词条 | Rech (newspaper) |
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Rech (Speech; current Russian: Речь, originally: Рѣчь) was a Russian daily newspaper and the central organ of the Constitutional Democratic Party. Rech was published in St. Petersburg from February 1906[1] to October 1917.[2] The editors were {{ill|Iosif Gessen|ru|Гессен, Иосиф Владимирович}} and Pavel Miliukov.[1] It was a radical paper.[1] Politically it supported approachment with Britain and France (e.g. welcomed the Anglo-Russian Convention). It was closed down by the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution 1917. References1. ^1 2 {{cite journal|author=Jacob Walkin|title=Government Controls Over the Press in Russia, 1905-1914|journal=Russian Review|date=July 1954|volume=13|issue=3|jstor=125972}} {{Authority control}}{{Russia-newspaper-stub}}2. ^Lenin: 11. TO THE EDITOR OF PRAVDA 8 : 1906 establishments in the Russian Empire|1917 disestablishments in Russia|Publications established in 1906|Publications disestablished in 1917|Defunct newspapers of Russia|Russian-language newspapers|Media in Saint Petersburg|Constitutional Democratic Party |
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