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The article is devoted to foreign policy topics in Russian satirical journals of the first half of the 1860s. The author analyzes the historical content of feuilletons and caricatures of the leading satirical magazines of the era “Iskra” and “Zanoza”. The article reveals the historical and cultural origins of the “accusatory trend” in public opinion and the press of Russia at the turn of the 1850s-1860s, the peculiarities of its implementation in relation to the foreign policy aspect. The article compares the radical and moderate trends in the satirical reflection of the phenomena and events of international life.

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  • The article is devoted to foreign policy topics in Russian satirical journals of the first half of the 1860s

  • The author analyzes the historical content of feuilletons and caricatures of the leading satirical magazines of the era “Iskra” and “Zanoza”

  • В России политическая карикатура на страницах сатирических журналов обрела новое дыхание в период Восточного, или Балканского кризиса середины 1870-х гг

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В. Обличительное направление в русской сатирической журналистике первой половины 1860-х гг.: внешнеполитический аспект // Известия Саратовского университета. Сатирические издания стали важной составной частью того процесса в общественно-политической жизни, который современники определили как «обличительное направление». В объявлении о начале издания «Искры» цель журнала определялась как «непрерывно продолжающееся преследование общественных аномалий». После ухода из «Искры» Степанова главным карикатуристом журнала в течение двух лет был Н.

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