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词条 Kievskaya starina
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| type = Monthly
| format = Broadsheet
| foundation = 1 February 1882
| ceased publication = 1907
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| chiefeditor = Feofan Lebedintsev (founder)
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| language = Russian, Ukrainian
| political = Historically ethographic and literal chronicles
| circulation = Kiev city
| headquarters = Kiev
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Kievskaya starina ({{lang-ru|Киевская старина}}, literally means Kievan Past) was a historically ethographic and literal chronicle (monthly magazine). It was published in Kiev in Russian language and Ukrainian language during 1882-1907.

In the last year of its existence when censorship on Ukrainian language was dropped, the periodical was renamed Ukraine and was published in Ukrainian. The monthly chronicle played a major role in development of Ukrainian culture under the conditions of the Russian Empire. Together with the periodical worked such people as Volodymyr Antonovych, Dmytro Bahaliy, Mykola Kostomarov, Pavlo Zhytetskyi, Orest Levytskyi, Oleksandr Yefymenko, Oleksandr Lazarevskyi etc.

Main sponsor of the magazine was Hryhoriy Galagan.

Along with the magazine, in 1899 Mykola Biliashivsky started to publish his "Arkheologicheskaya letopis Yuzhnoi Rossii" (Archaeological chronicle of the Southern Russia) at first as an addition, but in 1901-1905 as a separate magazine.

After Kievaskaya starina ceased to be published, in 1907 Naumenko continued to publish monthly magazine under name Ukrayina for year.

In the late Soviet period attempts were made to revive the magazine in 1970s, but only since 1992 Petro Tolochko managed to establish a magazine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyivska starovyna which is published in Ukrainian language.

Chief editors

  • 1882-1887 Feofan Lebedintsev
  • 1887-1889 Oleksandr Lashkevych
  • 1890-1896 Yevhen Kivlytskyi
  • 1893-1906 Volodymyr Pavlovych Naumenko

References

  • A. Volobuewa. Journal «Киевская старина» in defense of Ukrainian language

External links

  • Kievskaya starina digitized at the Institute of High Technologies (Kiev University)
  • An episode at the Taras Shevcheko's grave (notes of painter Chestakhovsky). Kievskaya starina article at Izbornik. 1896.
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