Category
page 1Magazines established in 1841
Punch
British weekly magazine of humour and satire
The Gardeners' Chronicle
British horticulture periodical
The Russian Messenger
three Russian magazines
Graham's Magazine
19th-century American periodical
Moskvityanin
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Moskvityanin (Москвитянин, "The Muscovite") was a monthly literary review published by Mikhail Pogodin in Moscow between 1841 and 1856. It was the mouthpiece of the Official Nationality theory espoused by Count Sergey Uvarov. The literary section was edited by Stepan Shevyrev. Gogol's novella Rome was first printed in Moskvityanin, as were many Slavophile papers. In 1850 the magazine was taken over by a young generation of Slavophiles which included Apollon Grigoryev. Their object of adulation was Alexander Ostrovsky. The frequency of the magazine switched from monthly to biweekly
Die Grenzboten
German national liberal magazine from 1841 to 1922, sometimes weekly, sometimes fortnightly
Journal des Économistes
nineteenth-century French academic journal on political economy