Heralds of revolution: Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism
The grandiose unfolding of radical consciousness in pre-revolutionary Russia has long been scorned by historians as a myth, an invention of Soviet propagandists. Yet letters, diaries, articles, and memoirs from the period all routinely evoke the evolution of radical consciousness as a real and lived...
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Zusammenfassung: | The grandiose unfolding of radical consciousness in pre-revolutionary Russia has long been scorned by historians as a myth, an invention of Soviet propagandists. Yet letters, diaries, articles, and memoirs from the period all routinely evoke the evolution of radical consciousness as a real and lived experience. Heralds of Revolution is the first work to take this myth seriously and to tell its history. The Russian radical's "story of consciousness" often began with a provincial student's journey to the university in search of enlightenment and culminated in his or her conversion to revolutionary activity. Morrissey follows the student along the way, into a world of secret study circles and spy hunts, mass meetings and academic strikes, all of which eventually became monuments of radical lore and collective memory. After 1905, the Russian student movement lost some its coherence. Its myth was challenged by everyday realities and unexpected developments, such as the rise of right-wing extremism in the universities, new educational opportunities for women, and an epidemic of suicide. Both liberals and radicals attacked a new generation of students, now no longer heralds of revolution. Drawing on a wide range of interdisciplinary sources from Russian archives and libraries, including proclamations, medical treatises, songs, police reports, and suicide letters, Morrissey throws new light on the dynamics of political and cultural change in late Imperial Russia and poses provocative questions about the pre-revolutionary antecedents of the founding myths of the Soviet Union. This work will appeal to historians of Russia and the Soviet Union, as well as specialists in Slavic culture and literature. |
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adam_text | AO HERALDS OF REVOLUTION RUSSIAN STUDENTS AND THE MYTHOLOGIES OF
RADICALISM SUSAN K. MORRISSEY NEW YORK OXFORD OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
1998 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION NARRATIVE AND IDENTITY IN RUSSIAN RADICAL
CULTURE 3 PART ONE THE MAKING OF REVOLUTIONARY HEROES ONE MYTHS AND
MEMORIES: THE NEW PEOPLE IN THE UNIVERSITY 17 THE BIRTH OF STUDENT
RADICALISM 20 THE STUDENCHESTVO 23 RADICALISM AS BILDUNGSROMAN 27
STUDENTS STORIES 33 FROM A FEMALE POINT OF VIEW 38 TWO THE RISE OF
CONSCIOUSNESS: THE STUDENT MOVEMENT, 1899-1904 44 THE 1899 STRIKE 45 A
BOURGEOIS STUDENCHESTVO? 51 THE CALL OF SOLIDARITY 53 ASSESSMENTS OF
1899 56 TURNING TO THE STREETS 58 THE BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY 64 THE
PERIOD OF DIFFERENTIATION 68 THREE RIGHTEOUS MEN AND SINNERS: HONOR AND
THE POLITICS OF PERSONAL LIFE 75 THE POLITICS OF PURITY 78 THE
POLITICS OF GENDER 80 THE POLITICS OF DAILY LIFE 88 FOUR WHEN THE STREET
ENTERED THE UNIVERSITY: THE REVOLUTION OF 1905-1907 99 STUDENTS ON
STRIKE 101 THE POWERS OF STUDENCHESTVO 103 THE HEARTH OF DEMOCRACY 106
THE PEOPLE S UNIVERSITY 109 THE SPECTER OF VIOLENCE 116 TEMPLE OF
SCIENCE OR BUILDING FOR MEETINGS? 117 THE FREE UNIVERSITY 118 VIII
CONTENTS PART TWO THE MIRE OF LIFE FIVE FROM ICON OF NEW ORDER TO SYMBOL
OF DISORDER: STUDENTS AND THE END OF REVOLUTION 127 A REAPPRAISAL OF
VALUES 128 REWRITING THE PAST 131 THE LURES OF CAPITALISM 134 THE
TRIUMPHANT MARCH OF HISTORY 140 THE DECLINE AND FALL OF STUDENCHESTVO
146 SIX THE PROMISE OF EDUCATION: WOMEN STUDENTS IN THE PUBLIC EYE 155
PROSTITUTE AND MOTHER 157 FRUITS OF REVOLUTION 16 0 WOMEN IN THE
UNIVERSITY 162 A NEW WOMAN? 168 FEMINISM, SOCIALISM, AND SCIENCE 173
SEVEN IT IS GOOD TO DIE YOUNG : HEROIC ENDS AND THE SEARCH FOR A NEW
STORY 178 EPIDEMIC SUICIDE AND THE REVOLUTIONARY EXPERIENCE 182 THE
EPIDEMIC IN THE PRESS 187 FROM A POVERTY OF MEANS TO A POVERTY OF VALUES
188 THE ETERNAL MASQUERADE 197 EIGHT RADICALISM REBORN? STUDENTS IN
PROTEST, WAR, AND REVOLUTION 206 AUTONOMY IN ASHES 207 SCIENCE UNDER
GUARD 214 PATRIOTISM AND PROTEST 218 REVOLUTION 223 CONCLUSION HEROISM
AND EVERYDAY LIFE 227 EPILOGUE THE MAKING OF THE FORMER PEOPLE 231
ABBREVIATIONS 235 NOTES 237 BIBLIOGRAPHY 267 INDEX 279
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spelling | Morrissey, Susan K. Verfasser aut Heralds of revolution Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism Susan K. Morrissey New York [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 1998 VIII, 288 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The grandiose unfolding of radical consciousness in pre-revolutionary Russia has long been scorned by historians as a myth, an invention of Soviet propagandists. Yet letters, diaries, articles, and memoirs from the period all routinely evoke the evolution of radical consciousness as a real and lived experience. Heralds of Revolution is the first work to take this myth seriously and to tell its history. The Russian radical's "story of consciousness" often began with a provincial student's journey to the university in search of enlightenment and culminated in his or her conversion to revolutionary activity. Morrissey follows the student along the way, into a world of secret study circles and spy hunts, mass meetings and academic strikes, all of which eventually became monuments of radical lore and collective memory. After 1905, the Russian student movement lost some its coherence. Its myth was challenged by everyday realities and unexpected developments, such as the rise of right-wing extremism in the universities, new educational opportunities for women, and an epidemic of suicide. Both liberals and radicals attacked a new generation of students, now no longer heralds of revolution. Drawing on a wide range of interdisciplinary sources from Russian archives and libraries, including proclamations, medical treatises, songs, police reports, and suicide letters, Morrissey throws new light on the dynamics of political and cultural change in late Imperial Russia and poses provocative questions about the pre-revolutionary antecedents of the founding myths of the Soviet Union. This work will appeal to historians of Russia and the Soviet Union, as well as specialists in Slavic culture and literature. Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1890-1917 gnd rswk-swf Revolutionaire bewegingen gtt Studenten gtt Geschichte Politik College students -- Russia -- Political activity Student movements -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Left-wing extremists -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Political socialization -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Linksradikalismus (DE-588)4136650-5 gnd rswk-swf Politisches Handeln (DE-588)4128597-9 gnd rswk-swf Politische Sozialisation (DE-588)4129349-6 gnd rswk-swf Student (DE-588)4058167-6 gnd rswk-swf Russland Russia -- Intellectual life -- 1801-1917 Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917 Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Student (DE-588)4058167-6 s Linksradikalismus (DE-588)4136650-5 s Geschichte 1890-1917 z DE-604 Politisches Handeln (DE-588)4128597-9 s Politische Sozialisation (DE-588)4129349-6 s http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0b2r9-aa Book review (H-Net) GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008039059&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Morrissey, Susan K. Heralds of revolution Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism Revolutionaire bewegingen gtt Studenten gtt Geschichte Politik College students -- Russia -- Political activity Student movements -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Left-wing extremists -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Political socialization -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Linksradikalismus (DE-588)4136650-5 gnd Politisches Handeln (DE-588)4128597-9 gnd Politische Sozialisation (DE-588)4129349-6 gnd Student (DE-588)4058167-6 gnd |
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title | Heralds of revolution Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism |
title_auth | Heralds of revolution Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism |
title_exact_search | Heralds of revolution Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism |
title_full | Heralds of revolution Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism Susan K. Morrissey |
title_fullStr | Heralds of revolution Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism Susan K. Morrissey |
title_full_unstemmed | Heralds of revolution Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism Susan K. Morrissey |
title_short | Heralds of revolution |
title_sort | heralds of revolution russian students and the mythologies of radicalism |
title_sub | Russian students and the mythologies of radicalism |
topic | Revolutionaire bewegingen gtt Studenten gtt Geschichte Politik College students -- Russia -- Political activity Student movements -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Left-wing extremists -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Political socialization -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Linksradikalismus (DE-588)4136650-5 gnd Politisches Handeln (DE-588)4128597-9 gnd Politische Sozialisation (DE-588)4129349-6 gnd Student (DE-588)4058167-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Revolutionaire bewegingen Studenten Geschichte Politik College students -- Russia -- Political activity Student movements -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Left-wing extremists -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Political socialization -- Russia -- History -- 20th century Linksradikalismus Politisches Handeln Politische Sozialisation Student Russland Russia -- Intellectual life -- 1801-1917 Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917 |
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