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Soviet Mari-language periodical
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U ilysh, issue 1, 1926

U ilysh (Mari: У илыш, 'New Life') was a Mari-language monthly journal, published by the Central Bureau of the Mari Sections of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It first appeared in 1922. The publication was initially issued from Kazan, but soon moved to Moscow. In January 1924 the editor A. K. Eshkinin left his post to take a new role in the Mari Autonomous Oblast, and a new editorial team of U ilysh consisting of G. I. Golubkin, V. E. Belsky and A. D. Kedrovoyz was created. Soon Apshat Maksi (Maxim Vasilovich Kuznetsov) was invited to join the team, and become the editor of the publication.

U ilysh had a circulation of 2,500 copies. The editorial office of U ilysh in Moscow was housed at 10, Nikolskaya Street. In 1927 U ilysh was replaced by the Moscow-based Mari publication Marii ial ('Mari village').

References

  1. ^ Sergeev, Mikhail Tikhonovich (1971). Возникновение и развитие печати Марийской АССР [Emergence and development of the Mari ASSR press] (in Russian). Yoshkar-Ola: Марийское книжное изд-во. pp. 161, 206. OCLC 4768553.
  2. ^ Lallukka, Seppo (2003). From Fugitive Peasants to Diaspora: The Eastern Mari in Tsarist and Federal Russia. Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica. p. 180. ISBN 9789514109416.
  3. ^ Вся Москва. Адресная и справочная книга на 1927 год. Отдел 2. Общесправочный отдел [All Moscow Address and reference book for 1927. Department 2: General Legal Department] (in Russian). Directmedia. 17 March 2013. p. 375.
  4. Kulikov, Vitaliĭ Ivanovich (1979). Проблемы реализма в марийской литературе [Problems of Realism in Mari Literature] (in Russian). Yoshkar-Ola: Марнии. p. 174. OCLC 6889278.
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