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Osvobozhdeniye ("Liberation") was a liberal magazine during the final revolutionary years of the Russian Empire, prior to the October Manifesto in 1905. The periodical was established in 1902, and was in clandestine circulation until 1905. It was published in Stuttgart (Germany) and Paris (France), successively. The publication was on a regular basis smuggled into Russia and enjoyed a wide leadership. It advocated the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, alongside the granting of full civil rights in Russia.

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  • Osvobozhdeniye ("Liberation") was a liberal magazine during the final revolutionary years of the Russian Empire, prior to the October Manifesto in 1905. The periodical was established in 1902, and was in clandestine circulation until 1905. It was published in Stuttgart (Germany) and Paris (France), successively. The publication was on a regular basis smuggled into Russia and enjoyed a wide leadership. It advocated the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, alongside the granting of full civil rights in Russia. Contributors included Pavel Milyukov, who for a short period of time in 1917 would become Foreign Minister, and Pyotr Struve, who perhaps was most influential as editor of Osvobozhdeniye. (en)
  • «Освобожде́ние» (1902—1905) — журнал, основанный Петром Бернгардовичем Струве в 1902 году после его эмиграции за границу. Выходил в свет довольно регулярно, примерно два раза в месяц и принадлежал к числу наиболее распространенных и наиболее влиятельных нелегальных русских журналов. Всего вышло 79 номеров журнала. (ru)
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  • «Освобожде́ние» (1902—1905) — журнал, основанный Петром Бернгардовичем Струве в 1902 году после его эмиграции за границу. Выходил в свет довольно регулярно, примерно два раза в месяц и принадлежал к числу наиболее распространенных и наиболее влиятельных нелегальных русских журналов. Всего вышло 79 номеров журнала. (ru)
  • Osvobozhdeniye ("Liberation") was a liberal magazine during the final revolutionary years of the Russian Empire, prior to the October Manifesto in 1905. The periodical was established in 1902, and was in clandestine circulation until 1905. It was published in Stuttgart (Germany) and Paris (France), successively. The publication was on a regular basis smuggled into Russia and enjoyed a wide leadership. It advocated the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, alongside the granting of full civil rights in Russia. (en)
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  • Osvobozhdeniye (en)
  • Освобождение (журнал) (ru)
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