Novaya Zhizn (Mensheviks)

Novaya Zhizn (Mensheviks)

Novaya Zhizn (Russian: Новая Жизнь, New Life) was a daily newspaper issued by Mensheviks-internationalists and writers of the literary magazine Letopis. It was issued in Petrograd (April 1917 - July 1918) and Moscow (June - July 1918). It was suspended by the Russian Provisional Government in September 1917.

It should not be confused with the Bolsheviks' Novaya Zhizn of 1905.


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