This article aims to present the study of the non-print periodicals collection stored in the Manuscripts Department of the Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences from the perspective of book science and reveal its informativeness as a whole for the history of Lithuanian publishing. The research object became all the identified non-print periodical publications collected into a conditional collection regardless of chronological frameworks, language, writing system, font, or publishing geographic location. Currently, the Manuscripts Department has recorded as many as 154 titles of small newspapers. To achieve the goal, first, historiography dedicated to non-print periodicals in Lithuania and the Wroblewski Library will be discussed, the history of object collection in the library will be determined, and the formed collection will be analysed in chronological, geographical, linguistic, typological, and genre aspects. The study of the information recorded in the publications’ metrics and texts provided insights into the processes of non-print publishing and allowed for comparisons with the processes of professional periodicals publishing. The history of the collection led to another multilingual collection of non-print periodicals covering the period between the late 19th century to 1946 in the Manuscripts Department of the Wroblewski Library, different in composition from the collection in the Rare Books and Old Periodicals Department. The analysis of the collection’s composition by designated aspects confirms the linguistic, genre, and typological diversity of publications that existed in Lithuania. The study allows us to state that although published in small volumes, non-print periodicals approached professional ones and contributed to the national information flow, filling informational and content gaps. They became a space for young creators to unfold and demonstrate practical knowledge, showcasing the potential of non-print periodicals publishing activities, which nurtured more than one professional press figure in Lithuania. The objects of the collection testify to the diversity of periodical publishing practices, and social groups involved in the publishing processes, and reveal the changing society and its aspirations. The collection gathered for the study provides new, unused information for scientific research on the reading and creativity of young people and soldiers, revealing their areas of interest. The collection’s objects become a relevant source for research on language, art history, gender, issues of the reuse of works, etc.
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Germizeeva, V. V. "The Government Periodical Press of Western Siberia as source on personnel changes in local institutions (late XIX–early XX centuries)". Omsk Scientific Bulletin. Series Society. History. Modernity 6, n. 2 (2021): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.25206/2542-0488-2021-6-2-9-14.

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The article analyzes the content of the official part of the newspapers «Tomsk Provincial Vedomosti», «Tobolsk Provincial Vedomosti», concerning the appointment, transfer, resignation, vacation and awards of officials of local institutions. The methodological basis of the study is the problem-chronological method, which allowed us to identify and examine in detail the possibilities of the government periodical press for studying the history of the civil service of Western Siberia in the late XIX–early XX centuries. The author draws attention to the fact that the information contained in the provincial lists is limited in comparison with the form lists. But together with archival documents and reference publications, the materials of the government periodical press allow us to fully restore the history of public service in Western Siberia, as well as to trace the terms of filling individual positions
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Dyakieva, Baldzhya B., Oleg V. Severtsev e Nelly А. Erekteeva. "BULLETIN OF OIRATS – FOUNDER OF THE KALMYK JOURNAL PERIODS: 1922 – 2022". Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology 26, n. 2 (20 giugno 2022): 201–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.18522/1995-0640-2022-2-201-212.

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It is considered the degree of scientific development of the issues of studying the history of the periodical press of Kalmykia, including the formation and development of journal periodicals. The history of the creation of the first Kalmyk magazine “Bulletin of Oirats” is analyzed, the prerequisites for the organization of the first magazine and, in general, the specific features of the development of journalism in the national region are noted. The content of the published issues was studied, the contribution of the journal to the development of science, education, and culture of the steppe region was noted. The thematic analysis of the content of the journal is given, the qualitative composition of the authors, the publication value of the publication are determined.
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Gilbert, Alycia. "Her Speech Betrays Her: The New Woman and Gendered Slang in the Periodical Press". Victorian Periodicals Review 56, n. 1 (marzo 2023): 45–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/vpr.2023.a905139.

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Abstract: To Victorian prescriptivists writing for the periodical press, slang threatened the sanctity of the English language. While their complaint texts criticize slang as lower-class vulgarity, this language policing also fixates on the slang vocabularies of female speakers. By tracing three gender-based language ideologies expressed in Victorian periodicals—that women learn slang from men, that slang corrupts womanliness, and that slang is symptomatic of the feminist movement—this essay explores how Victorians denounced vulgar speech as a masculine act associated with the New Woman and nonconformist gender performance at the fin de siècle.
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Rodger, Richard. "Urban History: prospect and retrospect". Urban History 19, n. 1 (aprile 1992): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800009603.

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The appearance ofUrban Historyas a journal marks a further stage in the progression fromNewslettertoYearbookand now to a semi-annual periodical. The timing is apt since it coincides with the thirtieth anniversary of the first issue of theUrban History Newsletter, and the enthusiasm surrounding the production and publication ofUrban Historyis a continuing sign of the vigour and confidence expressed by H.J. Dyos thirty years ago, and again in 1974, when theYearbookfirst appeared. The current academic self-confidence is matched by a commercial one from the new publishers, Cambridge University Press.
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Judge, Joan. "Sinology, Feminist History, and Everydayness in the Early Republican Periodical Press". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 40, n. 3 (marzo 2015): 563–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/679521.

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Burrows, S. "The British Periodical Press and the French Revolution, 1789-99". French History 16, n. 2 (1 giugno 2002): 238–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/16.2.238.

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Antyukhova, Ekaterina, e Valerii Blokhin. "Transformation of the Public Sphere During World War I: Attitude to War and Peace". Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, n. 1 (febbraio 2022): 6–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2022.1.1.

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Introduction. The paper analyses the Russian public sphere during World War I. Special attention is paid to the peculiarities of the functioning of the periodical press under the conditions of military censorship. The paper demonstrates how censorship restrictions regulated the discussion of issues that were of special political importance and transformed the publicity regime in the country. Methods and materials. The presented work is based on the principles of historicism and objectivity. The methodological framework for writing the article is the public sphere model proposed by J. Habermas, as well as special methodological approaches developed in the works of N. Luhmann. With a view to understanding and analysing the processes taking place in the public sphere, the research method of case studies is used. The source base of the study, in addition to publications in periodicals, consists of official documents regulating the activities of military censorship institutions in Russia. Analysis. The study reveals and demonstrates the possibilities of the periodical press to create a special sphere of publicity in the country through the information impact on the population. The article states that the press at the early stage of World War I did not differ in the variety of opinions, made no attempt to develop an objective overview of what was going on. First of all, the issues of the “fair war” and “inevitable victory” were brought up, which fueled the atmosphere of patriotic euphoria. At the same time, the military censorship suppressed any attempts to discuss the possibility of making peace between belligerent countries, even if they came from the supporters of military conflict, as it was the case with the article by P.A. Sorokin. The same trend was observed both in 1915 and 1916. Mentioning peace on the pages of the periodical press was equated with violations that the enemies could use to their advantage. Results. Thus, the press acted as only one, albeit very important, element of the public sphere within which the formation of public opinion took place during World War I. The mechanisms of the public sphere fulfilled one of the key tasks: due to its influence the population was mobilized in all areas of its practical activity. At the very beginning of the war, the press stood in solidarity with the authorities regarding the inevitability of the future victory of Russia and the need to protect the Fatherland from enemy attacks. The question of the duration of hostilities and the advent of peace was more complicated. However, as the war continued and the internal political crisis grew, the attitude towards the early conclusion of peace was changing, gradually transforming into hatred of all the actors of the war in the public sphere, with its own authorities taking the place of the enemy governments. Throughout the war, the pressure on the media by the censorship striving to maintain a pro-government publicity regime increased. However, at some point the transformation of the public sphere became irreversible and in many ways predetermined the events of 1917. The authors’ contribution. E.А. Antyukhova has defined the methodological approaches to the interpretation of the documents of the periodical press of World War I in terms of the public sphere, demonstrated its possibilities in the formation of public opinion. V.F. Blokhin has analyzed the existing points of view in the domestic and foreign historiography on the features of the functioning of the periodical press under the conditions of World War I, demonstrated the work of military censorship at different stages during the military conflict.
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Yudina, Vera I. "The Musical Culture of the Russian Province in the Mirror of Prerevolutionary Periodicals". Problemy muzykal'noi nauki / Music Scholarship, n. 3 (2023): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.56620/2782-3598.2023.3.047-057.

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From the positions of systemic analysis, the author of the article determines the role of periodical press as an important source of research of the musical culture of the prerevolutionary Russian province. Against the background of the development of humanitarian knowledge, the studies of the musical provinces actualize the issue of the base of its scholarly field related to source studies. Particularly periodical press contains the basic information about the musical life of the prerevolutionary period of Russian history in all of its diversity. The periodical publications — from the capital cities and the periphery, the general and the specialized varieties — are specified on the basis of an elaborated classification. Emphasis is given to various printed material, different in its indication of genre, devoted to musical life in various cities of the Russian Empire — analytic sketches, survey correspondence, articles on music history, and informational-advertising production. The question is broached of the genre-related and stylistic transformation of musical journalism from descriptive overviews to articles of a problem-based culturological character. The participation of the activists of musical culture from a number of Russian cities in the formation of the areal tradition of musical criticism, the intensification of artistic connections between the provinces and the two Russian capital cities, the evolution of musical life in different cities (for example, in Odessa, Tiflis, Kharkov, etc.) — all of these are disclosed in the article. The musical periodical press of various provincial regions of Russia, represented by materials that are diverse in their genre and territorial affiliation, which has undergone a significant transformation of its content during the course of the entire 19th and the early 20th century, has made a significant contribution to the formation and the development of Russian music criticism and Russian musical culture in general.
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Finnigan, Robert. "The periodical press in nineteenth-century Ireland". Irish Studies Review 28, n. 4 (1 ottobre 2020): 531–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09670882.2020.1836796.

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Bulota, Jonas. "“Aušros” žanrai". Knygotyra 29, n. 22 (1 dicembre 1995): 72–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/knygotyra.1995.30137.

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Though “Aušra” was not the first Lithuanian periodical, the researchers are inclined to link it with the appearance of professional Lithuanian journalism. In 1883–1886 mostly because of political situation “Aušra” was an issue of syncretic character. Therefore in the beginning of the article we discuss the origin of the terms “newspaper” and “magazine” in Lithuanian periodical press, the introduction of the neologism “laikraštis” instead of the loanwords “gazieta”, “ceitunga” and others, used before. The authorship of the neologism, at the beginning applied both to newspapers and magazines, is ascribed with some reservation to Jonas Basanavičius.The main part of the article reveals objective and subjective reasons, that influenced the genres of the periodical, issued and edited outside Lithuania and spread illegaly. The genres were selected spontaneously according to the wishes and skills of the authors, not planed by the editorship. Mostly it was all kinds of articles. A lot of place was given to critique and history. Original literary works were presented mostly by verse and translations of poetry. We can find the main information genres or at least their plot (rudiments) in the regular chapter “From Lithuania”, resembling a newspaper very often. Those genres are: news items, information, report, correspondence. There were also some rudiments of scenes, pamphlet, feuilleton.The mastership of this publication depended a great deal on the intelligence, experience and inborn talent for journalism of the contributors.The experience, obtained by the editors and collaborators of the magazine, issued not long, had a great influence on the further history of Lithuanian periodical press.
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Vasylyk, T. "“OUR CULTURE” MAGAZINE: HISTORY OF ESTABLISHMENT, TOPICS, INFORMATIONAL CONTENT". Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History, n. 140 (2019): 10–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2640.2019.140.2.

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The paper examines the “Our Culture” magazine which was edited and published by Ivan Ohiienko (Metropolitan Ilarion) in Canada (1951–1953). The outstanding Ukrainian figure left a huge creative heritage. His works were forbidden and most of them still remain little-known among researchers and readers. Periodical editions have a leading place among the sources of the history of Ukraine and present many forms of information about various events. The diaspora press was an important source of studying Ukrainians lives outside of Ukraine. The Canadian-Ukrainian magazine "Our culture" was the information center for the settlers from different regions. The most part of Ivan Ohiienko’s creative heritage is not well-studied. The main attention of the article is concentrated on the history of foundation the periodical "Our Culture". The author of the paper analyzes the information content of the magazine and examines the issues of the publication, the main task of which was to serve Ukrainians in emigration, their culture, which has the ability to unite national forces and society, to make a contribution to the formation of national identity.
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Lövheim, Daniel. "Printing School Democracy from Below: Student Press Activities as Collective Action in Mid-Post-War Sweden". Nordic Journal of Educational History 11, n. 1 (11 marzo 2024): 3–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.36368/njedh.v11i1.390.

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This article deals with the growth of a national school student press in Sweden during the 1950s and first half of the 1960s. It outlays the role of student magazines in furthering school democracy by investigating the nationwide periodical SECO-aktuellt and the press organisation SVEP (Svensk Elevpress). The article departs from an understanding of press activity among school youth as a form of collective action during the mid-post-war period. This activity became part of a pupil movement that demanded increased influence and participation in decision making, as well as expanded forms of self-government. Drawing from earlier historical research, the article portrays this press activity as taking place “from below” since youth often was marginalised in the past and not always seen as legitimate historical actors. The article also deploys perspectives from research on social movements, and analyses school student press activities in Sweden as “repertoires of contention.”
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Assonov, A. V. "Censorship of Agitprop in the Upper Volga press in the 1920s". Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities 29, n. 4 (17 ottobre 2024): 1078–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2024-29-4-1078-1086.

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Importance. The censorship of periodicals in the Upper Volga region during the New Economic Policy years is considered. The research of Soviet propaganda remains relevant in the context of studying the history of the USSR, political communication and mass media. Even in modern Russia, there is a request for the development of a cultural level using the mass media, in the implementation of which the experience of a century ago can help. The purpose of the research is to examine the mechanism for implementing the censorship policy of the Soviet state in the Upper Volga region using the example of the work of agitprop.Materials and Methods. Methods of system analysis, principles of historicism and scientific objectivity are used. The archival materials stored in the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History are used.Results and Discussion. The country needed urgent and fairly profound cultural changes, and this had to be done not only by methods of combating illiteracy, but also by propaganda, including in the periodical press. Newspapers are a cheap and easy way to disseminate information, but in an illiterate country it is not very easy to use. The party’s propaganda department had to deal with this phenomenon.Conclusion. Conclusions about the significant intervention of the Agitprop department in regional periodicals in order to form an ideologically correct understanding of the world and the political situation in the country are formulated.
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Borisova, N. M. "Freedom of speech and the right to information in gemeronyms of the periodical press of Yakutia (1887-1928)". Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University History Political Science Law 21, n. 2 (1 luglio 2024): 104–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.25587/2222-5404-2024-21-2-104-114.

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This article examines the connection of the gemeronyms of Yakut periodicals with cultural and historical phenomena, where the desire for freedom of speech and the right to information influenced the formation and dissemination of a democratic and national press in Yakutia. However, during the historical process, there was no stable media system during this period. Consequently, the press of Yakutia reflected the movement of the socio-political life of that time and depended on fluctuations in political power. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the fact that for the first time in Yakut journalism, an attempt was made to comprehend and systematise the names of newspapers and magazines as an independent unit, taking into account its functional specificity in communication processes. The purpose of the study is to determine the peculiarity of the reflection of freedom of speech and the right to information in the gemeronyms of newspapers and magazines in Yakutia in the pre–revolutionary period, after the February Revolution and during the period of liberalisation of Soviet power. The relevance of studying the gemeronym has become the basis for further research, which is due to its special role in the historiographical process as a whole. In our case, a distinctive feature of the media onomasticon is its interdisciplinarity. The study used methods of observation and content analysis of the hemeronyms of periodicals as onomastic realities. In addition, the method of retrospective analysis using "keywords" and "key meanings" is used to systematise the history of the Yakut periodical press.
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Costa, Cátia Miriam, e Olívia Pestana. "Periodical press and port cities: Creation of knowledge, representations and networks1". Portuguese Journal of Social Science 19, n. 1 (1 marzo 2020): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/pjss_00016_2.

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Port cities constituted dynamic axes of national territories and stood out for their opening to the outside world for the transaction of goods, the reception of the new and the exchange of ideas. They were also free spaces for new technological experiences and the foundation of modern economic, scientific, social and political projects. They stood out as privileged territories for the establishment of networks of knowledge and through these networks maintained the contact with distant lands. Intellectual production in them is remarkable and the periodical press, providing general or specialized information, as an information industry at the service of new political, scientific and economic projects, finds space for its development within the port cities. This Special Section brings together researchers working on these subjects, allowing a multidisciplinary approach involving scholars from such scientific areas as communication, information, history, literature and international relations. The objective is to analyse the relationship between the periodic press and port cities and how these urban spaces fostered public opinion and debate projects, as well as new specialized information.
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Rudy, Hryhorii. "The problems of cultural protection sphere in the UkrSSR in the Kyiv periodicals’ representation (the 1970s)". Proceedings of Research and Scientific Institute for Periodicals, n. 9(27) (2019): 207–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2524-0331-2019-9(27)-12.

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The paper seeks for the first time to develop new avenues for the study of the monuments preservation of the Ukrainian SSR in the 1970s via a prism of the Kyiv newspapers. The article aims to research general trends and forms of development of the monument preservation policy in the Soviet Ukraine on the basis of a wide range of the Kyiv periodicals of the 1970s. A comprehensiveness and accuracy of coverage in the Kyiv periodicals of the development of the museum sphere in the Ukrainian SSR have been analyzed. The rediscovered publications allow us to conclude that active participation of the periodicals in the cultural protection movement as well as a pressure from the cultural protection activists contributed in an adoption in 1978 of the legislative acts (of the Soviet Ukraine and the USSR) «About protection and usage of monuments of history and culture». It shows that the Kyiv mainstream press of that period was presented as a rich event-actual phenomenon as well as an important factor in the protection and preservation of historical and cultural monuments in Ukraine. A juxtaposition of the content of different Kyiv newspapers makes possible to trace back paradoxes of development of the cultural protection sphere of that time, a struggle of views and positions of representatives of the Soviet authorities and devotees of monuments protection. Having researched the Kyiv periodicals’ corpora of the 1970s, we draw a conclusion that the periodicals of that time give historians a considerable empirical material for studying problems of the searching, scientific and mass work of the Kyiv museums in the Soviet Ukraine. Keywords: the UkrSSR, the Kyiv newspaper periodicals, periodical press, the cultural monument protection sphere, protection and preservation of monuments of history and culture, historical and archaeological researches.
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Goncharov, Mikhail A. "Russian Pedagogical Journals and their Influence on the Russian Education in the middle of 19 — beginning of the 20th century (the 150th years since the First Issue of “The Teacher” Journal) [end]". Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science], n. 4 (27 luglio 2011): 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2011-0-4-112-116.

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The Russian educational journals are inseparable from the Russian pedagogical science, history and development. Leading educational journals and magazines contain rich materials from the school’s history and education of our country and they are the agents of many progressive elements in the upbringing and education of future generations. This article provides an overview of the most authoritative periodical press bodies on education of the past and reveals actual and relevant problems for teachers of the present times.
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LOVE, GARY. "THE PERIODICAL PRESS AND THE INTELLECTUAL CULTURE OF CONSERVATISM IN INTERWAR BRITAIN". Historical Journal 57, n. 4 (12 novembre 2014): 1027–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x14000429.

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ABSTRACTConservatives usually play down their intellectual credentials because it provides them with an effective means of distancing themselves from the ‘doctrinaire’ or the intellectualized politics of the left. But this approach was challenged by a significant group of Conservative MPs and intellectuals during the interwar period. Conservatives wrote articles for a range of periodicals, which were still important channels of communication for the sharing of political ideas between the wars. Stanley Baldwin banned government ministers from publishing independent journalism, which meant that it was mainly young, ambitious, or marginalized Conservative MPs who wrote for periodicals. When left-wing sentiment started to swell up during the Second World War, some Conservative supporters started to question the interwar leadership's neglect of the party's intellectual and publishing culture. It was now thought that the Conservative party lacked a convincing media-based popular ideology to compete with the left. But if Baldwin prioritized other aspects of the interwar party's appeal, the intellectual culture of Conservatism still acted as an important barrier to communist and fascist thought in elite political circles. This culture also had important resonances for the party in the post-war period because it contributed to its self-evaluation and policy restatements after 1945.
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Prilutskiy, V. V. "THE FIRST INFORMATION ABOUT MORMONS IN THE RUSSIAN PERIODICALS (1850–1857)". Vestnik Bryanskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta 08, n. 01 (30 marzo 2024): 77–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2413-9912-2024-08-01-77-83.

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The article examines the first information about the Mormons (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) in Russia, contained in messages, notes and articles in the periodical press (1850–1857). The unique phenomenon of the Mormons and their successful development of vast territories in the Great Salt Lake and Rocky Mountains attracted the attention of contemporaries not only in the United States, but also in other countries. An analysis of information about the religious organization, its features, main ideas, emergence, history and prospects contained in the Russian periodicals was carried out. It is shown that the first domestic researchers provided mostly reliable information about early Mormonism. The Mormon religious movement was founded by the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844) in western New York in 1830. Tens of thousands of supporters joined the new religious movement in the 1830s and 1840s, including numerous converted immigrants from Canada and Western Europe. Domestic journalists and publicists noted that Mormons were constantly persecuted and forced to migrate to the Western United States. After the death of the first prophet at the hands of local militias in 1844, they were led by Brigham Young (1801-1877). In 1847, under his leadership, the migration of Mormons to Western America began on the territory of Utah, where they created a quasi-state entity that existed until the 1890s. In the Russian periodical press in the 1850s, along with reliable information, there were also ridiculous rumors, unfounded assumptions, myths, distorted and sometimes completely false information about Mormons. This was largely due to the inconsistency of the early history of the Mormons and the unverified data about them that was distributed in American and European journalism of the XIXth century.
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Cantor, Geoffrey, Sally Shuttleworth e Jonathan R. Topham. "Representations of science in the nineteenth century periodical press". Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 28, n. 3 (settembre 2003): 161–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/030801803225005193.

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Goncharov, Mikhail A. "Russian Pedagogical Journals and their Influence on the Russian Education in the middle of XIX — beginning of the XXth century (the 150th years from the First Issue of the Journal “The Teacher”)". Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)], n. 3 (7 giugno 2011): 112–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2011-0-3-112-120.

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The Russian educational journals is the intense part of the Russian pedagogical science, its history and development. The leading educational journals and magazines contain rich materials from the school history and education in our country and they are the agents of many progressive elements in the upbringing and teaching of future generations. This article provides an overview of the most authoritative periodical press bodies on education of the past and reveals actual and relevant problems for teachers of the present times.
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Ziadat, Adel A. "Early reception of Einstein's relativity in the Arab periodical press". Annals of Science 51, n. 1 (gennaio 1994): 17–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00033799400200111.

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Voskresenskaya, Marina A. "Historical information in the modern Russian press: Languages of representation". Media Linguistics 9, n. 4 (2022): 288–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu22.2022.401.

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The article examines the languages of media representation of history, which are understood as approaches to the presentation of historical information found in the modern Russian periodical press. An original classification of such approaches is proposed, including scientific, quasi-scientific, extra-scientific, pseudoscientific languages of representation. Each of them, as a set of means of expressing thought and its design in the media text, is subjected to a comprehensive analysis using linguistic, typological, intentional, comparative, contextual components in order to assess the degree of their reliance on a scientific and historical basis. The need for such an analysis is caused by the fact that the media discourse of history is not limited to the popularization of scientific historical knowledge, but the criterion for the reliability of historical information transmitted through the media is its scientific validity, regardless of the external form of representation. The objectives of the study were not to clarify the ideological positions or historiographical versions presented in the analyzed texts. The work focuses on the media presentation of historical information, primarily on the author’s intentions, style of presentation and the nature of argumentation in the comprehension and explanation of data. The material for the study was selected publications on the topic of history from the current Russian periodical press (February — April 2022). The dependence of the characteristics of the language of representation on the type of publication, the professional status of the author of the publication, the motives of his appeal to history and a number of other factors is shown. It is concluded that in practice a single approach in its full-scale format is rarely used. As a rule, in the media text it is possible to identify elements of various languages of the representation of history in various combinations with the dominance of the general journalistic style of presentation.
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Arinov, A. G. "SOVIET MILITARY PERIODICAL PRESS DURING THE RED ARMY’S CAMPAIGN IN EUROPE, MARCH 1944 – MAY 1945: STRUCTURE, NORMS, AND PERSONNEL". Вестник Пермского университета. История, n. 3(50) (2020): 100–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2020-3-100-108.

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The case of the Soviet military periodicals during the Red Army's campaign in Europe (March 1944 – May 1945) is analyzed in the paper based on the materials from the Central Archives of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (TsAMO RF) and the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (RGASPI). The author analyzes the structure of military periodicals, characterizes the norms established by the Main Political Directorate of the Red Army (GlavPURKKA) regulating the work of military periodicals, and traces the relationship between editorial boards and war correspondents. It is stated that the editorial boards of military periodicals consisted, as a rule, of 27 employees: 19 military personnel and 8 civilian employees. GlavPURKKA controlled the military periodical press. The circulation of military newspapers was determined by the orders of the chief of GlavPURKKA and was repeatedly increased or reduced. The content was controlled by the political administrations of the fronts. GlavPURKKA regulated the main directions of newspapers’ development and revealed shortcomings in the work of editorial boards. Constant supervision by GlavPURKKA and political administrations of the fronts protruded “relations” between editorial boards and war correspondents. The political administrations urged the editorial boards to establish a comprehensive contact with war correspondents and to eliminate the existing shortcomings in working with them. On the whole, the institute of military periodicals was a rather complex “organism” that underwent various changes and improvements throughout the period.
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Sorokin, Aleksandr. "Electoral technologies in city elections in the Russian Empire on the eve of the revision of the Act on City Self-Government of 1870 (based on the materials of the provincial periodical press)". OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2022, n. 12-1 (1 dicembre 2022): 70–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202212statyi50.

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The article is devoted to the study of the peculiarities of electoral technologies in city elections in the Russian Empire. Th e materials of the provincial periodical press show the mechanisms of working with voters, ways of forming public opinion about candidates for deputies of city dumas and city chiefs, the participation of mass media in the formation of the image of city self-government bodies.
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