An Intellectual Biography of N.A. Rozhkov is the first English language study to follow Russia's most gifted and important historian to emerge from the school of V.O. Kliuchevskii through the transformative decades that bridged the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Rozhkov's early philosophical influences are examined to explain his radicalisation from middle-class intellectual academic to Leninist-Bolshevik to Menshevik social-democrat. His Marxist-socialist beliefs landed him in gaol several times and eventually he was exiled to Siberia for a decade where he was able to refine his political worldview and develop his theory of historical development. Critical of Lenin and the 1917 revolution, he spent the last decade of his life being persecuted by the Bolshevik regime.
List of Illustrations xi Note on Transliteration, Calendars & Translation xii Abbreviations xiii Map xvi Prologue 1 1 The Formative Years (1868–1898): Rozhkov the Academic 11 Verkhotur’e and the Early Years 11 Rozhkov’s Family—His Parents and Siblings 12 The First Wave of Positivist Influence 14 Henry Thomas Buckle 15 Herbert Spencer 18 Avgust Liudvigovich Tochiskii 22 Faculty of History and Philology at Moscow University 24 Zinaida Petrovna Vovoiskaia 25 The Young Married Couple 26 V.O.
ALIEN BARBARIANS IN ROMAN MILITARY SERVICE - Gramota Publishers. Results 121 - 147 of 147 - Kniga vtoraja. Vilenskaja Natalja, Martin George Raymond Richard Martin. Published by Astrel (2017). ISBN 10: / ISBN 13:. Vizualjnie kartochki pecs.