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Mediated Vegetarianism: The Periodical Press and New Associations in the Late Russian Empire

This article examines how The Vegetarian Review, the monthly periodical founded in Kishinev and published in Kiev from 1910-1915, and the emerging vegetarian activism, enabled, re-affirmed and empowered each other. The focus of the article is on the periodical's emergence, logistical aspects of...

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Published in:Media history 2022-07, Vol.28 (3), p.315-336
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Historiska studier
Iosif Perper
Kiev
Kishinev
media
Periodical press
Russian empire
vegetarianism
Östersjö- och Östeuropaforskning
вегетарианство
вегетаріанство
ЗМІ
Иосиф Перпер
Киев
Кишинев
Кишинів
Київ
Периодическая печать
Періодична преса
Российская империя
Російська імперія
СМИ
Іосиф Перпер
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