Kievan Past

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Kievan Past
Type Monthly
Format Broadsheet
Editor-in-chief Feofan Lebedyntsev (founder)
Founded 1 February 1882
Political alignment Historically ethographic and literal chronicles
Language Russian, Ukrainian
Ceased publication 1907
Headquarters Kiev
Circulation Kiev city
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Celebration of 15-years-old of Kievan Past, 1898

Kievan Past (Russian: Киевская старина, Kievskaia starina — Ukrainian: Київська минувшина) was a historically ethographic and literal chronicle. It was published in Kiev in Russian language and Ukrainian language during 1882-1907.

In the last year of its existence when censorship on Ukrainian language was dropped, the periodical was renamed Ukraine and was published in Ukrainian. The monthly chronicle played a major role in development of Ukrainian culture under the conditions of the Russian Empire. Together with the periodical worked such people as Volodymyr Antonovych, Dmytro Bahaliy, Mykola Kostomarov, Pavlo Zhytetskyi, Orest Levytskyi, Oleksandr Yefymenko, Oleksandr Lazarevskyi etc.

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