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Recent Historiography of Russian Populism

Recent Historiography of Russian Populism REVIEW ARTICLE/CRITIQUE EXHAUSTIVE BRUCE F. ADAMS (Louisville, KY, U.S.A.) RECENT HISTORIOGRAPHY OF RUSSIAN POPULISM Deborah Hardy. Land and Freedom: The Origins of Russian Terrorism, 1876- 1879. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987. xiii, 212 pp. $39.95. Derek Offord. The Russian Revolutionary Movement in the 1880s. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. xvii, 213 pp. $39.50. Donald Senese. S. M. Stepniak-Kravchinksii: The London Years. Newtonville, MA: Oriental Research Partners, 1987. v, 125 pp. $30.00. Populism continues to generate interest among Russian historians. In the last few years several new and interesting books have appeared to shed light on little-studied aspects of the movement and its heroes and to reinterpret the evolution of the movement itself. The three books reviewed together in this essay succeed in their very different purposes and complement one another well to create a larger picture of the origins, the heyday and disintegration of the movement. Deborah Hardy is the only one of the three to cover again the familiar ground of the 1870s, and she does so very well. Land and Freedom is not as thorough as Franco Venturi's classic Roots of Revolution. If you want to remind yourself of or expose your students to the theories http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Russian History Brill

Recent Historiography of Russian Populism

Russian History , Volume 16 (1): 449 – Jan 1, 1989

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© 1989 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0094-288X
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1876-3316
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10.1163/187633189X00220
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REVIEW ARTICLE/CRITIQUE EXHAUSTIVE BRUCE F. ADAMS (Louisville, KY, U.S.A.) RECENT HISTORIOGRAPHY OF RUSSIAN POPULISM Deborah Hardy. Land and Freedom: The Origins of Russian Terrorism, 1876- 1879. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987. xiii, 212 pp. $39.95. Derek Offord. The Russian Revolutionary Movement in the 1880s. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. xvii, 213 pp. $39.50. Donald Senese. S. M. Stepniak-Kravchinksii: The London Years. Newtonville, MA: Oriental Research Partners, 1987. v, 125 pp. $30.00. Populism continues to generate interest among Russian historians. In the last few years several new and interesting books have appeared to shed light on little-studied aspects of the movement and its heroes and to reinterpret the evolution of the movement itself. The three books reviewed together in this essay succeed in their very different purposes and complement one another well to create a larger picture of the origins, the heyday and disintegration of the movement. Deborah Hardy is the only one of the three to cover again the familiar ground of the 1870s, and she does so very well. Land and Freedom is not as thorough as Franco Venturi's classic Roots of Revolution. If you want to remind yourself of or expose your students to the theories

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Published: Jan 1, 1989

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