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Nikolay Chernyshevsky (1828–1889) was a
Russian revolutionary democrat, philosopher, critic, and socialist.
Chernyshevsky (masculine), Chernyshevskaya...
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Chernyshevsky District (Russian: Черныше́вский райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the thirty-one in
Zabaykalsky Krai,...
- Fyodor's father's life as a
thesis "not
quite yet earned", the life of
Chernishevsky – a life of frustration – its
Hegelian antithesis, and Fyodor's life...
- Mamontovsky, Oblezovsky, Slobodskoy-Sokolsky, Sokolsky, Tyutyukinsky;
Chernishevsky village council was
moved to
Kadyysky District. On
November 10, 1937...
- and an atheist; for a while, he
considered writing an
opera based on
Chernishevsky's nihilistic novel What is to Be Done?. For a
while in the late 1860s...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Montenegro and
Serbia were what
their teachers Chernishevsky, Dobrolyubov, and
Pisarev were in
Russia in the 1860s.[citation needed]...
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Lobachevsky University in
Nizhny Novgorod in 2008 and one from the
Chernishevsky University, Saratov. He is
honorary professor at the
University of Potsdam...
- the Artist: A. P. KIBALNIKOV".
Retrieved 14
January 2013.
Monument to
Chernishevsky in Saratov. 1953 г. Biography.
Great Soviet encyclopedia (in Russian)...
- the Deep
River Boys, Marc Blitzstein, Anna
Sokolow & Group, and the
Chernishevsky Folk
Dance Group at the
Mecca Temple in Manhattan.
Among those teachers...