newspaper Rech

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Rech was a prominent liberal Russian newspaper associated with the Constitutional Democratic Party in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf Russian newspaper
newspaper
associatedWith Constitutional Democratic Party NERFINISHED
cityOfPublication Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
country Russian Empire
countryOfPublication Russian Empire NERFINISHED
coveredEvent First Russian Revolution NERFINISHED
State Duma elections in the Russian Empire NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
distributionFormat broadsheet
editorialStance pro-civil liberties
pro-constitutional monarchy
pro-rule of law
endTime 1917
genre daily newspaper
political newspaper
historicalContext pre-revolutionary Russia
historicalPeriod late Russian Empire
ideology constitutionalism
liberalism
parliamentary democracy
language Russian
location Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor being the main press organ of the Constitutional Democratic Party
influencing liberal public opinion in the Russian Empire
opposedIdeology autocracy
reactionary conservatism
politicalAlignment liberal
politicalRole party newspaper of the Constitutional Democratic Party
primaryContent editorials
news reporting
parliamentary debates coverage
political commentary
publisher Constitutional Democratic Party NERFINISHED
reasonForEnd Russian Revolution of 1917 NERFINISHED
regionServed European Russia NERFINISHED
shortName Rech NERFINISHED
startTime 1906
status defunct
supportedParty Constitutional Democratic Party NERFINISHED
targetAudience liberal intelligentsia
urban middle class
translatedTitle Speech

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Vladimir Nabokov Sr. employer newspaper Rech