Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Douglas W. Hay. The development of the revolutionary movement in the south of the Russian empire, 1873-1883.
PhD thesis, University of Glasgow, 1983.
Contents
CHAPTER I
AN ANALYSIS OF THE PRESENT TREATMENT OF THE SUBJECT
1 – An analysis of the present treatment of the subject
2 – References
CHAPTER II
THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN THE SOUTH
1 – Introduction
2 – The anatomy of the Southern organisation
3 – The organisation of the Southern supply of illegal literatura
4 – Finances
5 – The place of the ‘all-Russian’ revolutionary organisations in the South
6 – Summary
7 – References
CHAPTER III
SOUTHERN REVOLUTIONARIES AND THEIR ACTIVITY AMONGST THE PEASANTRY, 1873-1876/7
1 – Introduction
2 – The ‘v narod’ movement in the South
3 – The involvement of Southern kruzhoks with the peasants
4 – Tables 1-9 of the membership of kruzhoks, 1873-1876/7
5 – Summary
6 – References
CHAPTER IV
SOUTHERN REVOLUTIONARIES AND POLITICAL TERRORISM, 1877-1883
1 – Introduction
2 – Early examples of political terrorism
3 – Examination of members of Southern kruzhoks, with special reference to 1877-1879
4 – Tables 10-17 of the membership of kruzhoks, 1877-1879
5 – Reasons given by Southern revolutionaries for using political terrorism
6 – Summary
7 – References
GHAPTER V
SOUTHERN REVOLUTIONARIES AND THE URBAN WORKERS
1 – Introduction
2 – The extent and nature of involvement with urban workers
3 – Urban workers in the South
4 – The attitude of the Southern revolutionaries towards the urban workers
5 – Summary
6 – References
CHAPTER VI
THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT AND LIBERAL SOCIETY IN THE SOUTH, 1873-1883
1 – Introduction
2 – Revolutionaries who had been liberals
3 – Involvement of revolutionaries with liberal society
4 – The attitude of Southern revolutionaries towrds the liberals
5 – Summary
6 – References
CHAPTER VII
THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN THE SOUTH AND UKRAINOPHILISM, 1873-1883
1 – Introduction
2 – Aspects of the Ukrainophile movement
3 – Southern revolutionaries who were associated with the Ukrainophile movement
4 – Co-operation between the revolutionary and Ukrainophile movements
5 – Attitudes to Ukrainian self-determination
6 – Summary
7 – References
CHAPTER VIII
CONCLUSIONS
1 – Conclusions
2 – References
APPENDIX I. A Review of Statistical Studies of the Revolutionary Movement, 1873-1883
APPENDIX II. A Select Index to References to the Main Southern Kruzhoks, mentioned in the Text
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