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Alexander II

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by Edvard Radzinsky


  Granovsky

  Great Britain:

  in Crimean War

  Polish autonomy supported by

  revolutionary thinkers in

  Russian Central Asia conquest protested by

  on Russo-Turkish conflict

  Grech, Nicholas

  Gregorian Calendar

  Grévy, Jules

  Grey, Mabel

  Griboyedov, Alexander

  Grigorovich, Dmitri

  Grimm, Friedrich Melchior von

  Grinevitsky, Ignati

  Gurko, Josef

  Gypsies, The, (Pushkin)

  Hassan, Prince

  Heine, Heinrich

  Hell

  Herberstein

  Herzegovina, in Russo-Turkish war

  Herzen, Alexander

  background of

  on Chaadayev

  in exile

  journal published by

  Nechaev distrusted by

  on Nicholas I

  serf emancipation sought by

  socialist goals of

  young radicals’ denigration of

  Hesse-Darmstadt, Ludwig, Duke of

  Hohenzollern family

  Holy Alliance

  Hotel Evropa

  Hugo, Victor

  Hungarian uprising

  Idiot, The (Dostoevsky)

  Ignatyev, P. N.

  Imperial Ballet

  Inspector General, The (Gogol)

  Intelligentsia

  Ioann Antonovich, Emperor of Russia

  Ipatyev Monastery

  Isaeyva, Maria

  Ishutin, N. A.

  Islam, militant

  Italy, Carbonari revolutionaries in

  Ivan III (the Great), Grand Prince of Russia

  Ivan IV (the Terrible) Vasilyevich, Russian ruler

  Ivanov, Ivan Ivanovich

  Judicial reforms

  Kabardia, Russian conflict of

  Kalyaev, Ivan

  Kamenny Bridge

  Karabchevsky, N.P.

  Karakozov, Dmitri

  Karamzin, Nikolai Mikhailovich

  Katkov, M.N.

  Kavelin, Konstantin

  Kazan Cathedral

  Kerensky, Alexander

  Kessel, K.I.

  khadji Murat (Tolstoy)

  khalturin, Stepan

  Khiva Khanate, Russian subjugation of

  Kibalchich, Nikolai

  dynamite bombs constructed by

  Kireev, A.A.

  Kletochnikov, Nikolai

  Klyuchevsky, Vassily

  Kokand Khanate

  Kokh, K.F.

  Kolenkina, Maria

  Kolokol

  Kolotkevich, N.N.

  Komissarov-Kostromsky, Osip

  Koni, Anatoly

  Konstantin Konstantinovich, Grand Duke

  Konstantin Nikolayevich, Grand Duke

  on Alexander II’s romances

  on Alexander III

  childhood of

  court resentment of

  as father

  on heirs to throne

  mistress of

  Naval Department headed by

  on prosecutions of revolutionaries

  on Prussian conquest

  reforms supported by

  as Russian speaker

  on security tensions

  in serf emancipation process

  Shuvalov’s enmity toward

  on student unrest

  Konstantin Pavlovich, Grand Duke

  throne refused by

  Korba, Alexandra

  Koshelev, Alexander

  Kotlyarevsky (Kiev prosecutor)

  Kovalsky, Ivan Martynovich

  Kozlinina, Elena

  Kozlov (acting St. Petersburg governor)

  Kozmich, Fedor

  Kravchinsky, Sergei (Stepnyak)

  background of

  in exile

  gendarme chief killed by

  on Loris-Melikov reforms

  militant ideology of

  on Perovskaya

  on train bombing plot

  Kropotkin, Prince (Kharkov governor)

  Kropotkin, Pyotr Alekseyevich Prince

  Kucharev, Anya

  Kunta-Hadji, Kishiev

  Kurakin, Prince

  Kuzmin, P.A.

  Kuznetsov (student revolutionary)

  Kuznetsova (ballerina)

  kvyatkovsky, Alexander

  arrest of

  execution of

  in regicide plots

  Land and Freedom:

  creation of

  demonstration held by

  dismantlement of

  establishment of

  ideology of

  journal of

  leaders of

  Liberty or Death faction within

  narodniki vs. politicals of

  prosecution of members of

  public officials attacked by

  Lanskoy (minister of internal affairs)

  Lavrov, Petr

  Law Regulations (1864)

  Lear, Fanny

  Leichtenberg, Maria, Princess of (mother)

  Leichtenberg, Masha (daughter)

  Leichtenberg, Nicholas, Duke of

  Leichtenberg, Yevgeny

  Lenin (Vladimir Ulyanov)

  Leo XIII, Pope

  Lermontov, Mikhail

  Letkova-Sultanova, E.P.

  Letters on the Contemporary State of Russia (Fadeyev and Vorontsov Dashkov)

  “Letters Without and Address” (Chernyshevsky)

  Liberalism

  Liberty or Death

  Liebknecht, karl

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lipetsk:

  radical party planned at

  spa of

  Liszt, Franz

  Literature:

  authors’ feuds and

  censorship of

  of revolutionaries

  satirical

  Litvinov (tutor)

  Livadia Palace

  London, international radicals in

  London, Treaty of (1871)

  Loris-Melikov, Mikhail

  on Alexander II’s remarriage

  anti-terrorism strategies of

  assassination attempt on

  government reforms developed by

  military background of

  as minister of internal affairs

  moderate policies of

  police operations overseen by

  press relations eased by

  Third Department eliminated by

  Louise, Queen

  Louis XVI, King of France

  Macbeth (Shakespeare)

  Maikov, Appolon

  Main Engineering School

  Maistre, Joseph de

  Makovsky, Konstantin

  Mandt, Dr.

  Marble Palace

  Maria Alexandrovna, Empress of Russia

  on assassination attempts

  background of

  at coronation ceremony

  court life of

  death of

  health problems of

  marriage of

  as mother

  personality of

  physical appearance of

  on reforms

  religious practice of

  spiritualism of

  Maria Alexandrovna, Grand Duchess

  Maria Fedorovna, Empress of Russia (wife of Alexander III)

  Maria Fedorovna, Empress of Russia (wife of Paul I)

  Maria Nikolayevna, Grand Duchess

  see Leichtenberg, Maria Princess of

  Markevich, Boleslav

  Markus, F.F.

  Marmont, Auguste-Frédéric-Louis Viesse de

  Marriage:

  Morganatic

  as private property

  Marx, karl

  Maryinsky Theater

  Masson, Charles

  Matriculas

  Matthew, Gospel According to

  Melgunov, Nikolai

  Mendeleyev, Dmitri

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sp; Menshikov, Aleksander Danilovich Prince

  Merder, Karl karlovich

  Meshcherskaya, Princess

  Meshchersky, Prince

  Metternich, Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar von

  Mezentsov, N.

  assassination of

  Mikhail Alexandrovich, Grand Duke

  Mikhail Nikolayevich, Grand Duke “Misha,”

  Alexander II’s death and

  in Turkish conflict

  on Yuryevskaya

  Mikhailov, Alexander

  arrest of

  in party organization

  in regicide plots

  Mikhailov, Timofei

  Mikhailova, Alexandra

  Mikhailovsky, Nikolai

  Mikhailovsky Castle

  Mikhailovsky Manege

  Mikhail Pavlovich, Grand Duke

  Decembrist uprising and

  marriage of

  military involvement of

  wit of

  Milan I, King of Serbia

  Military reforms

  Mill, John stuart

  Miloradovich, Mikhail

  Milyutin, Dmitri

  on anti-terrorist crackdown

  background of

  on domestic reforms

  on government critics

  on Pobedonostsev

  on Russo-Turkish conflict

  on St. Petersburg fires

  on Shuvalov

  on student unrest

  on terrorist actions

  Milyutin, Nikolai

  Minikh, Khristofor

  Ministry of Internal Affairs

  Mirsky, Leon

  Mlodetsky, Ippolit

  Moltke, Helmuth Karl Bernhard von

  Montenegro

  Morganatic marriage

  Morny, Charles de

  Morozov, Nikolai

  background of

  on fellow activists

  as narodnik

  prison sentence of

  terrorist transformation of

  in train bomb plot

  Moscow

  motorcycle stunt shows in

  revolutionary activism in

  suburbs of

  as Third Rome

  Moscow University

  Mrovinsky, General

  Muravyev, Mikhail “Hangman,”

  Muravyev-Apostol, Sergei Ivanovich

  Muridism

  Myshkin, Ippolit

  Nadezhdin (journal editor)

  Nagibin, Yuri

  Napoleon Bonaparte

  defeat of

  Polish alliance with

  Prussia defeated by

  on Russian power

  on Speransky

  on whipping

  on women

  Napoleon III, Emperor of the French

  Alexander II’s rapprochement with

  court of

  in Crimean War

  fall of

  Narodniki

  terrorist tactics opposed by

  in Turkish conflict

  Narodnost

  Naryshkina, Countess

  Natalya B. (lady-in-waiting)

  Nationalism

  Nechaev, Sergei

  background of

  Dostoevsky’s fictional portrayal of

  former colleague murdered by

  ideology of

  People’s Will addressed by

  prosecution of

  revolutionary organization planned

  on student radicalization process

  Neigardt (Guards chief of staff)

  Nekrasov, Nikolai

  Nelidova, Varenka

  Nesselrode, Karl

  Neva River, flood of

  Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia

  accession of

  Alaskan sale negotiations under

  autocratic regime of

  bureaucratic corruption under

  camp bed used by

  on Catherine II’s memoirs

  Caucasian conflict begun by

  childhood of

  court elite of

  daily schedule of

  death of

  Decembrist plot against

  European control sought by

  on family marriages

  as father

  France disliked by

  as grandfather

  marriage of

  as martinet

  military involvements of

  mistresses of

  monument to

  Paul I’s ghost seen by

  physical appearance of

  Polish uprising suppressed by

  political criticism of

  on political dissidents

  on prosecutions

  religious practice of

  secret police developed by

  on serf emancipation

  spirit visitation of

  temperament of

  work capacity of

  Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia

  abdication of

  assassin’s execution approved by

  on autocracy

  childhood of

  marriage of

  murder of

  revolution against

  Nicholas Alexandrovich, Grand Duke “Niks,”

  childhood of

  death of

  reformist bent of

  Nicholas Konstantinovich “Nikola,” Grand Duke

  Nihilism

  Nikitenko, Alexander

  Nikolai Nikolayevich, Grand Duke

  Nikolayevsky Palace

  Nikolsky, Ksenofont Yakovlevich

  Nikonov (assassinated police agent)

  Nobel, Alfred

  Northern German Union

  Notes from the House of the Dead (Dostoevsky)

  Novgorod

  Novoye Vremya

  Oblomov (Goncharov)

  Oblomovism

  Obrenovic, Milan

  Obshchina

  October Revolution (1917)

  Ogarev, Nicholas

  Oginski, Olga

  Old-Style Julian Calendar, vii

  Olga, Grand Duchess

  Olga, Queen of Württemberg

  Order of St. Andrew

  Organization

  Orlov, Alexei Fyodorovich, Prince

  Orlov, Alexei Grigorevich

  Orlov, Grigory

  Oshanina, Maria

  Osman-pasha

  Ossetia, Russian conflict with

  Ostrovsky, Alexander

  Owen, Robert

  Palen, Count

  Palen, Petr

  Pale of settlement

  Palestine, Orthodox Christians in

  Panayev, Ivan

  Panin, Nikita

  Panin, Peter

  Paris, France:

  Alexander II’s visit to

  revolutionary underground in

  Paris, Treaty of (1856)

  Pashkov, Vassily, Prince

  Paskevich, Ivan

  Patkul, Alexander

  Patkul, Alexandra

  Patkul, Maria

  Paul, Saint

  Paul I, Emperor of Russia

  accession of

  bow ceremony of

  lineage of

  military drill observed by

  mistress of

  murder of

  spectral appearance of

  Peasants:

  collective property system of

  land allotments of

  poverty of

  rebellion of

  revolutionaries’ outreach to

  Stalinist collectivization and

  urban migration of

  zemstvo government of

  see also Serfs

  People’s Reprisal

  People’s Will:

  by-laws of

  criminal prosecutions of

  dictatorial discipline of

  Dostoevsky’s proximity to meeting place of

  dynamite bombs used by

  establishment of

  Executive Committee of

  leadership of

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p; Loris-Melikov reforms feared by

  love affairs among members of

  membership of

  organizational structure of

  public proclamations of

  regicide conspiracies of

  secret police mole placed by

  terrorist ethos of

  Perestroika, xi

  Perovskaya, Sofia

  background of

  in final assassination plot

  prosecution of

  Perovsky, Count

  Perovsky, Lev

  Pestel, Pavel

  Peterhof Palace

  Peter I (the Great), Tsar of Russia

  as Antichrist

  marriage of

  reforms of, xi

  Russian guards created by

  son killed by

  Peter II, Emperor of Russia

  Peter III, Tsar of Russia

  family background of

  guards regiments’ conspiracy against

  marriage of

  murder of

  Petrashevsky, M. Butashevich-

  Petr Fedorovich, Grand Duke

  Petrov, Anton

  Photography

  Pirogov, Nikolai

  Pisarev, Dmitri

  Plekhanov, Georgi

  Plevna, Russo-Turkish conflict at

  Pobedonostsev, Konstantin

  as head of Holy Synod

  on Loris-Melikov’s reforms

  reformist background of

  retrograde ideology of

  Pogodin, Mikhail

  Poland:

  rebellions in

  self-government in

  Police Department:

  terrorists arrested by

  Third Department replaced with

  Poor Folk (Dostoevsky)

  Popov (Land and Freedom member)

  Pososhkov

  Potapov, Alexander

  Potemkin, Grigory, Prince

  Presnyakov, Alexander

  Protestant evangelicism

  Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph

  Prussia, imperial aggression of

  Pugachev Rebellion

  Pushkin, Alexander

  on Alexander I

  on Alexander II

  on censorship

  as literary icon

  revolutionary critiques of

  on Russian-Polish antagonism

  on serf emancipation

  Putyatin, Count

  Radetsky (general)

  Radstock, Granville Waldegrave Lord

  “Raid, The” (Tolstoy)

  Railroads

  Rasputin, Grigory

  Rastrelli (architect)

  Razin, Stepan

  Razumovsky, Alexei (nephew)

  Razumovsky, Alexei (uncle)

  Razumovsky, Kirill

  Rebel, The (Camus)

  Revolution, cultural decline in wake of

  Revolutionaries:

  assassination efforts of, see also People’s Will, regicide conspiracies of

  coordinated terrorist actions of

  criminal prosecutions of

  Decembrists

  falsehoods employed by

  ideological discourse of

  literature of

  in London

  militant transformation of

  nihilists vs.

  personal life forsworn by

  as police informants

  political reprisals against

  as professionals

  rural activism of

  socialist goals of

  student protests of

  terrorist tactics employed in, see Terrorism

 

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