Moskvityanin

Moskvityanin (Москвитянин, "The Muscovite")[1] was a monthly literary review published by Mikhail Pogodin in Moscow between 1841 and 1856.

[2] It was the mouthpiece of the Official Nationality theory espoused by Count Sergey Uvarov.

Gogol's novella Rome was first printed in Moskvityanin, as were many Slavophile papers.

[citation needed] In 1850 the magazine was taken over by a young generation of Slavophiles which included Apollon Grigoryev.

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