Anarkhiia

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Anarkhiia was Russian weekly, then daily newspaper published by the Moscow Federation of Anarchist Groups. It was edited by German Askarov.

Anarkhiia was first launched in September 1917, but was suspended in the confusion arising over the Bolshevik seizure of power. It reappeared in March 1918 as a daily newspaper. The last issue, the 99th, was published on 2 July 1918.

From 1918 the paper had a section devoted to Tvorchestvo or "creativity". It featured many prominent Russian avant-garde artists such Aleksei Gan, Kazimir Malevich (pen name Anti), Aleksandr Rodchenko (pen name Aleksandr), Aleksei Morgunov, Ivan Kliun, Olga Rozanova and Nadezhda Udaltsova.

Anarkhiia 1 (13 September 1917). PDF (3 mb).
Anarkhiia 2 (18 September 1917). PDF (3 mb).
Anarkhiia 3 (25 September 1917). PDF (3 mb).
Anarkhiia 4 (2 October 1917). PDF (3 mb).
Anarkhiia 5 (9 October 1917). PDF (4 mb).
Anarkhiia 6 (16 October 1917). PDF (4 mb).
Anarkhiia 7 (23 October 1917). PDF (4 mb).
Anarkhiia 8 (26 October 1917). PDF (1 mb).
Anarkhiia 9 (6 November 1917). PDF (2 mb).
Anarkhiia 10 (3 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 11 (5 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 12 (6 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 13 (7 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 14 (8 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 15 (10 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 16 (12 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 17 (14 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 18 (15 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 19 (16 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 20 (17 March 1918). PDF (7 mb).
Anarkhiia 21 (19 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 22 (20 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 23 (21 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 24 (22 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 25 (23 March 1918). PDF (7 mb).
Anarkhiia 26 (24 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 27 (26 March 1918). PDF (7 mb).
Anarkhiia 28 (27 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 29 (28 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 30 (29 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 31 (30 March 1918). PDF (7 mb).
Anarkhiia 32 (31 March 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 33 (1 April 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 34 (3 April 1918). PDF (7 mb).
Anarkhiia 35 (4 April 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 36 (5 April 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 37 (6 April 1918). PDF (7 mb).
Anarkhiia 38 (7 April 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 39 (9 April 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 40 (10 April 1918). PDF (7 mb).
Anarkhiia 41 (11 April 1918). PDF (6 mb).
Anarkhiia 42 (12 April 1918). PDF (6 mb).

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