Pravda Digital Archive
What is it? Pravda ("Truth") was the official voice of Soviet communism and the Central Committee of the Communist Party between 1918 and 1991. Founded in 1912 in St. Petersburg, Pravda originated as an underground daily workers’ newspaper, and it soon became the main newspaper of the revolutionary wing of the Russian socialist movement. Throughout the Soviet era, party members were obligated to read Pravda. Pravda still remains the official organ of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, an important political faction in contemporary Russian politics.
Why use it? Historical and contemporary news articles regarding Russian politics
Coverage: 1912 - Present (Contains Missing Content)
Access: Available on networked computers on the MSU campus in Bozeman and via the proxy server. Limited to two simultaneous users.
Vendor: East View
Subjects: Not assigned
- Linked Data Topics:
- Database
- News
- Political science
- Related Databases:
- Nineteenth Century Index
- New York Times (Historical)
- Wall Street Journal (Historical)
- Historical Washington Post
- Historical Newspapers
Total interactions: 672
Rank: 230 out of 329 databases
Rating: 2 out of 5 (based on 672 out of 2213804 total interactions with all of our databases)
Last updated: 2024-09-30 20:15:19
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