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Although the Decembrist insurrection completely failed, it was nonetheless the first attempt in modern Russian history to overthrow the absolutist regime whose leaders pursued specific political goals: reorganization of the government and abolition of serfdom.
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www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/ayrapetova-dec.html
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They seek to use that power to protect their own interests and lifestyle, and in so doing, they have betrayed the historical task of the Russian intelligentsia, defence of certain spiritual values and of "the people". ... Journal article by Graeme Gill; The Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 45, 1999...
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www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&se=gglsc&d=5001248094
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Prior to the First World War the intelligentsia had become one of the most significant groups in Russian society. The story of its origin and development through the nineteenth century is ... History Today > Archives > History Today Issues > Volume: 34 Issue: 10 > Russian Intelligentsia and the Bolshevik Revolution...
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www.historytoday.com/dm_linkinternal.aspx?amid=12750
www.historytoday.com/dm_linkinternal.aspx?amid=12750
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The Myth of the Russian Intelligentsia: Old Intellectuals in the New Russia - Russia is one of the few countries in the world where intellectuals existed as a social group and shared a unique social identity. This book... ... 1. What is Russian Intelligentsia 2 Dead or Alive: The Discourse on Intelligentsia in Russia at...
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www.routledgehistory.com/books/The-Myth-of-the-Russian-...
www.routledgehistory.com/books/The-Myth-of-the-Russian-Intelligentsia-isbn9780415441131
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Olga Valkova (Institute for History of Science and Technology, Moscow), “Struggle between ‘national’ and ‘international’ parties in Russian scientific community in the second part of the 19th century” ... ; Intelligentsia: Russian and Soviet Science on the World Stage, 1860-1960...
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anikov.myweb.uga.edu/intel/
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The fundamental and most stable feature of Russian history is the slow tempo of her development, with the economic backwardness, primitiveness of social forms and low level of culture resulting from it. ... In 1825 the aristocratic intelligentsia, generalising this demand politically, went to the point of a military...
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www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1930-hrr/ch01.ht...
www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1930-hrr/ch01.htm
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March 12, 2004, 12:00 PM, Bldg 40, Rm 41J, CREEES Seminar Room ... will deliver a talk entitled ""Russian Cultural History through the Eyes of Soviet Intelligentsia: Yuri Lotman and his Studies of Karamzin and the Decembrists (1960s-1980s)."
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events.stanford.edu/events/24/2416
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Virtual Guide to the History of Russian Science and Technology ... Intelligentsia Science: The Russian Century, 1860–1960, OSIRIS 23 (2008), edited by Michael D. Gordin, Karl Hall, and Alexei Kojevnikov...
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which see Russian history as but a prelude to Oc- tober, 1917-and beyond Europocentric research37 which considers that all sources of Russian intelligentsia ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/303971
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