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An Intellectual Biography of N.A. Rozhkov : Life in a Bell Jar.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: González, John A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2016.
Colección:Russian history and culture.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • List of Illustrations; Note on Transliteration, Calendars & Translation; Abbreviations; Map; Prologue; Chapter 1 The Formative Years (1868-1898): Rozhkov the Academic; Verkhotur'e and the Early Years; Rozhkov's Family-His Parents and Siblings; The First Wave of Positivist Influence; Henry Thomas Buckle; Herbert Spencer; Avgust Liudvigovich Tochiskii; Faculty of History and Philology at Moscow University; Zinaida Petrovna Vovoiskaia; The Young Married Couple; V.O. Kliuchevskii; Rozhkov as Teacher and First Publications; Research under Kliuchevskii.
  • Economic Materialism, Legal Marxism, Ziber and MarxKliuchevskii, Thesis and the Uvarov Prize; The Young Academic; The Success of Contemporary Sociology and History-A Second Wave of Positivist Influence; Chapter 2 The Influence of Marxism (1898-1905): Rozhkov the Revolutionary; Rozhkov's Interpretation of Marxism; His Doctoral Thesis, Marxism and Politics; The Importance of Psychology and Marxism; Marxism and the Psychology of the Individual; Textbooks and Educating the Public; The Success of Town and Village in Russian History and the Zemstva Lectures.
  • The Moscow Pedagogical Society and Public EducationTeachers, Students and Academics Demand Change; A.A. Malinovskii-Bogdanov and Pravda; Geneva and 1905; Chapter 3 Revolution and Prison (1905-1907): Rozhkov the Bolshevik; Rozhkov the Bolshevik and the Literary-Propagandist Group; Moscow University and 1905; Rozhkov and 1905; The Aftermath of 1905; First Meeting with Lenin; Svetoch-A Legal Bolshevik Newspaper; Rozhkov Arrested after Svetoch Inquiry; Rozhkov Goes Underground-Kuokkala, Grand Duchy of Finland; Secret Political Meetings and Important Personalities.
  • Fifth Congress of the RSDLP in LondonRethinking the Revolution in 1907; The Fundamental Laws of Social Phenomena; Chapter 4 Reflections from Butyrskaia Prison: Rozhkov the Intellectual Incarcerated (1908-1910); Rozhkov's Arrest-1908; Prison Life, Letters and Labour; Psychology and History; Sibirevedenie and the Contemporary World in 1910; Hilferding and How Rozhkov came to Believe in Civilized Capitalism; Chapter 5 Applying Theory to Practice: Rozhkov in Siberian Exile (1911); The Fundamentals of Scientific Philosophy; Rozhkov's Theory of Epistemology.
  • Evolutionary Materialism not Dialectical MaterialismRozhkov's Theory of Energetics and Evolutionary Economism; Lenin and Rozhkov: Failed Attempts at Dialogue; Breaking with Lenin and the Bolsheviks: The Political Society for the Protection of the Interests of the Working Class; Rozhkov and the Final Split between Bolshevism and Menshevism; Rozhkov's "Liquidationism" in Nasha Zaria and Lenin's Response-A Liberal-Labour Party Manifesto in Zvezda; Chapter 6 The Siberian Road to the Duma: Rozhkov More Menshevik than Bolshevik (1912-1917).