Birzhevyie Vedomosti (1861–1880) Explained

Birzhevyie Vedomosti (1861–1880) should not be confused with Birzhevyie Vedomosti (1880–1917).

Birzhevyie Vedomosti
Type:Daily newspaper
Foundation:1861
Ceased Publication:1880
Owners:Konstantin Trubnikov, Vasily Poletika
Political Position:center left
Editor:Konstantin Trubnikov, Vasily Poletika, Evgeny Karnovich
Headquarters:Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire

Birzhevyie Vedomosti (Russian: Биржевы́е ве́домости/Биржевыя Вѣдомости|lit=Stock Exchange News) was a Russian political, economical and literary newspaper, published in Saint Petersburg in 1861–1879. It was based in the Suneyeva House, at Konnogvardeyski Boulevard, 11.[1]

It was founded by the businessman, financier and journalist Konstantin Trubnikov after the merger of two minor publications, Commerce Gazette and Auctioneers' Journal. He was also its original publisher and editor-in-chief. In 1862 Birzheviye Vedomosti became the official organ of the tax-collecting department of the Imperial Russian government. In 1864 it started to come out six times a week. It had one popular supplement, Vechernyaya Gazeta (The Evening Gazette) (1865–1878) and numerous literary and scientific ones.

In March 1874 the businessman Vasily Poletika became the co-owner and co-editor of the newspaper, which was also joined in October of that year by Evgeny Karnovich, its new editor-in-chief. In 1875 Poletika acquired all the publishing rights and Birzheiye Vedomosti made a quick transition into an organ of the left opposition. Among its active contributors were brothers Nikolai and Vasily Kurochkins, Nikolai Mikhaylovsky, Alexey Pleshcheyev, Alexander Skabichevsky.[2] Maria Trubnikova, who was married to Trubnikov, also worked at the paper as a translator and editor.[3] It received several warnings from the authorities and was temporarily suspended twice. In 1879 it changed its title into Molva (Rumour) but was closed in 1880.[1] [2]

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  1. https://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enc_sp/231/%d0%91%d0%b8%d1%80%d0%b6%d0%b5%d0%b2%d1%8b%d0%b5 Биржевые ведомости
  2. Konovalova, A.V. Birzhevye Vedomosti: The History // К вопросу об истории газеты "Биржевые ведомости". Экономическая история. Обозрение / Под ред. Л.И.Бородкина. Вып. 6. М., 2001. С. 111-119
  3. Book: Novikova, Natalia . A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms: Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries . . 2006 . 978-615-5053-72-6 . de Haan . Francisca . Francisca de Haan . 584–587 . Daskalova . Krassimira . Krassimira Daskalova . Loutfi . Anna.