Nasha Zarya (Russian: Наша заря - meaning Our Dawn in English) was a legal Menshevik monthly, published in St. Petersburg, Russia from 1910 to 1914. Lenin described it as 'the liquidators' centre in Russia'.[1]
^Lenin: The Working Class And Its ’Parliamentary’ Representatives
NashaZarya (Russian: Наша заря - meaning Our Dawn in English) was a legal Menshevik monthly, published in St. Petersburg, Russia from 1910 to 1914. Lenin...
Fabians, the Trade-Unionists, Georgi Plekhanov, Ilya Rubanovich and the NashaZarya were mentioned. Following the conference, the political journal Vorbote...
county life which were published in the magazines such as Mir Bozhiy and NashaZarya. After graduating from the university, Malyshkin was drafted into the...
Bolsheviks refused to publish his articles, and this last article appeared in NashaZarya. Whereas previously the argument between Lenin and Rozhkov had been through...
Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Menshevik), the NashaZarya group (who submitted a report advocating German victory: 269 ), Camille...