Revolutionary Exiles : Russians in the First International and the Paris Commune.
In 1864, the government censor Osip Antonovich Przhet-slavskyretired to his modest estate near Tver to tend his garden and studyFreemasonry, a subject that had long fascinated him. Convinced ashe was that Freemasons were in league not only with foreignrevolutionary and socialist societies but also w...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Frank Cass,
1979.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preliminaries; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; Preface; Chapter 1 The Origins of Russian Social Democracy; Chapter 2: The New Russian Revolutionism; Chapter 3: The Russians and the International in 1969; Chapter 4: Sergio Furioso: Nechaev in 1869-70; Chapter 5: The Russian Section of the International; Chapter 6: Shifting Revolutionary Currents; Chapter 7: The Slav Emigrés and the Crisis of 1870; Chapter 8: The Slavs and the Paris Commune; Chapter 9: Après-Commune; Chapter 10: The End of the First International; Chapter 11: Conclusion; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.