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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface vii viii 1 Introduction: Toward a Definition of Russian Populism 2 Origins The Narod Discovering the Russian People Russia as a National Community? The Slavophile Contribution The Populist Slavophile: Konstantin Aksakov 13 14 16 23 27 34 3 Foundations The Ideological Foundation: Alexander Herzen and Russian Socialism Herzens Path to a Better Future Why Socialism? The Rebel: Mikhail Bakunin Populist History: Afanasy Shchapov Fashioning the Classless Identity: Pavel lakushkin The Paradoxical Populist: Nikolai Chernyshevsky A Populist Call to Arms: “To the Young Generation” 41 42 47 51 53 56 60 63 66 4 Populism in Theory Populism Full-Blown The Call to Serve The Coming Revolution The Dawn of a New World An Apolitical Movement The Contradictions of Russian Populism 71 72 75 79 83 88 91 5 Populism in Action The First Public Protests Unsuccessful Conspiracies Bridging the Gap Going Underground Terrorism 1 99 100 103 106 111 116
Contents 6 Populist Art Russian Art in the Nineteenth Century Literature and the People Fyodor Dostoevsky Leo Tolstoy The Visual Arts The Mighty Handful and Modest Mussorgsky 127 128 131 137 142 148 154 7 Regrets and Revisions The Populist Dilemma The Engelgardt Experiment Uspensky and Zlatovratsky New Directions Legal Populism Disappointed Dreams 159 160 163 167 174 178 182 8 Neo-Populism The “New” in Neo-Populism Neo-Populists, Workers, and Peasants Socialist Revolutionary Ideology The Combat Organization The SRs in a Time of Revolution 187 188 192 196 201 204 Conclusion 215 Glossary Notes Selected Further Reading Bibliography Index 221 223 237 241 251 vi
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INDEX Abramov, Iakov 181,182 Abramovshchina 181 “Advantages of Backwardness” 27,50,65,67, 179 Aesopian Language 57,129 Agrarian Socialist League 189 Aksakov, Ivan 28,33 Aksakov, Konstantin 28,33-9,43,45 51 54-6,64,86 Aksakov, Sergei 28,36 Aleksandrovsk 121 Alexander 1 19,25,53,100 Alexander II3,46,66,100-4,119-24,130,136,159, 175,181 Alexander III 124,159,174-5,177 All-Russian Peasant Union 205 Anarchism 8,90 Argunov, Andrei 189 Aristov, N. Ia 56,57 Artel 10,163 Austria 53 Azef, Evno 189,204 Bakunin, Mikhail 5,41-2,53-7,63,66,71, 78-9,90 105,107,111,217 Balakirev, Mily 154 Balkan Slavs 99,112 Belinsky, Vissarion 129,131 Bell, The (journal) 46,101 Berdiaev, Nikolai 7,87 Berlin, Isaiah 83,143 Bervi-Flerovsky, Vasily 72,75,90,95,97,135 Condition of the Working Class in Russia, The 97,135 Billington, James 88 Black Repartition 119,175 Blok, Alexander 4,162-3 Bloody Sunday 204 Bogoliubov, Arkhip 116-17 Bolshevik Party 80,95,178,192 194,197-8, 200,205,207,209,211-12,215, 219 Bonaparte, Napoleon 13,17,23-4 Bonch-Bruevich, Vladimir 128 Boniece, Sally 202 Borodin, Alexander 154 Botkin, Vasily 19 Burke Edmund 178 Capitalism 44,48,64,81-3,179-80,190-1 Catherine II (the Great) 17,19,21,100 Catholicism 13,30 Chaadaev, Petr 13-14,27-9,39,44,50,96,128,185, 216 Chaikovsky, Nikolai 106 Chaikovsky Circle 105-7,112,114,188 Chekhov, Anton 185-7 Chernov, Viktor 11,187-93,196,198-201,203, 205-7,209-12,215 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 42,63-7,69, 75-6, 91-2,102,104,108,128-31,134,136, 148,151 What Is To Be Done? 65,75,148 Chertkov, Viktor 147 Chervinsky, Petr 85,87,94,184 Chigrin 111, 116,119
Christianity 81,88,138,140,142,146 Commune (Mir) and Communalism 10,15,33-5, 43-4,46,48,54,58-9,71,74,80,83-6,89, 92,110,191,208 Comte Auguste 80 Constituent Assembly 207,210,212-13 Cossacks 55,59,102,113 Courbet, Gustave 151 Crankshaw, Edward 127 Crimea 121 Crimean War 66 Cui Caesar 154 Dal, Vladimir 60,132 Dan, Fyodor 168,172 Danielson, Nikolai 173 Darwin, Charles 80 Decembrist Revolt 13,25,27,100,102-3 Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen 20 Degaev, Sergei 174-5 Derkovskaya, Nadezhda 215 Dobroliubov, Nikolai 65-6,129-30,134,136 Dolgushin, Alexander 107 Dostoevsky, Fyodor 5,8,11,127,136,137-42,151, 159,169,184,209 Diary of a Writers, The 139-40,159,184 Notes from the House of the Dead 138-9 Dostoevsky, Mikhail 139 Dual Power 208 Duma 206,208,212
Index Emancipation of Labor Group 177 Emerson, Ralph Waldo 43 Engelgardt, Alexander 94,163-9,200 Engels, Friedrich 9,49,64,81-2,176,188,190 Enlightenment (epoch) 17 Famine of 1891-92 186-7 Fedotov, G.P. 6 Figes, Orlando 216 Figner, Vera 110,112,114,153,168 Filipson, G.1.102 First World War 206,209 Fourier, Charles 44,81 France 20,41 French Revolution 20-1,24,26,48,52,90,103 Frierson, Cathy 160 Gandhi, Mohandas K. 146 Geifman.Anna 184 Geneva 175-6 German Romantic and Idealist Thought 24,28,35, 57 Germany 17,53,210,212 Gershuni, Grigory 189,202,204 Ginzburg, Evgenia 215 Glinka, Sergei 24 Godunov, Boris 156 Gogol, Nikolai 36,60 “Going to the People” 106-11,160,173,182 Gorky, Maxim 186 Gots, Abram 189,210 Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich 25 Grand Duke Sergei Aleksandrovich 203 Grigoriev, Apollon 139 Grigorovich, Dmitry 132 Grimm Brothers 20 Gulag 215 Haxthausen, August von 43-5 Hegel,G.W.E28,79 Hegelianism 53 Herder, Johann 20 Herzen, Alexander 8,10-11,13-14,19,41-51,53-7, 60,63-4,66-7,71,74-5,78-80,84,88,92, 95,101,103-4,107,128,132,142,185,198, 202,217 Hitler, Adolf 212 Hosking, Geoffrey 41,131 Howard, M.C. 188 lakubovich, Petr 174 lakushkin 42,60-3,69,107 Imatra, Finland 200 Imperial Academy of the Arts 148 International Women’s Day 207 Ishutin, Nikolai 104 Ishutin Circle 104 252 Italy 41 Ivanits, Linda 137 Ivanov, Sergei 182 Jameson, Frederic 129 Kablits, Iosif 87-8,94,179 Kadet Party (Constitutional Democrats) 205,209 Kaliaev, Ivan 203 Karakozov, Dmitry 104-5 Kavelin, Konstantin 141 Kazan Cathedral 99,112-13 Kazan Cathedral Demonstration 99,112-13,116 Kazan University 56
Kelly, Aileen 43 Kerensky, Alexander 207,211 Khalturin, Stepan 121-2 Kharkov 195,205 Khomiakov, Aleksei 28-30,33-4,39,96 Kibalchich, Nikolai 119,122-3 Kiev 58-9,68 Kireevsky, Ivan 28-30,32,34,39,60 Kireevsky, Petr 28,39,60-2 Kingston-Mann, Esther 173 Kleinmikhel, Petr 134 Klements, Dmitry 107,112 Knight, Nathaniel 130 Kolchak, Alexander 213 Komuch 213,215 Korolenko, Vladimir 127,161-2 Korovin, Sergei 182 Koshelev, Alexander 39 Kostomarov, Nikolai 58,102,155 Kramskoi, Ivan 9,148-50 Kravchinsky, Sergei 72-4,97,107-9,112,114, 117-19 “A Death for a Death” 118-19 Kropotkin, Petr 87,90,99,112 Kulak (wealthy peasant) 82,163,170 La Harpe, Frederic-Cesar 25 Land and Freedom (newspaper) 87 Land and Freedom (first organization) 103-4 Land and Freedom (second organization) 99, 112-14,116-19,127,174-7 Lavrov, Petr 12,71-81,84-6,88-90,92,94-5, 97,107-9,120,134,142,162,168,189, 202 Forward! (journal) 73,78-9,84,162 Historical Letters 72,75-81 “Legal” populism 178-82 Lenin, Vladimir 82,95,175,179-80,189,198, 211-12,219 Leninism 9 Leontiev, Konstantin 8 Lermontov, Mikhail 127
Index Lincolon, W. Bruce 156 Locke, John 20 Lomonosov, Mikhail 18 London 67,78 Long Island 218 Loris-Melikov, Mikahial 120 Lvov, Nikolai 21 Maiorova, Olga 141 Maksimov, Vasily 149 Malia, Martin 28 Manchester 100 Marks, Steven 9 Marx, Karl 9,45,49,53,64,79,81-2,173,175-6, 188,190,197,199,201 Marxism 6,9,49-50,80-1,96,175-7,187-8,190-2, 196-7,205 Maximalist Party 202 Melancon, Michael 191 Menshevik Party 192,194,197,200,205,207 Miasoedov, Grigory 153-4 Michelet, Jules 46 Mighty Handful, The 130,154-7 Mikhailov, Alexander 114-17,119,122,124 Mikhailov, Mikhail 67-8 Mikhailovsky, Nikolai 12,80-1,83,85-90,92-6, 112,124,129,142,190 What Is Progress? 80,92-3 Miller, Martin 87 Millet, Jean-Francois 151 Molokane 187 Moon, David 16 Morozov, Nikolai 88,120-1,177 Moscow 63,99,104-5,121,134,144,153,155,184, 187,216 Moscow University 1,61,104 Mussorgsky, Modest 127,154-7 Borts Godunov (opera) 155-7 Myshkin, Ippolit 74,113 Nakaz (Instruction of Catherine II) 19 Napoleonic Wars 20,23-4,100 Natanson, Mark 114,188,190 Nechaev, Sergei 105 Nekrasov, Nikolai 127,133-7,151,190,218 “Red-Nosed Frost” 134-5 “Who Can Be Happy in Russia?” 135-6 Neo-Populism 12,187-213 Nesterov, Mikhail 184 Nevsky Prospect 99,101,115 Nicholas 1 19,25-7,44,66,100-1,103,138 Nicholas II6,124,159,180,204,208 Novgorod 58-9 Novikov, Nikolai 21 Notes of the Fatherland (Journal) 163 October Manifesto 180,204 Odessa 121 Ogarev, Nikolai 47,57,104 “Official Nationality” 26-8,36,66 Old Believers 57-9,152-3 Omsk 138 Orlov, V.1.173 Oshanina, Marira 174 Ostrogorskii, V.P. 63 Ottoman Empire 99 Owen, Robert 44 Palace Square 119 Paris
24 Pavlov, P.V. 68-9 Penza 104 Peoples Rights Party, The 188 People’s Socialist Party, The 180-1 Peoples Will, The 114,119-24,159,174-5,177,190, 202-4 Perov, Vasily 148-50 Perovskaia, Sofia 123 Perrie, Maureen 195 Pestel, Pavel 25-6 Peter I (the Great) 4,17-19,28-9,47 Peter and Paul Fortress 1 Peterloo Massacre 100 Petrograd (St. Petersburg) 207 Pipes, Richard 7 Pisarev, Dmitry 78,91,129-30,140 Pisemsky, Aleksei 132 Plekhanov, Georgy 64,81,92,96,99,110,113,119, 175-8,187-8,197 Pochvenniki 139 Pogodin, Mikhail 60-1 Poland 50,209 Pole Star, The (Journal) 46 Polish Rebellion of 1863, The 69 Poltava 195 Pomper, Philip 97 Pomyalovsky, Nikolai 136 Populist Party (US—Peoples Party) 215-16 “Propaganda by Deed” 117,120 Proudhon, Pierr-Joseph 81 Provisional Government 207-9,211 Pskov 58 Pugachev, Emelian 55 Pushkin, Alexander 60,127,140 Putin, Vladimir 3 Radishchev, Alexander 21-3,32,44,64,74-5,128, 132 A Journey from Petersburg to Moscow 21-2 Radkey, Oliver 3,196,207 Razin, Stenka 55 “Reblels” (organization) ill 253
Index Red Army 213 Repin, Пуа 149-52,154,157-8,182 “Boathaulers on the Volga” 150-2,182 Reshetnikov, Fyodor 135-6,151 Revolution of 1848 41 Revolution of 1905 129,180,204-5 Revolution (Bolshevik/October) 7-8,207,219 Revolution (Russia 1917) vii, 2,53,207 Revolutionary Russia (journal) 189 Riabushkin, Andrei 184 Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai 154 Rogachev, Dmitry 107 Rogachev, Nikolai 151 Regger, Hans 8 Romanov Dynasty 4,6,78,213 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques and Rousseauism 20,38,86, 142-3,145 Rudnev, W. 209 Rusanov, Nikolai 175 Russian Civil War 213 Russian Orthodoxy 29-30,33,35,57,108,139, 141-2,146,152-4,177 “Russian Socialism” (Herzen) 10,12,41-2,46, 48-51,185,215,217 Russo-Japanese War 181,204 Saint Isaac’s Cathedral 175 Saint Petersburg 1,17,60,63,67,99,104,112, 115-17,127,134,155,163,168,174,216 Saint Petersburg Agricultural Institute 163 Saint Petersburg University 102 Saint-Simon, Henri de 44,81 Saltykov-Shchedrin, Mikahil 127,163 Samara 213 Samarin, luri 28,33,37,39 Savinkov, Boris 203 Savitsky, Konstantin 154 Schelling, Friedrich 28 Serfdoml, 16,18,25 Serfdom (Abolition of) viii, 2,53,66 Shchapov, Afanasy 41-2,56-60,63-4,66,68-9,75, 108 Shelgunov, Nikolai 67-8,75,86,89,101 Shelley, Percy Bysshe 128 Shevchenko, Taras 102 Siberia 100,138,148 Siberian Exile 21,100,138 Skhodka (communal and student assembly) 101-2 Slavophiles 8,11-12,28-39,41,43-7,55,57,60,64, 80,82,95-6,128,132,19,142,185,217 Sleptsov, Vasily 136 Sletov, S.N. 201 “Small Deeds” 181-2,186 Sobornosť (Slvophile Concept) 30-1,33 Social Democrats 192-3,196-8,203,208 Socialism (idea of) 51-3,72-3,95 254 Socialist
Revolutionary Party 1,8,11-12,181, 189-96, 198-209,211-12,215 Combat Organization 1,201-4,206 “Socialization” (concept) 199-200,205,208 Solovev, Alexander 119 Soviets (councils) 208,211 Spencer, Herbert 80,93 Speransky, Mikhail 19 Spiridonova, Maria 202,209 Stahn Joseph 215 Stasov, Vladimir 129,154,156 Stefanovich, Iakov 84,111 Stolypin, Petr 147,206,208 Strakhov, Nikolai 139 Sudetkin, Grigory 175 Sunday Schools 68 Surikov, Vasily 152-3,155 “Boyarına Morozova” 152-3 Switzerland 105,177 Tauride Palace212 Telescope (journal) 13 Terrorism 116-25,201-4 Third Section (of His Majesty’s Own Chancellery), The 103,106,115,117,120,163 Tikhomirov, Lev 82,84,92,111,122,124,174, 177-8 Time (journal) 139 Time of Troubles, The 156 Tkachev, Petr 95,105 “To the Young Generation” (proclamation) 66-8 Tolstoy, Leo 11 80,94,127,142-8,157-8,186 Anna Karenina 145,147 Confession 143,145-7 War and Peace 80,144-5,147 Tolstoyan Communities 8,146-7,167 Trepov, Fyodor 116-17 Tretiakov Gallery 128 “Trial of the 50” 113 “Trial of the 193” 113,117 Trotsky, Leon 207 Trudoviki Party 180 Turgenev, Andrei 21 Turgenev, Ivan 23,35,62,88, 132-3,136-7,162 Notes of a Hunter 132-3 Ufa 213 Ulyanov, Alexander 175 United States 4,175,215 Uspensky, Gleb 164-74,182,184,199 Power of the Earth, The 171-2 Uspensky, Nikolai 136-7,168 Uvarov, Sergei 26 Vasnetsov, Apollonary 184 Vasnetsov, Viktor 184
Index Veche (old popular assembly) 58 Venus de Milo 171 Vereshchagin, Vasily 128 Voltaire 20 “Voluntarism” 80 Von Plehve, Vyacheslav 204 Voronezh 118 Vorontsov, Vasily 83,85,94,179-82 Fate of Capitalism in Russia, The 179 Week, The (journal) 94 Whitman, Walt 218 Winter Palace, The 121-2 Wortman, Richard viii, 83-4,160,180 Yakobi, Valery 148 Wallace, Donald MacKenzie 71 Walicki, Andrzej 10,74,81 Controversy over Capitialism, The 81 Wanderers (The Society of Traveling Exhibitions), The 127,130,148-9,182 Waterloo (battle) 100 Zasulich, Vera 114,116-17,199 Zasulich Affair, The 116-17 Zemsky Sobor İT Zemstvo 181-2,194,218 Zheliabov, Andrei 122-3 Zilberberg, Lev 1-2 Zlatovratsky, Nikolai 167-74,184,199 Foundations, The 172 Zurich 78 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München 255
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CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface vii viii 1 Introduction: Toward a Definition of Russian Populism 2 Origins The Narod Discovering the Russian People Russia as a National Community? The Slavophile Contribution The Populist Slavophile: Konstantin Aksakov 13 14 16 23 27 34 3 Foundations The Ideological Foundation: Alexander Herzen and Russian Socialism Herzens Path to a Better Future Why Socialism? The Rebel: Mikhail Bakunin Populist History: Afanasy Shchapov Fashioning the Classless Identity: Pavel lakushkin The Paradoxical Populist: Nikolai Chernyshevsky A Populist Call to Arms: “To the Young Generation” 41 42 47 51 53 56 60 63 66 4 Populism in Theory Populism Full-Blown The Call to Serve The Coming Revolution The Dawn of a New World An Apolitical Movement The Contradictions of Russian Populism 71 72 75 79 83 88 91 5 Populism in Action The First Public Protests Unsuccessful Conspiracies Bridging the Gap Going Underground Terrorism 1 99 100 103 106 111 116
Contents 6 Populist Art Russian Art in the Nineteenth Century Literature and the People Fyodor Dostoevsky Leo Tolstoy The Visual Arts The Mighty Handful and Modest Mussorgsky 127 128 131 137 142 148 154 7 Regrets and Revisions The Populist Dilemma The Engelgardt Experiment Uspensky and Zlatovratsky New Directions Legal Populism Disappointed Dreams 159 160 163 167 174 178 182 8 Neo-Populism The “New” in Neo-Populism Neo-Populists, Workers, and Peasants Socialist Revolutionary Ideology The Combat Organization The SRs in a Time of Revolution 187 188 192 196 201 204 Conclusion 215 Glossary Notes Selected Further Reading Bibliography Index 221 223 237 241 251 vi
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INDEX Abramov, Iakov 181,182 Abramovshchina 181 “Advantages of Backwardness” 27,50,65,67, 179 Aesopian Language 57,129 Agrarian Socialist League 189 Aksakov, Ivan 28,33 Aksakov, Konstantin 28,33-9,43,45 51 54-6,64,86 Aksakov, Sergei 28,36 Aleksandrovsk 121 Alexander 1 19,25,53,100 Alexander II3,46,66,100-4,119-24,130,136,159, 175,181 Alexander III 124,159,174-5,177 All-Russian Peasant Union 205 Anarchism 8,90 Argunov, Andrei 189 Aristov, N. Ia 56,57 Artel' 10,163 Austria 53 Azef, Evno 189,204 Bakunin, Mikhail 5,41-2,53-7,63,66,71, 78-9,90 105,107,111,217 Balakirev, Mily 154 Balkan Slavs 99,112 Belinsky, Vissarion 129,131 Bell, The (journal) 46,101 Berdiaev, Nikolai 7,87 Berlin, Isaiah 83,143 Bervi-Flerovsky, Vasily 72,75,90,95,97,135 Condition of the Working Class in Russia, The 97,135 Billington, James 88 Black Repartition 119,175 Blok, Alexander 4,162-3 Bloody Sunday 204 Bogoliubov, Arkhip 116-17 Bolshevik Party 80,95,178,192 194,197-8, 200,205,207,209,211-12,215, 219 Bonaparte, Napoleon 13,17,23-4 Bonch-Bruevich, Vladimir 128 Boniece, Sally 202 Borodin, Alexander 154 Botkin, Vasily 19 Burke Edmund 178 Capitalism 44,48,64,81-3,179-80,190-1 Catherine II (the Great) 17,19,21,100 Catholicism 13,30 Chaadaev, Petr 13-14,27-9,39,44,50,96,128,185, 216 Chaikovsky, Nikolai 106 Chaikovsky Circle 105-7,112,114,188 Chekhov, Anton 185-7 Chernov, Viktor 11,187-93,196,198-201,203, 205-7,209-12,215 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 42,63-7,69, 75-6, 91-2,102,104,108,128-31,134,136, 148,151 What Is To Be Done? 65,75,148 Chertkov, Viktor 147 Chervinsky, Petr 85,87,94,184 Chigrin 111, 116,119
Christianity 81,88,138,140,142,146 Commune (Mir) and Communalism 10,15,33-5, 43-4,46,48,54,58-9,71,74,80,83-6,89, 92,110,191,208 Comte Auguste 80 Constituent Assembly 207,210,212-13 Cossacks 55,59,102,113 Courbet, Gustave 151 Crankshaw, Edward 127 Crimea 121 Crimean War 66 Cui Caesar 154 Dal, Vladimir 60,132 Dan, Fyodor 168,172 Danielson, Nikolai 173 Darwin, Charles 80 Decembrist Revolt 13,25,27,100,102-3 Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen 20 Degaev, Sergei 174-5 Derkovskaya, Nadezhda 215 Dobroliubov, Nikolai 65-6,129-30,134,136 Dolgushin, Alexander 107 Dostoevsky, Fyodor 5,8,11,127,136,137-42,151, 159,169,184,209 Diary of a Writers, The 139-40,159,184 Notes from the House of the Dead 138-9 Dostoevsky, Mikhail 139 Dual Power 208 Duma 206,208,212
Index Emancipation of Labor Group 177 Emerson, Ralph Waldo 43 Engelgardt, Alexander 94,163-9,200 Engels, Friedrich 9,49,64,81-2,176,188,190 Enlightenment (epoch) 17 Famine of 1891-92 186-7 Fedotov, G.P. 6 Figes, Orlando 216 Figner, Vera 110,112,114,153,168 Filipson, G.1.102 First World War 206,209 Fourier, Charles 44,81 France 20,41 French Revolution 20-1,24,26,48,52,90,103 Frierson, Cathy 160 Gandhi, Mohandas K. 146 Geifman.Anna 184 Geneva 175-6 German Romantic and Idealist Thought 24,28,35, 57 Germany 17,53,210,212 Gershuni, Grigory 189,202,204 Ginzburg, Evgenia 215 Glinka, Sergei 24 Godunov, Boris 156 Gogol, Nikolai 36,60 “Going to the People” 106-11,160,173,182 Gorky, Maxim 186 Gots, Abram 189,210 Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich 25 Grand Duke Sergei Aleksandrovich 203 Grigoriev, Apollon 139 Grigorovich, Dmitry 132 Grimm Brothers 20 Gulag 215 Haxthausen, August von 43-5 Hegel,G.W.E28,79 Hegelianism 53 Herder, Johann 20 Herzen, Alexander 8,10-11,13-14,19,41-51,53-7, 60,63-4,66-7,71,74-5,78-80,84,88,92, 95,101,103-4,107,128,132,142,185,198, 202,217 Hitler, Adolf 212 Hosking, Geoffrey 41,131 Howard, M.C. 188 lakubovich, Petr 174 lakushkin 42,60-3,69,107 Imatra, Finland 200 Imperial Academy of the Arts 148 International Women’s Day 207 Ishutin, Nikolai 104 Ishutin Circle 104 252 Italy 41 Ivanits, Linda 137 Ivanov, Sergei 182 Jameson, Frederic 129 Kablits, Iosif 87-8,94,179 Kadet Party (Constitutional Democrats) 205,209 Kaliaev, Ivan 203 Karakozov, Dmitry 104-5 Kavelin, Konstantin 141 Kazan Cathedral 99,112-13 Kazan Cathedral Demonstration 99,112-13,116 Kazan University 56
Kelly, Aileen 43 Kerensky, Alexander 207,211 Khalturin, Stepan 121-2 Kharkov 195,205 Khomiakov, Aleksei 28-30,33-4,39,96 Kibalchich, Nikolai 119,122-3 Kiev 58-9,68 Kireevsky, Ivan 28-30,32,34,39,60 Kireevsky, Petr 28,39,60-2 Kingston-Mann, Esther 173 Kleinmikhel, Petr 134 Klements, Dmitry 107,112 Knight, Nathaniel 130 Kolchak, Alexander 213 Komuch 213,215 Korolenko, Vladimir 127,161-2 Korovin, Sergei 182 Koshelev, Alexander 39 Kostomarov, Nikolai 58,102,155 Kramskoi, Ivan 9,148-50 Kravchinsky, Sergei 72-4,97,107-9,112,114, 117-19 “A Death for a Death” 118-19 Kropotkin, Petr 87,90,99,112 Kulak (wealthy peasant) 82,163,170 La Harpe, Frederic-Cesar 25 Land and Freedom (newspaper) 87 Land and Freedom (first organization) 103-4 Land and Freedom (second organization) 99, 112-14,116-19,127,174-7 Lavrov, Petr 12,71-81,84-6,88-90,92,94-5, 97,107-9,120,134,142,162,168,189, 202 Forward! (journal) 73,78-9,84,162 Historical Letters 72,75-81 “Legal” populism 178-82 Lenin, Vladimir 82,95,175,179-80,189,198, 211-12,219 Leninism 9 Leontiev, Konstantin 8 Lermontov, Mikhail 127
Index Lincolon, W. Bruce 156 Locke, John 20 Lomonosov, Mikhail 18 London 67,78 Long Island 218 Loris-Melikov, Mikahial 120 Lvov, Nikolai 21 Maiorova, Olga 141 Maksimov, Vasily 149 Malia, Martin 28 Manchester 100 Marks, Steven 9 Marx, Karl 9,45,49,53,64,79,81-2,173,175-6, 188,190,197,199,201 Marxism 6,9,49-50,80-1,96,175-7,187-8,190-2, 196-7,205 Maximalist Party 202 Melancon, Michael 191 Menshevik Party 192,194,197,200,205,207 Miasoedov, Grigory 153-4 Michelet, Jules 46 Mighty Handful, The 130,154-7 Mikhailov, Alexander 114-17,119,122,124 Mikhailov, Mikhail 67-8 Mikhailovsky, Nikolai 12,80-1,83,85-90,92-6, 112,124,129,142,190 What Is Progress? 80,92-3 Miller, Martin 87 Millet, Jean-Francois 151 Molokane 187 Moon, David 16 Morozov, Nikolai 88,120-1,177 Moscow 63,99,104-5,121,134,144,153,155,184, 187,216 Moscow University 1,61,104 Mussorgsky, Modest 127,154-7 Borts Godunov (opera) 155-7 Myshkin, Ippolit 74,113 Nakaz (Instruction of Catherine II) 19 Napoleonic Wars 20,23-4,100 Natanson, Mark 114,188,190 Nechaev, Sergei 105 Nekrasov, Nikolai 127,133-7,151,190,218 “Red-Nosed Frost” 134-5 “Who Can Be Happy in Russia?” 135-6 Neo-Populism 12,187-213 Nesterov, Mikhail 184 Nevsky Prospect 99,101,115 Nicholas 1 19,25-7,44,66,100-1,103,138 Nicholas II6,124,159,180,204,208 Novgorod 58-9 Novikov, Nikolai 21 Notes of the Fatherland (Journal) 163 October Manifesto 180,204 Odessa 121 Ogarev, Nikolai 47,57,104 “Official Nationality” 26-8,36,66 Old Believers 57-9,152-3 Omsk 138 Orlov, V.1.173 Oshanina, Marira 174 Ostrogorskii, V.P. 63 Ottoman Empire 99 Owen, Robert 44 Palace Square 119 Paris
24 Pavlov, P.V. 68-9 Penza 104 Peoples Rights Party, The 188 People’s Socialist Party, The 180-1 Peoples Will, The 114,119-24,159,174-5,177,190, 202-4 Perov, Vasily 148-50 Perovskaia, Sofia 123 Perrie, Maureen 195 Pestel, Pavel 25-6 Peter I (the Great) 4,17-19,28-9,47 Peter and Paul Fortress 1 Peterloo Massacre 100 Petrograd (St. Petersburg) 207 Pipes, Richard 7 Pisarev, Dmitry 78,91,129-30,140 Pisemsky, Aleksei 132 Plekhanov, Georgy 64,81,92,96,99,110,113,119, 175-8,187-8,197 Pochvenniki 139 Pogodin, Mikhail 60-1 Poland 50,209 Pole Star, The (Journal) 46 Polish Rebellion of 1863, The 69 Poltava 195 Pomper, Philip 97 Pomyalovsky, Nikolai 136 Populist Party (US—Peoples Party) 215-16 “Propaganda by Deed” 117,120 Proudhon, Pierr-Joseph 81 Provisional Government 207-9,211 Pskov 58 Pugachev, Emelian 55 Pushkin, Alexander 60,127,140 Putin, Vladimir 3 Radishchev, Alexander 21-3,32,44,64,74-5,128, 132 A Journey from Petersburg to Moscow 21-2 Radkey, Oliver 3,196,207 Razin, Stenka 55 “Reblels” (organization) ill 253
Index Red Army 213 Repin, Пуа 149-52,154,157-8,182 “Boathaulers on the Volga” 150-2,182 Reshetnikov, Fyodor 135-6,151 Revolution of 1848 41 Revolution of 1905 129,180,204-5 Revolution (Bolshevik/October) 7-8,207,219 Revolution (Russia 1917) vii, 2,53,207 Revolutionary Russia (journal) 189 Riabushkin, Andrei 184 Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai 154 Rogachev, Dmitry 107 Rogachev, Nikolai 151 Regger, Hans 8 Romanov Dynasty 4,6,78,213 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques and Rousseauism 20,38,86, 142-3,145 Rudnev, W. 209 Rusanov, Nikolai 175 Russian Civil War 213 Russian Orthodoxy 29-30,33,35,57,108,139, 141-2,146,152-4,177 “Russian Socialism” (Herzen) 10,12,41-2,46, 48-51,185,215,217 Russo-Japanese War 181,204 Saint Isaac’s Cathedral 175 Saint Petersburg 1,17,60,63,67,99,104,112, 115-17,127,134,155,163,168,174,216 Saint Petersburg Agricultural Institute 163 Saint Petersburg University 102 Saint-Simon, Henri de 44,81 Saltykov-Shchedrin, Mikahil 127,163 Samara 213 Samarin, luri 28,33,37,39 Savinkov, Boris 203 Savitsky, Konstantin 154 Schelling, Friedrich 28 Serfdoml, 16,18,25 Serfdom (Abolition of) viii, 2,53,66 Shchapov, Afanasy 41-2,56-60,63-4,66,68-9,75, 108 Shelgunov, Nikolai 67-8,75,86,89,101 Shelley, Percy Bysshe 128 Shevchenko, Taras 102 Siberia 100,138,148 Siberian Exile 21,100,138 Skhodka (communal and student assembly) 101-2 Slavophiles 8,11-12,28-39,41,43-7,55,57,60,64, 80,82,95-6,128,132,19,142,185,217 Sleptsov, Vasily 136 Sletov, S.N. 201 “Small Deeds” 181-2,186 Sobornosť (Slvophile Concept) 30-1,33 Social Democrats 192-3,196-8,203,208 Socialism (idea of) 51-3,72-3,95 254 Socialist
Revolutionary Party 1,8,11-12,181, 189-96, 198-209,211-12,215 Combat Organization 1,201-4,206 “Socialization” (concept) 199-200,205,208 Solovev, Alexander 119 Soviets (councils) 208,211 Spencer, Herbert 80,93 Speransky, Mikhail 19 Spiridonova, Maria 202,209 Stahn Joseph 215 Stasov, Vladimir 129,154,156 Stefanovich, Iakov 84,111 Stolypin, Petr 147,206,208 Strakhov, Nikolai 139 Sudetkin, Grigory 175 Sunday Schools 68 Surikov, Vasily 152-3,155 “Boyarına Morozova” 152-3 Switzerland 105,177 Tauride Palace212 Telescope (journal) 13 Terrorism 116-25,201-4 Third Section (of His Majesty’s Own Chancellery), The 103,106,115,117,120,163 Tikhomirov, Lev 82,84,92,111,122,124,174, 177-8 Time (journal) 139 Time of Troubles, The 156 Tkachev, Petr 95,105 “To the Young Generation” (proclamation) 66-8 Tolstoy, Leo 11 80,94,127,142-8,157-8,186 Anna Karenina 145,147 Confession 143,145-7 War and Peace 80,144-5,147 Tolstoyan Communities 8,146-7,167 Trepov, Fyodor 116-17 Tretiakov Gallery 128 “Trial of the 50” 113 “Trial of the 193” 113,117 Trotsky, Leon 207 Trudoviki Party 180 Turgenev, Andrei 21 Turgenev, Ivan 23,35,62,88, 132-3,136-7,162 Notes of a Hunter 132-3 Ufa 213 Ulyanov, Alexander 175 United States 4,175,215 Uspensky, Gleb 164-74,182,184,199 Power of the Earth, The 171-2 Uspensky, Nikolai 136-7,168 Uvarov, Sergei 26 Vasnetsov, Apollonary 184 Vasnetsov, Viktor 184
Index Veche (old popular assembly) 58 Venus de Milo 171 Vereshchagin, Vasily 128 Voltaire 20 “Voluntarism” 80 Von Plehve, Vyacheslav 204 Voronezh 118 Vorontsov, Vasily 83,85,94,179-82 Fate of Capitalism in Russia, The 179 Week, The (journal) 94 Whitman, Walt 218 Winter Palace, The 121-2 Wortman, Richard viii, 83-4,160,180 Yakobi, Valery 148 Wallace, Donald MacKenzie 71 Walicki, Andrzej 10,74,81 Controversy over Capitialism, The 81 Wanderers (The Society of Traveling Exhibitions), The 127,130,148-9,182 Waterloo (battle) 100 Zasulich, Vera 114,116-17,199 Zasulich Affair, The 116-17 Zemsky Sobor İT Zemstvo 181-2,194,218 Zheliabov, Andrei 122-3 Zilberberg, Lev 1-2 Zlatovratsky, Nikolai 167-74,184,199 Foundations, The 172 Zurich 78 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München 255 |
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illustrated | Illustrated |
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language | English |
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physical | ix, 255 Seiten Illustrationen |
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spelling | Ely, Christopher 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)173592929 aut Russian populism a history Christopher Ely London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2022 ix, 255 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Bloomsbury history of modern Russia series Geschichte 1800-1920 gnd rswk-swf Populismus (DE-588)4129521-3 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Populismus (DE-588)4129521-3 s Geschichte 1800-1920 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-3500-9555-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-3500-9556-4 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=033212944&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 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=033212944&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis 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=033212944&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Ely, Christopher 1963- Russian populism a history Populismus (DE-588)4129521-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4129521-3 (DE-588)4076899-5 |
title | Russian populism a history |
title_auth | Russian populism a history |
title_exact_search | Russian populism a history |
title_exact_search_txtP | Russian populism a history |
title_full | Russian populism a history Christopher Ely |
title_fullStr | Russian populism a history Christopher Ely |
title_full_unstemmed | Russian populism a history Christopher Ely |
title_short | Russian populism |
title_sort | russian populism a history |
title_sub | a history |
topic | Populismus (DE-588)4129521-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Populismus Russland |
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