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U ilysh, issue 1, 1926

U ilysh ( Mari: У илыш, 'New Life') was a Mari language monthly journal, published by the Central Bureau of the Mari Sections of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). [1] It first appeared in 1922. [2] The publication was initially issued from Kazan, but soon moved to Moscow. [2] In January 1924 the editor A. K. Eshkinin left his post to take a new role in the Mari Autonomous Oblast, and a new editorial team of U ilysh consisting of G. I. Golubkin, V. E. Belsky and A. D. Kedrovoyz was created. [1] Soon Apshat Maksi (Maxim Vasilovich Kuznetsov) was invited to join the team, and become the editor of the publication. [1] [3] [4]

U ilysh had a circulation of 2,500 copies. [3] The editorial office of U ilysh in Moscow was housed at 10, Nikolskaya Street. [3] In 1927 U ilysh was replaced by the Moscow-based Mari publication Marii ial ('Mari village'). [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Mikhail Tikhonovich Sergeev. Возникновение и развитие печати Марийской АССР. Марийское книжное изд-во, 1971. p. 161, 206
  2. ^ a b c Seppo Lallukka (2003). From Fugitive Peasants to Diaspora: The Eastern Mari in Tsarist and Federal Russia. Academia Scientiarum Fennica. p. 180. ISBN  9789514109416.
  3. ^ a b c Вся Москва. Адресная и справочная книга на 1927 год. Отдел 2. Общесправочный отдел (in Russian). Directmedia. 17 March 2013. p. 375. ISBN  9785445820284.
  4. ^ Проблемы реализма в марийской литературе. Марнии, 1979. p. 174
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


U ilysh, issue 1, 1926

U ilysh ( Mari: У илыш, 'New Life') was a Mari language monthly journal, published by the Central Bureau of the Mari Sections of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks). [1] It first appeared in 1922. [2] The publication was initially issued from Kazan, but soon moved to Moscow. [2] In January 1924 the editor A. K. Eshkinin left his post to take a new role in the Mari Autonomous Oblast, and a new editorial team of U ilysh consisting of G. I. Golubkin, V. E. Belsky and A. D. Kedrovoyz was created. [1] Soon Apshat Maksi (Maxim Vasilovich Kuznetsov) was invited to join the team, and become the editor of the publication. [1] [3] [4]

U ilysh had a circulation of 2,500 copies. [3] The editorial office of U ilysh in Moscow was housed at 10, Nikolskaya Street. [3] In 1927 U ilysh was replaced by the Moscow-based Mari publication Marii ial ('Mari village'). [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Mikhail Tikhonovich Sergeev. Возникновение и развитие печати Марийской АССР. Марийское книжное изд-во, 1971. p. 161, 206
  2. ^ a b c Seppo Lallukka (2003). From Fugitive Peasants to Diaspora: The Eastern Mari in Tsarist and Federal Russia. Academia Scientiarum Fennica. p. 180. ISBN  9789514109416.
  3. ^ a b c Вся Москва. Адресная и справочная книга на 1927 год. Отдел 2. Общесправочный отдел (in Russian). Directmedia. 17 March 2013. p. 375. ISBN  9785445820284.
  4. ^ Проблемы реализма в марийской литературе. Марнии, 1979. p. 174

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