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Novoe russkoe slovo Digital Achive (1910-2010)

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Online-Service mit Zugang zu sämtlichen Ausgaben der russischsprachigen Tageszeitung "Russkoe Slovo" (später: "Novoe russkoe slovo") von 1918 bis 2010 im kombinierten Volltext- und Faksimileformat. Die 1910 in New York erstmals veröffentlichte Zeitung für russische Leser im Ausland, neigte zunächst den Kommunisten zu, bevor sie ein Jahrzehnt später nominelle und ideologische Veränderungen durchlief. Unter dem neuen Namen "Novoe russkoe slovo" hat die Zeitung ihre Sympathien für den Kommunismus verloren und sich als führende Zeitung der russischen Emigrantengemeinschaft in New York und darüber hinaus etabliert.

Novoe russkoe slovo Digital Achive (1910-2010)

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East View Publications

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108182

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First published in 1910 in New York, Russkoe slovo (Russian Word) initially carried pro-Communist leaning before undergoing nominal and ideological changes a decade later. Under the new name Novoe russkoe slovo (New Russian Word), the newspaper shed its pro-Communist sympathies and established itself as the premier newspaper of the Russian émigré community in New York and beyond.

More About Novoe russkoe slovo

Novoe russkoe slovo grew in stature and popularity throughout the 1920s. Contributing to the growth was the increasing wave of émigrés, many prominent intellectuals among them, in search of better fortunes in Europe and the United States after the Bolshevik revolution. Writers and journalists such as A. Vetlugin, George Grebenstchikoff, Aleksei Fovitsky in the US and Ivan Bunin, Don Aminado, Arkady Averchenko in Europe, among others, became regular writers for Novoe russkoe slovo. Along with publishing émigré authors, the newspaper began republishing Soviet authors as well, connecting the information-hungry Russian community with the goings on in the far-off motherland.

The third wave of immigration from the Soviet Union in the 1970s brought with it a new infusion of talent into the New York Russian community. Novoe russkoe slovo, by then a recognizable and a reputable institution, became one of the beneficiaries of the changing immigrant scene. Positioning itself as the premier immigrant publication, and certainly the most sophisticated, it soon became a lively forum for a varied group of authors, both old and new, under the editorial leadership of Andrey Sedykh, the erstwhile personal secretary of Ivan Bunin, the famed Nobel Prize winner for literature.

Due to financial difficulties and other factors, Novoe russkoe slovo, the oldest Russian-language periodical in North America, ceased publication a century after it was first established, in 2010.

Access over 100 years of the Russian émigré experience

The Novoe russkoe slovo digital archive contains all obtainable published issues (approx. 40,000 pages), including issues of the newspaper's predecessor title Russkoe slovo. The archive offers scholars the most comprehensive collection available for this title, and features full page-level digitization, complete original graphics, and searchable text, and is cross-searchable with numerous other East View digital resources.

The Novoe russkoe slovo digital archive is a part of the East View Global Press Archive®, which is the result of a landmark initiative of Stanford Libraries and the Hoover Institution Library & Archives to digitally preserve and make more accessible thousands of original print newspaper publications curated at Stanford and the Hoover Institution for most of the twentieth century.

Key Stats

  • Archive: 1910-2010
  • Language: Russian and English
  • Frequency: Daily
  • City: New York
  • Format: PDF, page-based
  • Producer: East View Information Services
  • Platform: East View Universal Database

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