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is unacceptable") but as the nightly, so-called 'quiet pogroms' started, Shulgin in his infamous "Torture by Fear" article (October, 8) confessed he could 'understand the feelings' of those responsible for pogroms since 'the Jews had formed the basis for the Bolshevik power'.
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stepped into Kyiv. "Yes, this Krai is Russian. And we won't give it back neither to the Ukrainian traitors, nor to the Jewish hangmen who drowned the city streets with blood," Shulgin wrote on September 3. In the same issue he warned against
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intervention prompted Shulgin to stop the publication in protest, even if the German occupational authorities asked him to continue. He revived it in the autumn of 1919 after the
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of the region. This newspaper's credo: "This is the Russian, Russian, Russian land!" was stated in its very first issue by the paper's original editor, the
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took over in 1879. The newspaper (which prior to that was coming out three times a week) became a daily; now it appealed to the liberals as well as the
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novelet in it. The respectable theatre critic Izmail Alexandrovsky published there regularly, under the pen name Iz. Alsky.
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s editor-in-chief, and the newspaper started to drift towards the so-called 'progressive nationalists' group led by
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stepped into Kyiv. In 1925 Shulgin made an attempt to revive it in emigration, but failed to find a publisher.
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became one of the key contributors and most of its leaders were now members of the
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and was closed only in February 1918, as the Ukrainian separatists took over the
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Kievlyanin's position shifted to the right; Vitaly Shulgin's stepson
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administration, admittedly with a view to promoting the
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Index

newspaper
Dmitry Pikhno
Vasily Shulgin
Russian
Kyiv
Russian Empire
Circulation
a series
Conservatism in Russia

Eurasianism
Duginism
Monarchism
Tsarism
Populism
Putinism
Russian nationalism
All-Russian
Christian
Ultra
Slavophilia
Pochvennichestvo
Traditionalist conservatism
Authority
Autocracy
Bureaucracy
Duty
Economic interventionism
Family values
Imperialism

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