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Contents
Joining the Movement 1
The Underground 31
Prison 71
Exile 91
Consequences: The Bolsheviks After 1917 121
Consequences: Families in Opposition After 1917 151
Conclusion 191
Biographies 197
Bibliography 231
Index 247
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Index
a
A Brief History of the CPSTJ, 129
Abrosimova, Tania, 63
Achinsk, 103
Activist mothering, xvi
Adamovich, Evgeniia, 7
Adoption of children, 18, 25, 26, 62,
87,143-144, 187
Adoratskii, Vladimir Viktorovich, 133
Afanas’ev, Fedor Afanas’evich, 46
Agents provocateurs, 27, 29, 71
Aikhgol’ts, Magdalina Iakovlevna, 40,
45
Aleksandrov, V. M., 39
Aleksandrova, Vera Aleksandrovna,
164
Alexander I, xi
Alexander II, 6, 45, 72,92
Alexander III, 7, 8
Alexopoulos, Golfo, 2, 75,143,178
Alliluev, Fedor Sergeevich, 59,98,
105.120.144.147
Alliluev, Pavel Sergeevich, 59,98, 105,
120.144.147
Alliluev, Sergei Iakovlevich, 13,17, 20,
40, 48, 54, 59, 65, 68, 76, 83,
86,98,105, 120,129-130,144,
147,185
Allilueva, Anna Sergeevna, 36, 39,
40,45, 54, 59,67, 68,105,120,
129-130, 144,147,187
Allilueva, Nadezhda Sergeevna, 39,
59,98,105,129-130,131,139,
143,144,172,184
Allilueva, Ol’ga Evgen’evna, see
Fedorenko, Ol’ga Evgen’evna
Allilueva, Svetlana, 48,129, 135,142,
145,149, 185,187
All-Russian Social Revolutionary (or
Moscow) Organization, 10, 28,
38, 39, 93
Anan’in, Evgenii Arkad’evich, 17, 53
Andreev, Andrei Andreevich, 149
Andreev, V. M., 99
Andreeva, Mariia Fedorovna, 14, 34,
35
Antonov-Ovseenko, Vladimir
Aleksandrovich, 17
Arkhangelsk, 104
Armand, Aleksandr Evgen’evich, 14
Armand, Anna Evgen’evna, xii
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248 INDEX
Armand, Inessa (Elizabeth Ines), xii,
3, 14,17, 35,68,108,133,199
Armand, Vladimir Evgen’evich, 14,
108
Armfel’d, Natal’ia Aleksandrovna, 112,
114
Arosev, Aleksandr Iakovlevich, 148
Article 58,181
Artiukhina, Aleksandra VasiPevna, 7
Asnes, Beila-Etila Abramova, 77
Asnes, Sheina Abramovna, 77
Averbakh, Ida Leonidovna, 128
Avksent’ev, Nikolai Dmitrievich, 65
Axelrod, Pavel Borisovich, 19, 55, 61,
62, 64, 65,69,105,161
Azef affair, 27, 70
Azef, Evgenii Filippovich, 21, 70
‘The Azefshchina on Trial’, 70
Azerbaijan, 51
B
Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 69
Balagansk, 89
Balakhany, 51
Balashov, Semen Ivanovich, 19, 86
Balmashev, Valerian Aleksandrovich,
17
Ban on Factions, 174
Baranskaia, Liubov’ Nikolaevna, 3, 28
Basil, John D., 154
Batum, 77
Bauman, Nikolai Ernestovich, 70,105
Beia, 100
Belen’kii, E., 49
Beria, Lavrentii Pavlovich, 137, 142,
143,145, 146, 147, 149,180,
187, 200
wife, Nina Teimurazovna,
see Gegechkori, Nina
Teimurazovna
Beria, Sergo, 143, 149, 180
Berlin, 134, 137,155,157
Bezrukova, Ekaterina Vasil’evna, 108
Black Repartition, xii, 38, 43
Bloody Sunday, 53
Bobrovskaia Cecilia Samoilovna
Zelikson, 34,40-41,42,43,44,
49, 63,81,88, 96
sister Rose, see Zelikson, Rose
Bobrovskaia, SoPia, 42, 49,96
Bogdanov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich,
26
Bogdanovich, Iuri Nikolaevich, 45
Bolshevik ‘hardness’, 2
Bolshevik Party, xiii, 2, 5, 8, 21,
26-27, 30, 36, 37, 38, 39,40,
45, 50, 63, 69, 75,77,91,121,
122,125,126,127,128,130,
140, 144,149,151,152,153,
154,156,157, 158,159,160,
161,171, 172,173,174,179,
192, 194
sympathy for Mensheviks and
SRs, 30, 103-104,165-166,
172-173,177
the Twenty-Two Bolsheviks, 26-27
Bonch-Bruevich, Vladimir
Dmitrievich, 88,127,136
first wife, Vera, see Velichkina, Vera
Mikhailovna
second wife, Anna, see Tinker, Anna
Semenovna
Bosh, Evgeniia Bogdanovna, 29, 65,
111,118,186
Bosh, Petr P, 65
Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina
Konstantinovna, 9, 16, 73
Broido, Eva L’vovna, 16, 17,18,
48-49, 51, 52, 56, 59, 68, 87,
95,99, 100, 108, 111, 115, 118
Broido, Mark Isaevich, 18, 52, 68, 87,
108
INDEX 249
Broido, Vera, 18, 31, 67, 87, 95, 101,
104,111,118,124,154,172,
173
Bronstein, David Leont’evich, 82
Bronstein, Ol’ga Davidovna, 29,125
Brussels, 62
Bukharin, Ivan Gavrilovich, 74,188
Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, 59, 68,
74,135,136,142,143, 146,
151, 175, 180,184, 186, 187,
188,196
Bulygin, A. M., 45
Bulygina, N., 45
Burenin, Nikolai Evgen’evich, 35
Butiagin, Boris Nikolaevich, 167-168
Butyrka prison, 155, 166, 167,169
C
Capri, 34
Chaikovskii circle, 1, 23, 34, 38, 39
Cherdyn’, 169
Cherepanov, Sergei Aleksandrovich, 15
Cherepanova, Marusia, 15
Cherevanin, Fedor Andreevich, 155,
157
Chernomordik, Iosef, 136
Chernov, Viktor Mikhailovich, 18, 41,
46, 65, 69,123, 160,173
second wife, Ol’ga, see Kolbasina,
Ol’ga Eliseevna
Childcare, 57, 65, 66, 67, 140,141
Chimkent, 170
Chkheidze, Nikolai Semenovich, 124,
172
Civil war, 131,132,133,138,142,
143, 153, 155, 174
Clements, Barbara, xvii, 116, 122
Collectivization, 175, 176
Comintern, 130, 132, 145
Commissariat of Enlightenment
(Narkompros), 125,127,144,
173
Commissariat of Labour, 138
Communist Manifesto^ 2
Communist Party, 91, 122, 130, 145,
158,159, 162, 174
Constituent Assembly, 121, 152, 160,
173
Cook, Lara, 138
Czechoslovakia, 136, 148
D
Dachas, 45, 53, 139,142, 165, 180,
181
Dan, Fedor Il’ich, 15, 30, 115, 132,
155, 171, 172, 173
Dan, Lydia Osipovna, 9, 10, 11,
16, 24, 27, 30, 41, 51, 60, 62,
103, 105,107, 114, 115, 116,
118-119, 161, 171, 172
Dankerov, Nikolai Ivanovich, 5
Davidov, M.N., 75
Decembrists’ wives, xi, 191-192
Decembrist uprising, xi, xii
Degaev, Sergei Petrovich, 6, 40
Degaeva, Natal’ia Nikolaevna, 6, 40
Degtiareva-Boksberg (Zonta), Avgusta
Iakovlevna, 10
Dekulakization, 176
Denike, George, 4, 5, 61
Denunciations, 19, 159,186
Deutsch, Leo Grigor’evich, 80, 81,
82, 83
The Development of Capitalism in
Russia, 60
Deviatkin, Aleksandr Fedorovich, 164
Didube, 40, 45
Dilevskaia, Ol’ga Aleksandrovna, 41
Dilevskaia, Vera Aleksandrovna, 41
250 INDEX
Divorce, xi, 15-17, 68, 117, 140,
146
Dolgorukova, Anna Dmitrievna, 80
Dolgova, Ekaterina Mikhailovna, 69
Dolgushin, 85
Domestic servants, 43, 44, 53, 59,
180, 192
Doormen, 52, 154, 180
Drabkina, Elizaveta Iakovlevna, 36,
54, 67-68, 87, 90, 113
Drabkina, Feodosiia Il’inichna, 17, 26,
36, 54, 67-68, 87, 113
Dragomanov, Mikhail Petrovich, 55,
66
Durnovo, Elizaveta Petrovna, 38
Durnovo, Petr Pavlovich, 38
Dvinsk, 63
Dzerzhinskii, Feliks Edmundovich, 42,
64,127
E
Egorov-Kirilov, Nikolai Egorovich,
129
Ekaterinburg, 15, 154, 158
Elagina, Elizaveta Alekseevna, 14
Elizarov, Mark Timofeevich, 25,26,
60, 127-128
Elizarova, Anna Il’inichna, 8, 26, 34,
46, 56, 66, 86, 87, 115,127
Emel’ianov, Nikolai Aleksandrovich,
54.133
Emel’ianova, Nadezhda Kondrat’evna,
54.134
Engels, Friedrich, 2
Enukidze, Avel Safronovich, 120,148
Epstein, Anna, 34
Ermakov, Petr Sakharovich, 133
Ermakova, Ol’ga Pavlovna, 41, 100,
136
Exile before 1917
administrative exile, 92, 96, 109,
114,167, 176
children in exile, 99,102, 109-111,
113- 114,117-118
climate, 93
dangers for women, 106, 112
emotional challenges, 91, 93,
99-106, 110,112, 113-115
employment, 96, 99
escape, 32, 47, 94,107, 108,
116-119
family life in exile, 113,
114- 115
family travelling with exiled pris-
oner, 107-108,109
marriages and relationships in exile,
104-105, 107, 108
political work in exile, 114-115
poverty, 93, 96-99
respite before exile, 94-95
stipend, 97, 109-110
travelling into exile, 95-96,
109-110, 114
Exile after 1917
administrative exile, 167-168,176
attacks on family life, 168-169
family life in exile, 169-170
family travelling with exiled
prisoner, 169
poverty, 169, 170
respite before exile, 169
travelling into exile, 169-170
Ezhov, Nikolai Ivanovich, 131
Ezhov, Sergei Osipovich Ezhov, 69,
124,162, 165
first wife, Antonia, see Titova,
Antonia
second wife, Evgenia, see
Feigenberg, Evgenia
INDEX 251
F
Fake couples, 43, 45, 53, 57,154
Fake fiances, 82-83
Falkner, S.A., 130
sister, Maria, see Smith-Falkner,
Maria Natanovna
Family income, 57, 61-62
Family members’ role in:
Financial support, 36-39
Food parcels, 23-24, 25
Illegal literature, 33-35
Meeting places, xiii
Party funds, 35
Petitions after 1917, 73
Petitions for exiles, 73
Petitions for prisoners, 73-78, 162
Printing, 42-44
Safe-houses, 39-42
Secret correspondence, 33
Smuggling weapons, 36
Terrorist ceils, 44-45
Family parties, 42, 170
February Revolution, xii, 58, 119,
120, 121, 123, 124, 126, 151,
152,172
Fedorenko, Ol’ga Evgen’evna, 13,17,
40, 54, 59, 68, 86, 98, 105,120,
129,135-136, 144, 148
Fedoseev, Nikolai Evgrafovich, 105
Feigenberg, Evgenia, 141
Figes, Orlando, 146, 147
Figner, Evgeniia Nikolaevna, 10, 35,
104
Figner, Nikolai Aleksandrovich, 13
Figner, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 10
Figner, Ol’ga Nikolaevna, 10, 35, 36,
68
Figner, Petr Nikolaevich, 10
Figner, Vera Nikolaevna, 10,13, 15,
35, 44, 68, 75, 77
mother, see Kuprianova, Ekaterina
Khristoforvna
Finland, 7, 11, 31, 36, 41, 45, 50, 53,
59,67, 120, 130
Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 127, 186
Five Year Plans, 176
Flakserman, Galina Konstantinova,
29, 52
Flekkel’, Boris, 15
Flekkel’, Ol’ga, 15
Fofanova, Margarita Vasil’evna, 54,
134
Fotieva, Lydia Aleksandrovna, 139
Freund, Gertrude Adol’fovna, 148
Fritschi circle, 3,10
Frunze, Mikhail Vasil’evich, 143,149
Frunze, Sof’ia Alekseevna, 143
G
Gan, Sergius, 158
Garvi, Petr Abramovich, 97, 98, 112
Gazenbum, A., 76, 77
Gegechkori, Nina Teimurazovna, 137,
142,145, 147, 180
Gelf’man, Gesia Mirokhovna, 89-90
Gendarmes, 4, 19, 33, 71, 72, 77, 93,
159
Georgia, 142, 147, 173, 187
Getty, J. Arch, 177, 178
Getzler, Israel, xiv-xv
Gevorkiants, Avetis Pavlovich, 14
Gofman, Sergei A., 34
Gol’tseva, N. A., 29, 161
Golubeva, Mariia Petrovna, 55
Golubtseva, Valeria Alekseevna, 128
Goncharuka, 119
Gora. See Lozgachev, Georgii
Iakovlevich
Gorbman, Ekaterina Davidovna
(Golba), 104, 142, 143, 187
Gordon, Polina Osipovna, 107-108
Gorelov, O J., 74
Gorev, Boris Isaakovich, 14, 29, 157
254 INDEX
75,80, 86, 94,108,110,112,
114,118,127,128
wife, Zinaida Pavlovna, see
Nevzorova, Zinaida Pavlovna
mother, Elvira Ernestovna, see
Rosenberg, Elvira Ernestovna
Kuchin, Georgii Dmitrievich, 154
Ruhr, Corinna, 178, 179
Kuibyshev, Valerian Vladimirovich,
142, 146, 149
kulaks, 176
Kuliabko, Praskov’ia Ivanovna, 15
Kun, Bela, 134
Kuntsevo, 142
Kuprianova Ekaterina Khristoforovna,
35,75
Kurochkin, Nikolai Stepanovich, 10
Kurochkin, Vasilii Stepanovich, 10
Kuskova, Ekaterina Dmitrievna, 30
Kuusinen, Otto Wilhelm, 130,132,
145, 185
Kuzakova, Matriona, 105
Kuznetsova, Poliksena Stepanovna, 20,
39, 97
Kviatkovskii, Aleksandr
Aleksandrovich, 52
L
Laaksovirta, Einari, 185
Lalaiants, Isaak Khristoforovich, 15
Land and Liberty, xii, 10, 14, 28, 52,
66
Lande, Lev, 155
Lane, David, 21, 22
Larin, Iurii Mikhailovich, 37, 62, 120,
135,185
Larina, Anna Mikhailovna, 62, 67,
120,129,131-132, 135,142-
143, 151, 180, 185,186,187
Larina, Elena Grigor’evna, 62,120
Latsis, Martyn Ivanovich, 28, 55, 60
Lausanne, 46
Lavrov, Petr Lavrovich, 84
Lerfortovo prison, 165
Lengnik, Fridrikh Vil’gel’movich, 45
Lenin, Vladimir Il’ich Ul’ianov , xii, 3,
8, 20, 23-24, 25, 26-27, 30, 36,
37, 50,51,54, 58, 59, 60,62,
68, 69, 74, 76, 85, 86,96,97,
103,108,114,115,117,122,
125,127,128-129, 130,131,
133-135,136,137-138,139,
141,152,170-171,173,174,
175, 184
Leningrad, 121, 181,183,187
Lepeshinskaia, Ol’ga Borisovna, 26, 58
Lepeshinskii, Panteleimon Nikolaevich,
26, 58
Leshern, SoPia Aleksandrovna, 23
Liber, Mikhail Isaakovich, 29
Liebich, André, 69,172,177
Liebknecht, Karl, 134
Lilina, Zlata Ionovna, xii, 62, 78, 84,
179
Litkens, Aleksander Aleksandrovich,
40
Liubatovich, Ol’ga Spiridovna, 2,10,
23, 24, 40, 64, 66
Liubatovich, Vera Spiridovna, 10
Lokhov, Nikolai N., 28
London,58,61,117
Lorberg, Ekaterina Ivanovna, 142
Lozgachev, Georgii Iakovlevich
(Gora), 25, 66, 87
Lukina, Nadezhda Mikhailovna, 59,
142
Lunacharskii, Anatolii Vasil’evich, 26,
66, 127, 130, 173
Lunacharskii, Platon Vasil’evich, 66
Lutovinov, Iurii Khrisanfovich, 137
L’vov, Mikhail Ivanovich, 169
INDEX 2 55
M
Malenkov, Georgii Maksimilianovich,
128,149
Malinovksy affair, 27
Malinovskaia, Anna Aleksandrovna, 26
Manaeva, Klavdiia Efremovna, 60
Marriage, 2, 13, 15-16, 25, 26-27,
30, 38, 52, 65,68-69,104,
106-108,138,140, 142-143,
146, 177
Martov, Iulii Osipovich Tsederbaum,
xiv-xv, 6-7, 8-9, 27, 34, 37, 46,
60,69,95,107,108,124,154,
156,159,161, 162, 164, 172
mother, Revekka, see RosentaT,
Revekka Iul’evna, xiv-xv
Martynov-Piker, Aleksandr
Samoilovich, 24, 79
Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute, 127
Marx, Karl, 2, 18
Marxism, 5, 60
Mawdsley, Evan, 181
Mayorov, Vasya, 43
Menshevik Party, 4, 21, 30, 37, 61,
69,151,152, 153,155,157,
161,172, 174,177, 179,195
Menzhinskaia, Liudmila Rudolf’ovna,
127
Menzhinskaia, Vera Rudolf’ovna, 127
Menzhinskii, Viacheslav RudolPovich,
127
Metekh prison, 86
Metropol Hotel, 131,180
Mezen’, 115
Mezhraionka, 60
Miasnikov, Gavriil Il’ich, 175
Mikhailov, Aleksandr Dmitrievich, 14
Mikoian, Anastas Ivanovich Mikoian,
142,143, 149
wife, Ashken, see Tumanian, Ashken
Lazarevna
Milevskaia, Bogdana Petrovna, 12
Minor, Osip Solomonovich, 110
Minsk, 49
Modestov, Sergei, 94
Moiseenko, Petr Anisimovich, 99,
103,113
wife, Ekaterina, see Sazonova,
Ekaterina
Moiseev, Sergei, 116
Molotov, Viacheslav Mikhailovich,
136, 137, 143, 147,148,178,
179,184
wife, Polina Semenova, see
Zhemchuzhina, Polina
Semenova
Monastirskoe, 115
Morozov, Nikolai Aleksandrovich, 24,
66
Moscow, 9, 10, 28, 31, 38, 39, 40, 41,
43,45,46, 53, 55,63, 74, 75, 88,
109, 113, 120,130,137,147,
154, 156, 159,161,162,164,172
N
Nannies, 65, 76, 141, 188
Natanson, Mark Andreevich, 14, 28
National Hotel, 180
Nechaev, Sergei Gennad’evich, 2, 10,
69
Nechaeva, Anna Gennad’evna, 10
Nekrasov, Nikolai Alekseevich, 129
Neshcheretova, Antonina Ivanovna, 46
Neustroeva, O.V., 14
Nevzorova, Ol’ga Pavlovna, 128
Nevzorova, Zinaida Pavlovna, 25, 45,
46,75,108,114,118,127,128,
143-144
New Economic Policy, 175
Nicholas I, xi, xii, 6
Nicholas II, xii
Nicolaevsky, Boris, 29, 177
Nihilism, 2
256 INDEX
Nikifrova, Praskovia Nikifrovna, 65
Nikolaevksaia, Aleksandra Ivanovna,
29
Nikolaevskii, Vladimir Ivanovich, 29,
64, 104, 165, 177
Niurgen, Virginiia Karlovna, 28, 35,
56
Nizhnii Novgorod, 35
NKVD, 29, 131, 141, 146, 147, 179,
180,183, 185, 188,193,196
Nogin, Viktor Pavlovich, 41, 100, 139
wife Ol’ga Pavlovna, see Ermakova,
Ol’ga Pavlovna
Norinskii, Konstantin Mikhailovich,
76, 89
Northern Union of Russian Workers,
65
Noskov, Boris Nikolaevich, 37
Novaia Zhizn* {New Life), 38
Novgorodtseva, Klavdiia Timofeevna,
88,97,100-101, 113, 118, 141
O
Obukh, Vladimir Aleksandrovich, 138
October revolution, 122, 125, 129,
130, 140, 144, 151, 160, 171,
194
Odessa, 13, 35, 44, 51, 53, 79, 98
Okhrana, 27, 33, 45, 70, 71, 78, 155,
156, 184
Okulova-Teodorovich, Glafira
Ivanovna, 88, 118
Old Bolsheviks, xviii, 126, 129,136,
175,176, 181,184
Olekminsk, 101, 103,116,119
Olitskaia, Anna L’vovna, 170
Olitskaia, Ekaterina L’vovna, 6,124,
170
Olitskii, Lev Stepanovich, 6
Ol’minskii, Mikhail Stepanovich, 69,
101
Onufrieva, Pelageia, 105
Order No. 000486,183
Ordzhonikidze, Grigorii
Konstantinovich (Sergo), 119,
135,142, 184,187
wife, Zinaida, see Pavlutskaia,
Zinaida Gavrilovna
Ordzhonikidze, Papulia
Konstantinovich, 184,187
Orenburg, 168, 170
Orlov, Aleksandr, 43, 89, 97,118
Orlovs, 43, 89, 97,118
Orphanages, 90, 192,193,195
Osmolovskii, G., 115
Ostrovskii, 85
P
Panfilova, Ksenia Ksenofontovna, 17
Parental supervision of prisoners and
exiles, 74-75, 92
Paris, 33, 53, 58, 65,134
Patriarchy, 2
Pavlutskaia, Zinaida Gavrilovna, 142
Pechora river, 169
People’s Will, xii, 2, 6, 7, 9-10,14,
16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, 37,
38, 40, 43,44, 53, 58, 80,110,
134
Perm, 10, 169
Perovskaia, Sof’ia L’vovna, 18, 23, 45,
47, 59, 74, 84
Peshkova, Marfa, 143
Peter and Paul Fortress, 87
Petrograd, 15, 58, 62, 119, 120, 124,
143,154, 166
Petrovskii, Grigorii Ivanovich, 119
Petrozavodsk, 111
Piatakov, Georgii Leonidovich, 186
Piatnitsky, Osip Aronovich, 12, 34, 49,
53, 98
Pinega, 104,112
Pisareva, Ekaterina Ivanovna, 38, 39
Pisarev, Dmitrii Ivanovich, 38, 39
INDEX 257
Pleskov, Artur Abramovich, 165
Pokrovsk, 131
Police surveillance, 32, 45, 48, 92,
104, 113, 159, 179, 180,184,
186
Polikarpov, 39
Politburo, 10, 125, 148, 153, 177,
185,186
Political Red Cross, 47, 73, 98, 99,
115
Polit-isolators, 163
Popov, Aleksandr Serafimovich, 138
Poskrebyshev, Aleksandr Nikolaevich,
148
Potresov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 24
Pravda, 50, 182
Preobrazhenskii, Evgenii Alekseevich,
130
Prikhodko, Klavdiia, 105-106
Prison before 1917
children in prison, 87-90
conditions, 78-79
correspondence, 79-81, 83, 84-85
emotional challenges, 79
escape, 87
hunger strikes, 84-85, 108
parcels, 81-82
prison telephone, 84, 86
visits, 82-83, 84
Prison after 1917
conditions, 165
correspondence, 162
emotional challenges, 165
food supply, 155
hunger strikes, 155,165, 169, 170
information about prisoners, 162
parcels, 162, 166
political work, 166-167
prison telephone, 162-163, 167
visits, 163-164
Privorotskaia, Mariia Markovna, 25, 41
Prokopovich, Sergei Nikolaevich, 30
Proletari։ ( The Proletarian), 34
Provisional Government, xii, 119,
121,122,123, 126, 152
Przhigodskaia, Viktoriia, 26
Purges, 128
R
Rabochaia gazeta ( Workers* Gazette),
173
Rabotnitsa ( The Woman Worker), 87
Radchenko, Alisa Ivanovna, 145
Radchenko, Ivan Ivanovich, 145
Radchenko, Stepan Ivanovich, 164
wife, Liubov5, see Baranskaia,
Liubov5 Nikolaevna
Radek, Karl Bernardovich, 134
Radus-Zenkovich, Viktor Alekseevich,
139
Ratner, Evgeniia Moiseevna, 158,169
Ratner, Grigorii Moiseevich, 158
Ravich, Ol’ga Naumovna, xii
Red Army, 130, 132, 155,166
Rein, Raphael Abramovich, 173
Reswick, William, 12,19, 20
Retish, Aaron, 162
Revolutionary Catechism, 2
Riga, 25
Rosenberg, Elvira Ernestovna, 80, 86,
94,112
Rosental5, Revekka Iul’evna, xiv-xv
Rostov, 183
Rozmirovich, Elena Fedorovna, 29,
55,65, 131
Rudnev, Vadim Viktorovich, 157
Russian Social Democratic Labour
Party (RSDRP), xii, 7, 8, 12, 13,
14, 15, 18,24, 25,26, 27, 28,
46, 48, 49, 58, 60, 63, 64, 69,
74, 75, 116, 170
Rybnoe, 103
258 INDEX
Rykov, Aleksei Ivanovich, 64, 104,
112-113, 141, 142, 172, 175,
187
Rykova, Faina Ivanovna, 104,
112-113, 177
S
Sablin, Nikolai Alekseevich, 90
Sal’nikov, Petr, 58
Samara, 45, 48
Saratov, 56, 131, 132, 145, 185
Sarola, Aino, 130
Savinkov, Aleksandr Viktorovich, 114
Savinkov, Boris Viktorovich, 16—17
Sazhin, Mikhail Petrovich, 104
Sazonova, Ekaterina, 99, 115
Schleifman, Nurit, 21, 27
Schmidt, Elizaveta Pavlovna, 38
Schmidt, Nikolai Pavlovich, 38
Schwarz, Solomon Meerovich, 164
Sedova, Natal’ia Ivanovna, 60, 86,
116-118
Semeistvennosf or ‘family-ness’, 177
Semenovskii, E., 102—103
Sergeev, Artem Fedorovich
Sergeev, Fedor Andreevich, 143
Sergeeva, Ekaterina Dmitrievna, 25,
62
Shapiro, Lev Grigor’evich, 173
Shatilova, Varvara, 28
Shaumian, Sergei Georgievich, 143
Shchedrin, Nikolai Pavlovich, 43
Shekhter, Anastasiia Naumovna, 110
Shelgunov, Nikolai Vasil’evich, 9
Sher, Vasilii Vladimirovich, 31, 154
Shipitsyn, A.N., 115
Shipulinskii, F.P. (Lushin), 119
Shiriaev, Stepan Grigor’evich, 37, 80
Shklovskii, Grigorii L’vovich, 28, 137
Shleisner, Ol’ga Aleksandrovna, 14
Shliapnikov, Aleksandr Gavrilovich, 61,
139,175
Shliapnikova, Khioniia Belenina, 61
Shlikhter, Aleksandr Grigor’evich,
66-67
Shlikhter, Evgeniia Samoilovna, 66-67
Shneerov, Mikhail Markovich, 26
Shtein, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 159
Shweitzer, Vera, 115
Siberia, xi, 19, 23, 72, 81, 89, 92-93,
^ 94, 96, 99, 101, 104, 106, 107,
" 108, 111, 112, 116, 119, 182,
191
Sletov, Stepan Nikolaevich, 160
Sletova, Anastasia Nikolaevna, 160
Smidovich, SoPia Nikolaevna, 20, 40,
50, 66, 90, 113
Smirnov, Vladimir Mar’tynovich, 28,
35, 36, 56
mother, Virginiia, see Niurgen,
Virginiia Karlovna
Smith-Falkner, Maria Natanovna, 130
Smolny Institute, 146
Sochi, 183
Socialist Revolutionary Party, xii, xviii,
12, 21, 32, 41, 70, 151, 152, 153,
157, 158, 160, 161, 165, 169,
170, 171, 174, 179, 184, 195
Left Socialist Revolutionaries, 152
Right Socialist Revolutionaries, 151,
163
Society of Former Political Prisoners,
181
Society of Old Bolsheviks, xviii, 129,
136, 181
Sokolovskaia, Aleksandra L’vovna,
108, 117
Solvychegodsk, 105
Somorovskii, 154
Sotsialisticheskii vestnik (Socialist
Courier), 157, 159, 161, 166
Soviet family policy, 140—141,
145-147
INDEX 259
Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers5 and
Peasants5 Deputies, 121, 131, 137
Sovnarkom (The Council of People’s
Commissars), 130, 131-132,
133,134,139, 152
Spandarian, Suren Spandarovich, 37,
115, 134
Spies in the Soviet regime, 154, 159,
176,180,183
Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich, xvi, 30,
36, 47, 48, 68, 77, 98, 104-105,
122, 129, 131, 135, 139, 140,
141, 142, 143, 144, 146,
147-148, 149, 171, 173, 175,
176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 184,
185, 187, 188
mother, Keke, see Geladze, Ekaterina
(Keke)
Starkov, Vasilii Vasil’evich, 110
Stasov, Dmitrii Vasil’evich, 20, 39, 97
Stasova, Elena Dmitrievna, 20, 39, 96,
97, 100, 103, 104, 125
mother, Poliksena, see Kuznetsova,
Poliksena Stepanovna
Steklov, Iurii Mikhailovich, 65, 115
Stępniak-Kravchinskii, Sergei
Mikhailovich, 4, 22, 24, 33, 50,
64, 71
Stomoniakov, Boris Spiridonovich,
137
Stopani, Aleksandr Mitrofanovich, 53
St Petersburg, xi, 6, 9, 25, 28, 35, 39,
40, 45, 46, 52, 53, 67, 89, 94, 95
Struve, Nina Aleksandrovna, 18
Struve, Peter Berngardovich, 18
Subbotina, Evgeniia Dmitrievna, 10,
38
Subbotina, Mariia Dmitrievna, 10, 38
Subbotina, Nadezhda Dmitrievna, 10,
38,112
Subbotina, Sof’ia Aleksandrovna,
46-47,111-112
Suicide, 39, 89, 93, 102, 103, 105,
185, 187
Sukhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 29,
52,124-125, 130, 154
Sukhomlin, Vasilii Vasil’evich, 29
Sukhov, A., 35
Sukhova, Tat’iana, 104-105
Surveillance of Communist Party
members, 179-180
Sverdlov, Iakov Mikhailovich, 26, 88,
97,100-101, 113, 118, 128, 141
second wife, Klavdiia, see
Novgorodtseva, Klavdiia
Timofeevna
Sverdlov, Zinovii Alekseevich, 26
Switzerland, 6, 13, 46, 62, 137
Sympathizers, 27, 30, 40, 48, 52, 158
Syzran, 34
T
Tananrog, 183
Taratuta, Viktor Konstantinovich, 38
Technical work, 11, 47-51
Teodorovich, Ivan Adol’fovich, 118
Ter-Petrosian, Semen Arshakovich
(Kamo), 3, 24, 35, 37
Terrorism, xii, 32, 39, 44, 70
The Terror, 149, 151, 178, 184-189
Tesinskoe, 110
Third Section, 72
Tiflis, 36, 86
Tikhomirov, Lev Aleksandrovich, 25,
62
TimofeevaReingol’dts, Mariia
Prokof’evna, 7, 144
Tinker, Anna Semenovna, 127
Titova, Antonia, 131
Tkachenko, 76
Tobolsk, 163
Tolochko, Iu. A., 26
Tomsk, 175
260 INDEX
Tomskii, Mikhail Pavlovich, 175
To the People Movement, 9, 29, 93
Trial of the 50, 75,93
Trial of 193, 92, 93
Trial of the Mensheviks, 174
Trial of the SRs, 1922, 158, 163,
165, 169, 171
Troianovskaia, Galina, 65
Troianovskii, Aleksandr Antonovich,
65
Trotsky, Lev Davidovich, 29, 40, 60,
65, 68, 82-83, 86, 105, 108,
117-118, 125, 127, 142, 175,
184
father, see Bronstein, David
Leont’evich
first wife, see Sokolovskaia,
Aleksandra L’vovna
mother, Anna, see Zhivotovskaia,
Anna L’vovna
second wife, see Sedova, Natal’ia
Ivanovna
Tsaritsyn, 131
Tsederbaum, Nadezhda Osipovna,
xiv-xv, 8-9, 116, 156
Tsederbaum, Osip Aleksandrovich,
xiv-xv, 6—7, 37, 95
Tsederbaum, Vladimir Levitskii, xiv-
xv, 8-9, 46
Tsereteli, Giorgi, 7
Tsereteli, Iraklii Georgievich, 7
Tsiurupa, Aleksandr Dmitrievich, 134
Tucker, Robert C., 178
Tula, 9, 67
Tumanian, Ashken Lazarevna, 142,
187
Tumarkina, Mariia Samoilovna, 65
U
Ul’ianov, Aleksandr Il’ich, 8, 115
Ul’ianov, Dmitrii Il’ich, 8, 46
Ul’ianov, Ivan Ivanovich, 131
Ul’ianova, Anna Il’inichna. See
Elizarova, Anna Il’inichna
Ul’ianova, Iraida Karaseva
(Murav’eva), 10
Ul’ianova, Mariia Aleksandrovna, 20,
26-27, 56, 74-75, 76-77
Ul’ianova, Mariia Il’inichna, 8, 46, 97,
105, 136
Ul’ianova, Ol’ga Dmitrievna, 149
Ul’ianova, Ol’ga Il’inichna, 8
Union of Russian Workers of the
South, 39
Union of Struggle for the
Emancipation of Labour Group,
94
Unshlicht, Iosif Stanislavovich, 128
Unshlicht, Stefania Arnol’dovna, 128
Usievich, Elena Feliksovna, xii, 3
Usievich, Grigorii Aleksandrovich,
xii, 3
Usol’e, 111, 118
Uspenskaia, Vera Leona, 17
Ust-Iansk, 91
Ust-Kut, 112
Ust-Tsil’ma, 169
V
Vakhriushev, I. S., 99
Valentinov, Nikolai Vladislavovich
Vol’skii, 27, 69, 85
wife, Valentina, see Vol’skaia,
Valentina
Veidrikh, Sergei, 41
Velichkina, Vera Mikhailovna, 26
Veliki Novgorod, 94
Vilenskaia, M.M., 119
Vilenskii, Vladimir Dmitrievich, 119
Vilna, 12, 34, 95
Vinokurova, Vera Ivanovna, 157
Vladimir, 164
■
INDEX 261
Vlasik, Nikolai Sidorovich, 147, 148
Vologda, 96, 103, 105
Vol’skaia, Valentina, 85
Volzhina-Peshkova, Ekaterina
Pavlovna, 15, 61
Vorontsova, M., 102
Voroshilov, Kliment Efremovich, 104,
142, 143, 147,149, 187
wife, Ekaterina, see Gorbman,
Ekaterina Davidovna (Golba)
Vorovskii, Vatslav Vatslavovich, 26
Vpered (Forward), 34
Vyborg, 41
W
What Is To Be Done?, 30, 117
White, Stephen, 181
Wolin, Simon, 158
Workers’ Opposition, 174
Wreckers, 176
Y
Yagoda, Genrikh Grigor’evich, 29,
128,185
wife, Ida, see Averbakh, Ida
Leonidovna
Yagoda, Rozaliia Grigor’evna, 29
Yenisei river, 102
Z
Zakharova, Konkordiia Ivanovna, 69
Zelikson, Rose, 41, 96
Zemliachka, Rozaliia Samoilovna, 7,44
Zenzinov, Vladimir Mikhailovich,
73-74,91, 100, 102
Zetkin, Clara, 141
Zhdanov, Andrei Aleksandrovich, 141,
143,149
Zheliabov, Andrei Ivanovich, 16
Zhemchuzhina, Polina Semenova,
136,143,146, 147, 184
Zhenotdel (Women’s Department),
40,140, 144
Zhiroslavka, 43
Zhivotovskaia, Anna L’vovna, 82
Zhordania, Noe Nikolaevich, 37, 92
Zil’berberg, Lev Ivanovich, 17
wife, Ksenia Ksenofontovna,
see Panfilova, Ksenia
Ksenofontovna
Zinoviev, Grigorii Evseevich, 25, 62,
78, 84, 86, 127, 137, 144, 175,
179, 181, 184
wife, Zlata Ionovna, see Lilina, Zlata
Ionovna
Zinoviev, Stepan Grigor’evich, xii, 25
Zurich, 3, 38, 39
Zvezda (Star), 29
Zyrian district, 170
( Bayerische
Į Staatsbibliothek
y München |
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title_auth | Family networks and the Russian revolutionary movement, 1870-1940 |
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