- The
Narodniks (Russian: народники, romanized:
narodniki,
pronounced [nɐˈrodʲnʲɪkʲɪ]) were
members of a
movement of the
Russian Empire intelligentsia in...
- sociologist,
writer on
public affairs, and one of the
theoreticians of the
Narodniki movement. The
school of
thinkers he
belonged to
became famous in Russia...
- Routledge. ISBN 9780415435840.
Retrieved 18
August 2021 – via
Google Books.
Narodniki had
opposed the
often mechanistic determinism of
Russian Marxism with...
- from
exile and his family's reaction. The
painting is part of Repin's "
Narodniki" series,
which includes four
other artworks.
Repin began working on early...
-
rural country.
Political movements of the time
included the
Populists (
Narodniki),
anarchists and Marxists. A
revolutionary organization called People's...
- pro-Orthodox
booklets and
poems (1862). The
advent of the all-Russian "
narodniki" and
Belarusian national movements (late 1870s–early 1880s)
renewed interest...
- 1976 did a
brief sketch appear in the
third edition, vol. 24 (Maxwell,
Narodniki women, p. 176). Cole, IV, part I, p. 194. The women's
liberation movement...
- the same period, a
completely different group referred to
itself as the
narodniki,
which has
often been
mistranslated into
English as populists, adding...
- May 1936) was a
Russian revolutionary. She was
first a
member of the
narodniki movement, and join the
social democrats in 1901.
Maria Iasneva was born...
- with a
revolver before he
could be arrested.
Margaret Maxwell (1990).
Narodniki women:
Russian women who
sacrificed themselves for the
dream of freedom...