Political newspaper of Russian socialist emigrants
For other uses, see Iskra (disambiguation).
Iskra
"Из искры возгорится пламя" ("From a spark a flame will flare up")
The first issue of Iskra
Founder(s)
Vladimir Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov)
Dmitri Ilyich Ulyanov
Georgi Plekhanov
Vera Zasulich
Pavel Axelrod (Pinchas Borutsch)
Julius Martov (Ilija Cederbaum)
Aleksandr Potresov
Staff writers
Vladimir Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov)
Dmitri Ilyich Ulyanov, his younger brother
Georgi Plekhanov
Vera Zasulich
Pavel Axelrod (Pinchas Borutsch)
Julius Martov (Ilija Cederbaum)
Aleksandr Potresov
Founded
1900
Political alignment
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Language
Russian
Ceased publication
1905
Circulation
8,000
Iskra (Russian: Искра, IPA:[ˈiskrə], the Spark) was a fortnightly political newspaper of Russian socialist emigrants established as the official organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP).[1]
^Wildman, Allan K. (1964). "Lenin's Battle with Kustarnichestvo: The Iskra Organization in Russia". Slavic Review. 23 (3): 479–503 – via JSTOR.
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