Abstract

We establish the succession of the typological characteristics of law journals “Hokuk ve Hayat” (1913–1914) and the modern journal “Law and Life in Tatarstan”. Revival of periodicals in the 1990s – this is a trend that can be traced by studying post-Soviet periodicals. During the indicated period, printed publications were resumed, which were published back in the pre-revolutionary period – until 1917. The conquest of revolution – publicity – made it possible to develop the mass media and modernize them. Along with public, party, commercial publications, specialized publications also appeared. The revived, modified, modernized journal retained the features of the original edition, of which it is the successor. The question is raised about the succession of the two publications that came out in different eras in the history of Russian journalism, and the legitimacy of calling the “resumption” of the publication, between which the distance of many decades. As examples, other newspapers and magazines from the history of journalism are given, which can be classified as “revived”. We explore the audience, language and other parameters, mission and purpose of both publications. We highlight the similarities and differences, find out which traditions of the journal of the early 20th century have been preserved in the modern edition.

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