''Dyelo Naroda'' was a daily newspaper from 1917 to 1919. It was written by the Centrist group of the
Socialist Revolutionary Party
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. It was published in
Petrograd
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from. In June 1917, it had become the organ of the Central Committee of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. The paper supported the Provisional Government, and
Kerensky was one of its contributors.
The paper was closed in July, 1918, but opened in October in
Samara
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in 1918, which was captured by the
Whiteguard Czechs and Socialists Revolutionary rebels, and in March 1919 in Moscow, after which the paper was closed down for refusing to stop agitating for the overthrow of the
Bolshevik government.
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Newspapers established in 1917
Newspapers disestablished in 1919
Defunct newspapers published in Russia
Newspapers published in the Russian Empire
Socialist Revolutionary Party
Newspapers published in Saint Petersburg
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