A 19th century Russian monthly magazine. It can also be translated as "Records of the Fatherland." The magazine was published twice, the first time from 1820 to 1830, edited and published by PPSvin'in, and contained many historical documents. The second time, published from 1839 to 1884, is more famous, during which the magazine experienced two periods of prominence. The first was edited and published by A. Kraevskii (1810-89), and from the end of 1839 to the beginning of 1846, Belinsky was in charge of criticism, with many Western commentators writing for it. Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
19世紀のロシアの月刊誌。《祖国の記録》とも訳す。同名の雑誌は2度出ており,最初の1820‐30年にはスビニインP.P.Svin’in編集・出版で,歴史的資料を多く掲載した。2度目の39‐84年刊のものが有名で,この間,同誌は2度の高揚を見せた。最初クラエフスキーA.A.Kraevskii(1810‐89)が編集・出版し,39年末から46年初めまでベリンスキーが批評を担当,西欧派の論客が多く執筆した。
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