Mebrdzoli Ateisti
Editor | Sylvester Todria |
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Categories | antireligious |
Frequency | Mebrdzoli Ughmerto − several, Mebrdzoli Ateisti − weekly |
Founded | 1932 |
Final issue | May, 1941 |
Country | Soviet Union |
Based in | Tbilisi |
Language | Georgian |
Mebrdzoli Ateisti (Georgian: მებრძოლი ათეისტი; Russian: Воинствующий атеист; translation of the name: "Militant Atheist") was an anti-religious magazine in the Georgian language.[1][2] It was the publication of the Central Soviet of the League of Militant Atheists of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.[3] The magazine was published in Tbilisi. In 1932, the newspaper Mebrdzoli Ughmerto (Georgian: მებრძოლი უღმერთო; Russian: Воинствующий безбожник; translation of the name: "Militant Godless") began to be published in Tiflis. It left the printing house several. Since 21 issues of 1934 the newspaper changed its name to Mebrdzoli Ateisti and began to be published in the form of a magazine. The editor of the magazine was Sylvester Yasevich Todria. The latest issue of this magazine was published in May 1941. The circulation of the magazine was 6,000 copies. The magazine published materials on the essence of religion, its social and epistemological roots, highlighted certain aspects of the history of religion, examined forms and methods of anti-religious propaganda. In addition to this magazine, other anti-religious periodicals in the Georgian language were also published, in 1933-1934 the newspaper «Sakartvelos Ugmerto» (Georgian: საქართველოს უღმერთო; translation of the name: «The Godless of Georgia») was published, and then the magazine «Religiis Tsinaagmdeg» (Georgian: რელიგიის წინააღმდეგ; translation of the name: «Against Religion»)[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Peris, Daniel (November 11, 1998). Storming the Heavens: The Soviet League of the Militant Godless. Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801434858 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Атеизм в СССР - Научные труды - Литература - Атеистическая литература - Украинский атеистический сайт". opium.at.ua.
- ^ palata, Vsesoi︠u︡znai︠a︡ knizhnai︠a︡ (November 11, 1955). "Periodicheskai͡a pechatʹ SSSR, 1917-1949" – via Google Books.
- ^ Вопросы Научного Атеизма. Выпуск 14. 1973/ Изд-во "Мысль" / Стр. 65
Notes
[edit]- 1932 establishments in the Soviet Union
- 1941 disestablishments in the Soviet Union
- Anti-religious campaign in the Soviet Union
- Anti-Christian sentiment in Russia
- Atheism publications
- Magazines established in 1932
- Magazines disestablished in 1941
- Mass media in Tbilisi
- Persecution of Muslims
- Propaganda in the Soviet Union
- Propaganda newspapers and magazines
- Religious persecution by communists
- Magazines published in the Soviet Union
- Anti-Islam sentiment in the Soviet Union