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Narodnik
‖ Narodnik (nəˈrɒdnɪk, ‖ naˈrodɲik) Also narodnik. Pl. Narodniki, Narodniks. [Russ., f. narod people + -nik.] A supporter of the type of populist agrarian socialism originating amongst the Russian intelligentsia in the late 1860s which regarded the peasants and intelligentsia as the only revolutiona... Oxford English Dictionary
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Party of Narodnik Communists
Party of Narodnik Communists was a political party in Russia. In November 1918 the Congress of the Party of Narodnik Communists decided to dissolve and merge with the Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks). wikipedia.org
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Group of Narodnik Socialists
Group of Narodnik Socialists was a group of Russian revolutionary émigrés headed by Nikolai Utin, , and Victor Bartenev. However the members of the Russian section were not consistent Marxists; their views still contained much Narodnik utopianism; specifically they idealised wikipedia.org
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-nik
-nik (nɪk) suffix from Russian (cf. kolkhoznik, Narodnik, sputnik) and Yiddish, appended to ns. and adjs. to denote a person or thing involved in or associated with the thing or quality specified, as beatnik, folknik, no-goodnik, nudnik, peacenik. Often with humorous or pejorative connotations.1945 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Populist (disambiguation)
political party in the United States in the late 19th century The Progressive Populist, a newspaper founded in 1995 based in Storm Lake, Iowa See also Narodnik wikipedia.org
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Nakanune (newspaper)
Nakanune () was a monthly Narodnik-oriented newspaper, published in London from January 1899 to February 1902. It published a total of 37 issues. wikipedia.org
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Narodniks
The (; meaning 'going to the people') campaigns were the central impetus of the Narodnik movement. Feminism in the Narodnik movement was also hard for the peasantry to accept. wikipedia.org
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Angel Bogdanovich
March 24], 1907, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian literary critic, publicist and social activist, originally a narodnik, later an active As a student of the medical faculty, he became a member of a Narodnik political circle, was expelled and got deported to the Nizny Novgorod governorate wikipedia.org
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Nikolay Zhukovsky (revolutionary)
Nikolay Ivanovich Zhukovsky (; ( in Ufa – ) was a Russian revolutionary and narodnik, a follower of Mikhail Bakunin; he was born in Ufa and died in Geneva wikipedia.org
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Victor Crăsescu
Crăsescu took part in anarchist and narodnik circles inspired by Mikhail Bakunin. After returning to Russia, Crăsescu was among the founders of a narodnik circle in his native city. wikipedia.org
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Nedelya
Nedelya was a Russian liberal-Narodnik political and literary newspaper, published in Saint Petersburg from 1866 to 1901. wikipedia.org
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Vasily Vorontsov
In the 1860s and 1870s he became involved in the populist (narodnik) movement. Although he had contacts with illegal narodnik circles, he was not himself involved in significant revolutionary activity. wikipedia.org
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Aaron Zundelevich
Aaron Isaakovich Zundelevich (, ; – 23 August 1923) was a Jewish Russian revolutionary narodnik. Petersburg and organized a clandestine "free press" to spread Narodnik propaganda. wikipedia.org
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Iosif Kablits
In the late 1870s Kablitz drifted towards the political center, became a member of the narodnik movement and started writing political and economical essays Old Believers and Spiritual Christians" (Русские диссиденты: Староверы и духовные христиане. 1881), "The Foundations of the Narodnik Movement" (Основы wikipedia.org
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Venedikt Miakotin
Venedikt Aleksandrovich Miakotin (; 12 March 1867 – 5 October 1937) was a Russian Empire historian and Narodnik politician. Biography V. A. In 1906, Miakotin belonged to the narodnik group which broke with the PSR and founded the Popular Socialist Party (NSP). wikipedia.org
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