Novoe Russko Slovo Digital Archive (East View)

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Novoe russko slovo (The New Russian Word), published in New York since 1910, was a daily Russian newspaper until 2009, when it went weekly. In the 1920s, it shed its pro-Communist sympathies establishing itself as the premier newspaper of the Russian émigré community in New York and beyond. Due to financial difficulties and other less direct factors, the oldest Russian language periodical in North America ceased publication in 2010. Its full text archive is available for digital access via the East View platform.

Novoe Russko Slovo Digital Archive (East View)

Novoe russko slovo (The New Russian Word), published in New York since 1910, was a daily Russian newspaper until 2009, when it went weekly. In the 1920s, it shed its pro-Communist sympathies establishing itself as the premier newspaper of the Russian émigré community in New York and beyond. Due to financial difficulties and other less direct factors, the oldest Russian language periodical in North America ceased publication in 2010. Its full text archive is available for digital access via the East View platform.

Description
Title (Alternative):formerly: Russko Slovo
The New Russian Word, NRS
Provider:East View Information Services BV
Provider (Alternative):EastView
Language: Russian
Time Span:1910 - 2010
Subject Category:Social Sci. + Humanities
Subject:History, Political Science
Keyword:Communism, socialism, nationalism, Eastern Europe studies
Resource Type:Fulltext Database
Access:Subscription
Scope:Max Planck Society
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Usage Conditions:
Funding:The Germany-wide access to this database is enabled by the advancement of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under the programme "Specialised Information Services" and organized by the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
Geographical Coverage:United States of America
Related Records:Part of: Universal Databases (East View)