BULLETIN OF OIRATS – FOUNDER OF THE KALMYK JOURNAL PERIODS: 1922 – 2022
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DOI 10.18522/1995-0640-2022-2-201-212
It is considered the degree of scientific development of the issues of studying the history of the periodical press of Kalmykia, including the formation and development of journal periodicals. The history of the creation of the first Kalmyk magazine “Bulletin of Oirats” is analyzed, the prerequisites for the organization of the first magazine and, in general, the specific features of the development of journalism in the national region are noted. The content of the published issues was studied, the contribution of the journal to the development of science, education, and culture of the steppe region was noted. The thematic analysis of the content of the journal is given, the qualitative composition of the authors, the publication value of the publication are determined.
Key words: national press, Kalmykia, early XXth century, Bulletin of Oirats, regional media
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