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- 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...