''Russkiye Vedomosti'' (russian: Русские ведомости) was a Russian liberal daily newspaper, published in Moscow from 1863 till 1918.
Founded in Moscow in 1863 by
Nikolai Pavlov, it was edited by Nikolai Skvortsov (1866-1882) and by Vasily Sobolevsky, in 1882-1912. After Sobolevsky's death in 1912, it became the organ of the Right-Wing
Kadets. It was suppressed by the
Bolsheviks
The Bolsheviks (russian: Большевики́, from большинство́ ''bol'shinstvó'', 'majority'),; derived from ''bol'shinstvó'' (большинство́), "majority", literally meaning "one of the majority". also known in English ...
in March 1918, for publishing the article by
Boris Savinkov
Boris Viktorovich Savinkov (Russian: Бори́с Ви́кторович Са́винков; 31 January 1879 – 7 May 1925) was a Russian writer and revolutionary. As one of the leaders of the Fighting Organisation, the paramilitary win ...
called "On Arrival" (С дороги). For it, its last editor P.V. Egorov had to spend three months in jail.
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- Москва, 1863-1917 // The Russian Electronic library.
External links
"Russkiye Vedomosti" digital archives in "Newspapers on the web and beyond" the digital resource of the
National Library of Russia
The National Library of Russia (NLR, russian: Российская национальная библиотека}), located in Saint Petersburg, is the first, and one of three national public libraries in Russia. The NLR is currently ranked amo ...
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Defunct newspapers published in Russia
Newspapers published in the Russian Empire
Publications established in 1863
Publications disestablished in 1918
Newspapers published in Moscow