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'''''Burevestnik''''' ({{lang-ru|Буревестник}} |
'''''Burevestnik''''' ({{lang-ru|Буревестник}}, The Petrel) was a [[Russian language]] [[anarchism|anarchist]] periodical published in [[New York City]] from 1921 to 1922. |
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==Publication history== |
Revision as of 19:06, 12 January 2014
Founded | 1921 |
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Political alignment | Anarchist |
Language | Russian language |
Ceased publication | 1922 |
Headquarters | New York City |
Burevestnik (Template:Lang-ru, The Petrel) was a Russian language anarchist periodical published in New York City from 1921 to 1922.
Publication history
Burevestnik (The Petrel)[1] was first issued in New York City in 1921.[2] It was published by the Group of Anarchist Communists.[2] Victor Bondarenko was one of the main editors of the publication.[2]
The third issue of Burevestnik was published in December 1921, and the fourth issue in January 1922.[3]
References
- ^ The Russian word burevestnik, technically meaning "petrel" — a type of bird — when used in a radical newspaper context is actually a pun on the words buria (storm) + vestnik (herald), the latter word being a commonly used newspaper title.
- ^ a b c Paul Avrich, Anarchist Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism in America. [1996] San Francisco: AK Press, 2005; pg. 529.
- ^ Paul Avrich, The Russian Anarchists. [1972] San Francisco: AK Press, 2006; pg. 202.