The curious one: Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries
"Peter Kropotkin was one of the most influential Russian thinkers and activists and, though born a prince, is considered the architect of anarcho-communism. The year 2021 will mark the centennial of Kropotkin's death, which this book commemorates through the first-ever English edition of h...
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Schriftenreihe: | The collected works of Peter Kropotkin
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Zusammenfassung: | "Peter Kropotkin was one of the most influential Russian thinkers and activists and, though born a prince, is considered the architect of anarcho-communism. The year 2021 will mark the centennial of Kropotkin's death, which this book commemorates through the first-ever English edition of his Siberian diaries. Aged nineteen and freshly graduated at the top of his class from a prestigious military academy, Kropotkin decided to be posted to the distant backwater of Siberia, to the shock of his friends and family. There, he idealistically pursued political reforms and also participated in various ground-breaking geographic surveys, keeping a diary that recorded his experiences. Ten years later, after tenuously living a double life in the royal court and radical circles, the Tsarist Secret Police arrested him in St. Petersburg and seized his papers, including these Siberian diaries. This arrest, and his dramatic escape from prison, would spark the beginning of his reputation as one of the most famous anarchists ever. He would then spend forty years in exile before returning to revolutionary Russia where he would become increasingly critical of the Bolsheviks. First published posthumously in 1923 in Russia, Kropotkin's Siberian Diaries take us on his five year journey from St. Petersburg to Siberia, via Moscow, Kaluga, Chita, and Irkutsk. These pages immerse us in Kropotkin's development as a brilliant scientist as he explored almost impassable terrain while also giving us a clear picture of his early political and philosophical thinking at a crucial moment in Russian history. Their first English language publication is a landmark event."-- |
Beschreibung: | "Black Rose Books No. UU421"--Title page verso Translation of: Dnevnik P.A. Kropotkina |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 243 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781551647432 9781551647456 |
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword......................................................................................... iv Notes................................................................................................. vi Preface (1923) ................................................................................vii Editorial Note (1923)......................................................................xi Introduction.................................................................................. xiii Lee Dugatkin № i. From Saint-Petersburg Through Moscow and Kaluga to Irkutsk ................................................................. 1 № 2. Irkutsk, Chita, Sloboda Kabansk, and Chita................... 35 № 3. Chita...................................................................................... 79 №4. From Chita to Irkutsk and Back........................................ 91 № 5. ist Trip to the Amur........................................................... 105 № 6. From Irkutsk to Chindanta and from Blagoveshchensk to Nikolayevsk................................................ 143 № 7. From Mikhailo-Semenovskaya to Prorva on the Baykal................................................................................. 167 № 8. Irkutsk, Baykal Shores down to Kadilnaya. Tunka and down to Alibert’s Mine............................................ 177 № 9. Along the Amur and the Ussuri....................................... 223
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword. iv Notes. vi Preface (1923) .vii Editorial Note (1923).xi Introduction. xiii Lee Dugatkin № i. From Saint-Petersburg Through Moscow and Kaluga to Irkutsk . 1 № 2. Irkutsk, Chita, Sloboda Kabansk, and Chita. 35 № 3. Chita. 79 №4. From Chita to Irkutsk and Back. 91 № 5. ist Trip to the Amur. 105 № 6. From Irkutsk to Chindanta and from Blagoveshchensk to Nikolayevsk. 143 № 7. From Mikhailo-Semenovskaya to Prorva on the Baykal. 167 № 8. Irkutsk, Baykal Shores down to Kadilnaya. Tunka and down to Alibert’s Mine. 177 № 9. Along the Amur and the Ussuri. 223 |
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spelling | Kropotkin, Pëtr Alekseevič 1842-1921 Verfasser (DE-588)118567055 aut Dnevnik P.A. Kropotkina The curious one Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries edited by Christopher Coquard ; translated by Alexandra Agranovich Montréal ; Chicago ; London Black Rose Books [2022] xvii, 243 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The collected works of Peter Kropotkin [v. 13] "Black Rose Books No. UU421"--Title page verso Translation of: Dnevnik P.A. Kropotkina "Peter Kropotkin was one of the most influential Russian thinkers and activists and, though born a prince, is considered the architect of anarcho-communism. The year 2021 will mark the centennial of Kropotkin's death, which this book commemorates through the first-ever English edition of his Siberian diaries. Aged nineteen and freshly graduated at the top of his class from a prestigious military academy, Kropotkin decided to be posted to the distant backwater of Siberia, to the shock of his friends and family. There, he idealistically pursued political reforms and also participated in various ground-breaking geographic surveys, keeping a diary that recorded his experiences. Ten years later, after tenuously living a double life in the royal court and radical circles, the Tsarist Secret Police arrested him in St. Petersburg and seized his papers, including these Siberian diaries. This arrest, and his dramatic escape from prison, would spark the beginning of his reputation as one of the most famous anarchists ever. He would then spend forty years in exile before returning to revolutionary Russia where he would become increasingly critical of the Bolsheviks. First published posthumously in 1923 in Russia, Kropotkin's Siberian Diaries take us on his five year journey from St. Petersburg to Siberia, via Moscow, Kaluga, Chita, and Irkutsk. These pages immerse us in Kropotkin's development as a brilliant scientist as he explored almost impassable terrain while also giving us a clear picture of his early political and philosophical thinking at a crucial moment in Russian history. Their first English language publication is a landmark event."-- Translated from the Russian Kropotkin, Pëtr Alekseevič 1842-1921 (DE-588)118567055 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1862-1867 gnd rswk-swf Sibirien (DE-588)4054780-2 gnd rswk-swf Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich / kni͡azʹ / 1842-1921 / Diaries Anarchists / Russia / Diaries Revolutionaries / Russia / Diaries Geographers / Russia / Diaries Siberia (Russia) / Description and travel Anarchistes / Russie / Journaux intimes Révolutionnaires / Russie / Journaux intimes Géographes / Russie / Journaux intimes Sibérie (Russie) / Descriptions et voyages Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich / kni͡azʹ / 1842-1921 Anarchists Geographers Revolutionaries Travel Russia Russia (Federation) / Siberia Diary diaries Diaries Journaux intimes (DE-588)4058900-6 Tagebuch gnd-content Kropotkin, Pëtr Alekseevič 1842-1921 (DE-588)118567055 p Sibirien (DE-588)4054780-2 g Geschichte 1862-1867 z DE-604 Coquard, Christopher 1975- (DE-588)126189491X edt Agranovich, Alexandra (DE-588)1261895037 trl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-55164-747-0 The collected works of Peter Kropotkin [v. 13] (DE-604)BV023814482 13 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033581674&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The curious one Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries |
title_alt | Dnevnik P.A. Kropotkina |
title_auth | The curious one Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries |
title_exact_search | The curious one Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries |
title_exact_search_txtP | The curious one Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries |
title_full | The curious one Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries edited by Christopher Coquard ; translated by Alexandra Agranovich |
title_fullStr | The curious one Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries edited by Christopher Coquard ; translated by Alexandra Agranovich |
title_full_unstemmed | The curious one Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries edited by Christopher Coquard ; translated by Alexandra Agranovich |
title_short | The curious one |
title_sort | the curious one peter kropotkin s siberian diaries |
title_sub | Peter Kropotkin's Siberian diaries |
topic | Kropotkin, Pëtr Alekseevič 1842-1921 (DE-588)118567055 gnd |
topic_facet | Kropotkin, Pëtr Alekseevič 1842-1921 Sibirien Tagebuch |
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