Emigrant publishing house "revival" and books published by it in the book museum of the Red Army CBS. Emigrant publishing house "Vozrozhdeniye" and the books published by it in the book museum of the Red Army Central Library Library Where the archive of the Vozrozhdeniye magazine is stored

Bodrunov Sergey Dmitrievich, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the St. Petersburg Engineering Academy and the International Academy of Management (Moscow)

Editorial team

S. D. Bodrunov, Doctor of Economics Sciences, professor, editor-in-chief;
A. A. Zolotarev, cand. economy Sciences, Deputy Editor-in-Chief;
D. L. Drandin, cand. economy Sciences.

V. V. Ivanter, Doctor of Economics Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chairman of the Scientific and Editorial Board;

A. A. Akaev, Doctor of Economics Sciences, foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences;

L. A. Anosova, Doctor of Economics sciences, professor;

S. D. Bodrunov, Doctor of Economics sciences, professor;

R. M. Georgiev, Doctor of Economics Sciences, Professor (Bulgaria);

R. S. Grinberg

J. K. Galbraith, Doctor of Economics Sciences, Professor at the University of Texas at Austin (USA);

I. I. Eliseeva, Doctor of Economics Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member RAS;

A. E. Karlik, Doctor of Economics sciences, professor;

V. L. Kvint, Doctor of Economics Sciences, foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences;

B. G. Kleiner, Doctor of Economics Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member RAS;

I. A. Maksimtsev, Doctor of Economics sciences, professor;

A. D. Nekipelov, Doctor of Economics Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences;

P. Nolan, professor at Cambridge University (Great Britain);

L. Vasa, Doctor of Economics Sciences (Hungary);

V. V. Okrepilov, Doctor of Economics Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences;

Yu. P. Panibratov, Doctor of Economics Sciences, Professor, Academician of RAASN;

V. Regen, Doctor of Economics Sciences, professor, foreign member of RAASN (Germany).

The publishing house existed from January 1949 to March 1974. For 26 years, he published 243 issues of the same-name publication.
The first editor and main founder and ideologist of the "Renaissance" was P. B. Struve, who was guided by the state, imperial ideas of K. Leontiev and his cult of the Fatherland. The history of the emergence and entire existence of the journal is as follows: at first, Vozrozhdenie was a large daily newspaper of the "right" wing, conceived and published in opposition to the "left" press abroad. The first issue of the newspaper was published on June 3, 1925. In the early thirties, Yu. F. Semenov replaced P. B. Struve as editor. He retained the direction given to the newspaper by its first editor and founder. This direction was preserved until the end of the existence of the "Renaissance".

Since 1936, during the time of the "popular front", when it became difficult for the right-wing press to exist, the newspaper became a weekly newspaper. On June 7, 1940, on the eve of the entry of the Germans into Paris, the publication was temporarily discontinued. The years of war and occupation passed, and Vozrozhdenie began to be published as a magazine from January 1949. From 1 to 108 issues, from January 1949 to December 1960, the magazine was published under the name "Literary-Political Notebooks", "Renaissance". From 109 to 216 issues (from January 1961 to December 1969) the magazine was called: "Vozrozhdeniye, a monthly literary and political magazine." From issues 217 to 243, the magazine began to bear the subtitle "Independent Literary and Political Journal".
The first issue of the journal was edited by I. I. Tkhorzhevsky, then S. P. Melgunov became the editor, and finally, Prince S. S. Obolensky and Ya. N. Gorbov.
The journal was divided into the following sections: literature, poetry, criticism, bibliography, politics, chronicle of events, memories of the Civil War, annals of emigration, events in modern Russia, discussions, architecture, cinema, theatre, ballet, Russian necropolis abroad... Poems, prose, memoirs, archival materials, a chronicle of cultural and literary life in emigration...
The magazine published the first testimonies about Russia of people who left Russia during the war, about the German occupation of Russia, about the Vlasov army and the Vlasovites. "Renaissance" played big role in the life of the cultural Russian emigration, reflecting the thoughts and moods of the national-patriotic part of the Russian emigration, serving the cause of the liberation of Russia from the communist regime, reminding the Russian emigration of the debts and obligations that fell to its lot, also serving the Russian emigration, emphasizing its positive sides and protecting her interests.

The magazine published: Odoevtseva, Adamovich, Teffi, Shmelev, Zaitsev, Bunin, Stepun, Zlobin, Ulyanov, G. Struve, I. Tkhorzhevsky, Yu. Annenkov, Karateev, Berberova, T. Velichkovskaya, I. Chinnov, Mayevsky, M. Vega, Yu. Ivask, Prince S. S. Obolensky, A. Shimanskaya, N. Narokov, B. Pasternak, 3. Gippius, P. B. Struve, A. Kartashev, A. Denikin, P. D. Bark, French poets in Russian translations, and many other well-known and less well-known authors of the Russian diaspora.
The journal published the most valuable critical literary materials and memoirs about Lossky, Tchaikovsky, Akhmatova, Teffi, Pasternak, Khodasevich, Chagall, Berdyaev, Platonov, Blok, Chekhov, Turgenev, Kuprin, Mendeleev, Remizov, Anna Pavlova, unpublished letters from the collection of Lifar, foreign Pushkinian, materials about Lenin, Gumilyov, Gogol, A. N. Benois ...
Vozrozhdenie is among such major periodicals in the Russian diaspora as Sovremennye zapiski and Russkiye zapiski, and is, as it were, their continuation. "Vozrozhdenie" was issued in parallel with the "New Journal" and was its addition.

Among others, the publishing house published such books as:

Gurko V.I. Tsar and Tsarina: [about Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna]. - Paris: Renaissance, 1927. - 123p. Korchemny V. Man with geranium. - Paris: Renaissance, . - 213s.
Lukash I.S. Winter storm. - Paris: Renaissance, 1936. - 253p.
Lyubimov L.D. The Secret of Emperor Alexander I. - Paris: Renaissance, 1938. - 219p.
Novikov V.N. Fascism: Essays on Italian Fascism with the text of the Law of April 3, 1926 attached. oh fascist. syndicates. - Paris: Renaissance, . - 121s.
Polovtsov P.A. Eclipse Days: (Notes of the Commander-in-Chief of the Petrograd Military District). - Paris: Renaissance, . - 207s.
Popov K.S. Temple of Glory: At 2 o'clock - Paris: Renaissance, 1931. Part 2. – . - 247s., 10l. ill.
The murder of Voikov and the case of Boris Koverda. – Paris: Renaissance, [after 18927]. - 118s., 1l. portrait
Yablonovsky A.A. Street children. - Paris: Renaissance, 1928. - 233p.

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rebirth- literary and political magazine, published in Paris in 1949-1974. A total of 234 issues were published. The predecessor of the magazine was the Vozrozhdenie newspaper.

It was considered the Russian national press organ, close to the Orthodox Church.

  • Publisher - A. O. Gukasov

Chief editors

  • - I. I. Tkhorzhevsky
  • - S. P. Melgunov
  • - S. Obolensky, V. Z. Zlobin
  • - S. Obolensky, Ya. N. Gorbov

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