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Revolutionary exiles : the Russians in the First International and the Paris Commune / Woodford McClellan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Totowa, N.J. : Cass, 1979.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 264 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0203988027
  • 9780203988022
  • 9780714631158
  • 0714631159
  • 1280140615
  • 9781280140617
  • 1135780943
  • 9781135780944
  • 9781135780890
  • 1135780897
  • 9781135780937
  • 1135780935
  • 9781138459489
  • 1138459488
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Revolutionary exiles.DDC classification:
  • 324.1 22
LOC classification:
  • HX11.I5 M13 1979eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. The origins of Russian social democracy -- ch. 2. The new Russian revolutionism -- ch. 3. The Russians and the International in 1869 -- ch. 4. Sergio Furioso : Nechaev in 1869-70 -- ch. 5. The Russian section of the International -- ch. 6. Shifting revolutionary currents -- ch. 7. The Slav emigrés and the crisis of 1870 -- ch. 8. The Slavs and the Paris commune -- ch. 9. Après-commune -- ch. 10. The End of the First International -- ch. 11. Conclusion.
Summary: In 1864, the government censor Osip Antonovich Przhet-slavsky retired to his modest estate near Tver to tend his garden and study Freemasonry, a subject that had long fascinated him. Convinced as he was that Freemasons were in league not only with foreign revolutionary and socialist societies but also with terrorists inside Russia, Przhetslavsky spent several years compiling his suspicions, findings and conclusions into a work he called 'The Great Secret of the Freemasons.' He sent the manuscript to his former colleagues in St Petersburg.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Ch. 1. The origins of Russian social democracy -- ch. 2. The new Russian revolutionism -- ch. 3. The Russians and the International in 1869 -- ch. 4. Sergio Furioso : Nechaev in 1869-70 -- ch. 5. The Russian section of the International -- ch. 6. Shifting revolutionary currents -- ch. 7. The Slav emigrés and the crisis of 1870 -- ch. 8. The Slavs and the Paris commune -- ch. 9. Après-commune -- ch. 10. The End of the First International -- ch. 11. Conclusion.

In 1864, the government censor Osip Antonovich Przhet-slavsky retired to his modest estate near Tver to tend his garden and study Freemasonry, a subject that had long fascinated him. Convinced as he was that Freemasons were in league not only with foreign revolutionary and socialist societies but also with terrorists inside Russia, Przhetslavsky spent several years compiling his suspicions, findings and conclusions into a work he called 'The Great Secret of the Freemasons.' He sent the manuscript to his former colleagues in St Petersburg.

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