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Rabocheye Delo

Rabocheye Delo was a non-periodical political newspaper and an organ of the Union of Russian Social Democrats Abroad. It ran from April 1899 to February 1902. The printing house was in Geneva and the editorial office was in Paris. Its editors were Boris Krichevsky, Pavel Teplov, Vladimir Ivanshin and, from 1900, Aleksandr S. Martynov. A total of 12 issues were published in nine volumes. The editorial board of Rabocheye Delo was the center of the Economists.

Precedents
Rabocheye Delo was originally founded by the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class, in late 1895. Its first issue was ready to go to press when it was seized by gendarmes during a raid on Anatoly Vaneyev's house. Although 6 League members, including Lenin, were arrested, work continued on the League. In the second half of 1898, however, the League and Rabocheye Delo fell under control of the Economists through their paper, Rabochaya Mysl (, ''Workers' Thought''). == Supplement ==
Supplement
Rabocheye Delo had a supplement called Listok "Rabochego Dela" (, ''"Rabocheye Delo"'s Paper'') that ran for eight issues, from June 1900 to July 1901. It was edited in Geneva. == References ==
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