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The Russian Intelligentsia The Russian Intelligentsia, a group of people who shared the bond of being intelligent and against the government, played the key ...
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... socialism of the Populists led by NK Mikhiaiovsky (Wren, 3). While Marxism had been winning adherents among the Russian revolutionary intelligentsia for more ...
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... existed under Russian laws of the time. These people were known as raznochintsy, or people of other ranks. It was these people who formed the Intelligentsia. ...
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... have been seen as major obstacles to the growth of Russian industry. ... of class interests, with the revolutionary democrats among the intelligentsia acting as ...
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... and it can be argued that he was one of the greatest Russian rulers of ... As the practice of execution lessened, exiles to Siberia saw more intelligentsia in the ...
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... and it can be argued that he was one of the greatest Russian rulers of ... As the practice of execution lessened, exiles to Siberia saw more intelligentsia in the ...
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... some of which led to the recomposition of the upper-class (intelligentsia, merchants etc ... With the outbreak of WW1 the Russian economy had to produce everything ...
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... under pressure from these disturbances had to make concessions to try and win over support from the intelligentsia and professional sections of Russian society ...
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... Nicholas under pressure tried to make concessions in an effort to shore up support from the intelligentsia and professional sections of Russian society. ...
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... This was the voice of the long-suffering Russian people making themselves heard ... the regime and split the conservative and liberal intelligentsia, whose united ...
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... ill-bred and lazy." Ivan Ivanovich is of the intelligentsia, and certainly ... morals accompanying it, of Pushkin, the supposed founder of Russian literature and ...
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... returned from exile in April 1917, while a member of the intelligentsia, he also ... land," and "All power to the Soviets" to appeal to the Russian proletariat. ...
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... The representation of the Russian revolution ... to publish the book Stalin was held in highest esteem in Britain among the populace and the general intelligentsia. ...
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... Later, I will describe the groups of Russian society most likely to live in poverty ... Scientists and academics - the intelligentsia - occupied the middle sphere. ...
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... suspicions of "treason in high places"(24) when a Russian with a ... the power informally to approve of ministerial appointments...The intelligentsia treated every ...
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... The intelligentsia in Russia had been openly critical of the czarist government and the ... We was read at the All Russian Writers\' Union meeting in 1923, but it ...
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... drifting toward destruction. The Russian revolutionary movement was based on an emerging idealistic intelligentsia. Many of the ...
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... strove to reconcile advocacy of national self-determination with Soviet Russian unity. ... limited to "toilers," denying it to the bourgeoisie and intelligentsia. ...
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... both real and imagined, resulting in the devastation of Ukraine's intelligentsia by the ... Collectivization was going on schedule in the Russian republic, but the ...
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... historian, Kazimierz Osmecki, the wealthy Jewish families and the intelligentsia were housed in ... of Jews in the Western Ukrainian and White Russian territories. ...
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... Under the leadership of Stalin the Russian population was beaten into servitude. ... Both the old Bolsheviks and the alleged "right wing intelligentsia who opposed ...
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... Stalin re-introduced slavery to the Russian economy and put its control ... of an exploiting class and only the peasants, workers, and intelligentsia remained to ...
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... proletariat could emancipate itself without the guidance of the intelligentsia, but that it ... The soviet system (4) of the Russian Revolution of 1905 disappeared ...
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... Boris was a former officer at the Russian army and therefore pleased about ... that socialists generally have is only with the lower-class intelligentsia at the ...
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