Revolutsionnyi vostok explained
Frequency: | Monthly |
Category: | Political magazine |
Founded: | 1927 |
Finaldate: | 1938 |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Based: | Moscow |
Language: | Russian |
Revolutsionnyi vostok (Russian: Революционный восток||Revolutionary East) was a monthly theoretical journal which was published by the Communist University of the Toilers of the East (KUTV) between 1927 and 1938 in Moscow. It was one of the major Orientalist publications in the Soviet Union.
History and profile
Revolutsionnyi vostok was launched by the KUTV in 1927.[1] [2] It came out monthly[1] and was headquartered in Moscow.[3] In the second issue the journal featured the Russian translation of the first chapter of the Mao Zedong's Hunan report which described the details of the Chinese peasant movement.[4] In 1929 the journal published articles in which Nikolai Nasonov and Endre Sík discussed the distinct understandings of race based on Marxism.[5] The journal folded in 1938.[1]
Notes and References
- Masha Kirasirova. "Sons of Muslims" in Moscow: Soviet Central Asian Mediators to the Foreign East, 1955–1962. 10.1353/imp.2011.0003. Ab Imperio. January 2011. 2011 . 4. 110. 162321580 . free.
- R. M. Valeev. et. al.. Post-revolution oriental studies in the ussr: correspondence between v. V. Bartold and a. Y. Krymsky in the 1920s. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers. 2021. 12. 1. 107. 10.47750/jett.2021.12.01.014. 27 April 2024 . 10481/69186 . 236591077 . free.
- Web site: Революционный Восток. rusneb.ru. 7 February 2023. ru.
- Karl A. Wittfogel. The Legend of "Maoism" (Concluded). The China Quarterly. April–June 1960. 2. 21. 651437. Karl August Wittfogel.
- Book: Paul Tiyambe Zeleza. The Study of Africa. 2. Dakar. Codesria. 2007. 978-2-86978-198-6. https://books.google.com/books?id=JK8Q0zdTynwC&pg=PA216. 216. Irina Filatova. Anti-Colonialism in Soviet African Studies (1920s–1960). Paul Tiyambe Zeleza. Irina Filatova.