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Delo (magazine)

''Delo'' (Дело, Labour) was a monthly magazine published in Saint Petersburg, Russia, from mid-1866 till January 1888. Led formally by Nikolai Shulgin (1866—1879) and informally by Grigory Blagosvetov, ''Delo'' was seen as an ideological heir to ''Russkoye Slovo'' (edited by the latter and closed by the authorities after Dmitry Karakozov's assassination attempt) and until 1884 remained one of the two (alongside ''Otechestvennye Zapiski'') most radical Russian publications of the time.
After the arrest of the magazine's editor Nikolai Shelgunov (in 1883) and his successor Konstantin Stanyukovich a year later, the publication of ''Delo'' stopped. It re-emerged in 1885 as a conservative organ, with I.S. Dunovo as publisher and Dmitry Tsertelev as editor, but failed to cope with the lack of public interest and folded for good in 1888.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Delo (Saint Petersburg magazine) )
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