Левая Газета (Left-wing Newspaper), No.1, October 1992
This publication proclaims itself a “social-political newspaper,” and describes its mission in the article that takes up the entire front …
The Russian Press in an Age of Political Change
This publication proclaims itself a “social-political newspaper,” and describes its mission in the article that takes up the entire front …
This paper is wall of text, professionally printed. It calls itself a “trial issue,” and represents an attempt of the …
Salvation describes itself as a “weekly ecological newspaper.” Like many other papers of the era, it is a dense collection of …
The motto of this paper, “Where there are profits, there are cares,” appears in both Latin and Russian, and obviously …
Glashatai proclaims itself a “Russian Oppositional Newspaper,” with a general attitude expressed by the snarling bear in the central medallion below …
Here is a “weekly business newspaper for all” with unmistakable curiosity about all things American: Rockefeller, a UC Berkeley degree, …
This small paper is the “Organ of the Moscow Organization of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolshevik)”, and bears the optimistic …
During perestroika many Russians grew sick of politics and started focusing on other things. This paper states it is a …
Here is the “Independent Publication of the Peoples Democratic Movement of Dagestan ‘Stalin’”. Dagestan is a federal republic within Russia …
This was a weekly newspaper whose identity was best expressed in the two images on either side of the name: …