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''Golos'' (russian: Голос, Voice) was a Russian political and literary newspaper, edited and published in Saint Petersburg in 1863-1885 by Andrey Krayevsky. One of the most successful Russian newspapers of the 19th century (its circulation in 1877 reached 22,630 and was rising), ''Golos'' supported the liberal capitalist reforms in Russia. In its first five years the newspaper received 11 official warnings and 3 bans, one of which resulted in a six-month gap. The newspaper's major contributors were
Vasily Bilbasov Vasily Alexeyevich Bilbasov (russian: Василий Алексеевич Бильбасов; 19 June 1838, in Poltava, Ukraine, then Russian Empire – 24 July 1904, in Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian Empire historian, e ...
(since 1871 its editor-in-chief), Alexey Pleshcheyev,
Nikolai Albertini Nikolai Vikentyevich Albertini (russian: Николай Викентьевич Альбертини, 12 August 1826 — 31 July 1890) was a Russian journalist, lawyer, publicist and literary critic. Biography Nikolai Albertini was born in Oster, ...
, Vladimir Bezobrazov,
Vasily Modestov Vasily Ivanovich Modestov (russian: Василий Иванович Модестов, 24 January 1839, Valday, Novgorod Governorate, Imperial Russia, — 13 February 1907, Rome, Italy) was a Russian historian, philologist, publicist and translat ...
, Evgeny Markov, Pyotr Yefremov,
Lev Panyutin Lev Konstantinovich Panyutin (russian: Лев Константинович Панютин, 6 March 1831 in Yelisavetgradsky Uyezd, Kherson Governorate, Imperial Russia – 13 December 1882 in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia) was a Russian wr ...
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Grigory Gradovsky Grigory Konstantinovich Gradovsky (russian: Григорий Константинович Градовский, 31 October 1842, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire, — 13 April 1915, Petrograd, Imperial Russia) was a Russian journalist, essayis ...
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Alexander Gradovsky Aleksandr Gradovsky (1841–1889) was a Russian jurist. A professor of law at St. Petersburg University since 1869, he was a leading theorist of Russian administrative and constitutional law. He was succeeded by Nikolay Korkunov Nikolai Mikhailovi ...
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Vladimir Zotov Vladimir Rafailovich Zotov (russian: Владимир Рафаилович Зотов, July 4, 1821, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, — February 18, 1896, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian writer, playwright, journalist and editor. The writer an ...
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Pyotr Nechayev Pyotr Ivanovich Nechayev (russian: Пётр Иванович Нечаев, 1 October 1842 – 30 October 1905) was a Russian religious writer, journalist, editor and pedagogue, a senior lecturer at the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy. Born i ...
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Arseny Vvedensky Arseny Ivanovich Vvedensky (russian: Арсений Иванович Введенский, 7 November 1844, Tver Governorate, Imperial Russia – 30 October 1909, Bologoye, Novgorod Governorate, Imperial Russia) was a Russian literary critic a ...
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Leonid Polonsky Leonid Alexandrovich Polonsky (russian: Леонид Александрович Полонский, 1833 — 1913) was a Russian journalist, editor, publisher and Russian literature, writer who used numerous monikers, notably ''Lyubich'', ''Lukya ...
and
Feofil Tolstoy Feofil Matveyevich Tolstoy (russian: Феофил Матвеевич Толстой, 6 June 1809, Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia, — 20 February 1881, Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia), was a Russian composer, music critic and writer who u ...
among others.


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