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    Novy Mir (Russian: Но́вый Ми́ръ, IPA: [ˈnovɨj ˈmʲir], New World) was a Russian language socialist newspaper published in the United States during 1911-1938...
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    1902, No.12, December. Novy Mir, Moscow, 1956, No.10, October. The Works of A.P.Chekhov, Vol.12, Moscow, 1964, P. 432 Rus (newspaper). Saint Petersburg,...
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    Bunin's letter to brother Yuli (published in Novy Mir magazine, 1956, No.10, p. 208) "Condor" (Кондор) Mir Bozhiy, 1902, No.9, September. "Between the...
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    in Utro Rossii newspaper (1909, No.34, November 15). On February 10, 1910, Bunin sent the first part to Saint-Petersburg's Sovremenny Mir for it to be published...
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    1916-1917, he was a contributor to the New York-based newspaper of the Russian Socialist Federation, Novy Mir (New World), edited by Nikolai Bukharin. In May...
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    Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov (category Novy Mir editors)
    Russian translation of Das Kapital, by Karl Marx. In 1911, he launched the Bolshevik newspaper Mysl, but was arrested very soon afterwards. He was repeatedly...
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  • in the Lives of Distinguished People series. In 1934–1936 he worked in Novy Mir as a poetry department editor. In 1936 Zenkevich co-founded the Poets of...
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    Alexander Voronsky in his magazine Krasnaya Nov and later for the magazine Novy Mir. Arosev was considered to be one of the most prominent proletarian writers...
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    Nikolai Bukharin (category Soviet newspaper editors)
    In October 1916, while based in New York City, Bukharin edited the newspaper Novy Mir (New World) with Leon Trotsky and Alexandra Kollontai. When Trotsky...
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    Meetings, as well as the magazine Novy Put (1903–04), launched initially as a vehicle for the former. By the time Novy Put folded (due to a conflict caused...
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    completed until 1955. The novel was submitted to the literary journal Novy Mir ("Новый Мир") in 1956. However, the editors rejected Pasternak's novel...
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    спрос и предложение // Historical belles-lettres: demand and offer". // Novy Mir (New World). Archived from the original on 21 June 2019. Retrieved 3 February...
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  • Tushnova (1911–1965), poet and translator, Memory of the Heart Aleksandr Tvardovsky (1910–1971), poet, war correspondent and editor of Novy Mir, Vasily...
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    Moscow (section Newspapers)
    Hollow Field appeared. In 1508–1516, the Italian architect Aleviz Fryazin (Novy) arranged for the construction of a moat in front of the eastern wall, which...
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    Golos Truda (category Newspapers established in 1911)
    Russia Dielo Truda, an anarchist newspaper set up by Russian exiles in Paris in 1925 List of anarchist periodicals Novy Mir, a magazine of Russian social...
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    provide an articulate Bolshevik voice in the pages of the socialist magazine Novy Mir. Shliapnikov eagerly returned to Russia in October 1916. To help him rebuild...
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    Berkeley, 1974. ISBN 0-520-02626-8. Trotsky, L. (May 22, 1911). "Мережковский". Kiyevskaya mysl (newspaper) Nos. 137, 140. Retrieved February 14, 2010. Minsky...
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    G. (1989). "Mify i real'nost'" Мифы и реальность [Myths and reality]. Novy Mir (in Russian). Vol. 3. p. 59. David-Fox, Michael (1 November 2016). Revolution...
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    York he wrote articles for the local Russian language socialist newspaper, Novy Mir, and the Yiddish-language daily, Der Forverts ("Forward"), in translation...
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    20 years. The basement of this building was the location where the newspaper Novy Mir ("New World" or "New Peace"), a Russian-language Communist paper,...
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    ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 12 April 2024. "Walczą o polskość Malewicza". Novy Dziennik. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 8 August...
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  • art historian & critic Mary Novik (b. 1945, Canada/Newfoundland), nv. Lili Novy (1885–1958, Austria/Austria-Hungary/Yugoslavia), poet in Slovenian Perpétue...
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    // The History of the Russian 19th-century Literature. Moscow. Mir Publishers. 1911. Vol. 3. pp. 482–483 Pyotr Veinberg (1907). "A. Pleshcheev". The...
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    Yuri Kublanovsky (2004) Pro et contra of Ivan the Furious. Published in Novy Mir magazine, issue 8, 2004 LJUNGGREN, MAGNUS; Rougle, Charles (2014). "Freud's...
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    long poem Vasily Tyorkin (1941–45), chief editor of the literary magazine Novy Mir. Poet Yulia Drunina known for writing about women at war. Boris Polevoy...
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    from the original on 9 November 2023. Retrieved 14 November 2023. Kapadia, Novy (27 May 2012). "Memorable moments in the Santosh Trophy". sportskeeda.com...
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    Yuri (2006). Война языков на Украине [The War of Languages in Ukraine]. Novy Mir (8). magazines.russ.ru. Retrieved 27 September 2016. Kubiyovych, p. 2597...
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  • It will publish six issues until 1978 Alexander Tvardovsky, editor of Novy Mir, a Soviet literary magazine, is under attack this year and threatened with...
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  • pseudo-autobiographical account of life in the gulag, is published in Novy Mir, in an unprecedented acknowledgement of the Soviet Union's Stalinist past...
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