http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/p15799coll1
From the Institute of
Modern Russian Culture at the University of Southern California comes this
collection of satirical magazines published in Russia between 1905 and 1907
(and a few published after this time period). As historians of Russia will
recognize, these years marked a tumultuous time in Russian history: the
massacre of 500 unarmed protesters on "Bloody Sunday" in January of
1905, which ushered in the Russian Revolution of 1905. As noted in the
introduction to this collection, the freedom of the press increased as a result
of the revolution and enabled materials such as these satirical journals to be
created. On this website, visitors can explore a select collection of these
journals that have been digitized. While visitors with a reading knowledge of
Russian will be able to enjoy these journals in full, all visitors can enjoy
the many intricate illustrations and cartoons featured in these publications.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r49001/russian_satirical_journal_collection
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