Authors: Rosamund Bartlett
T in a naval munitions unit
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European-looking
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Sonya's trip (1891)
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St Petersburg Conservatoire
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St Petersburg Gazette
(newspaper)
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St Petersburg Italian Opera
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St Petersburg University
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Saint-Thomas, Prospère
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Sakhalin penal colony
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Samara
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T lives like a Bashkirian nomad in
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koumiss cure
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Yasnaya Polyana raided while T in
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Tolstoy family visits their estate
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T relishes the lack of amenities
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the Bashkirs
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harvests
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famine
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T's letter in the
Moscow Gazette
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aid donations
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T and Sergey Lvovich visit (1874)
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Bashkir horse race
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T enlarges his estate
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T visits the Molokans
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Mackenzie Wallace meets Molokans and Bashkirs
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T goes there for the last time
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police surveillance of T
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Lev Lvovich receives the estate
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famine relief
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Samara, Bishop of
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Samarin, Pyotr
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Samson-Himmelstierna, Hermann von
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Sarafov, Abdurashid
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Sarolea, Charles
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Savina, Maria
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Schiller, Friedrich:
The Robbers
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Schmidt, Maria Alexandrovna
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Schopenhauer, Arthur
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Schubert, Franz
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Schumann, Robert
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Dichterliebe
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Schuyler, Eugene
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Schweizerhof Hotel, Lucerne
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Scott, Sir Walter
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Scriabin, Alexander
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Scythians
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Sebastopol
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siege of (1854–5)
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sectarianism
government suppression of
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peasants drawn towards
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T becomes increasingly drawn to sectarians
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T first meets 'Molokans'
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influx of Protestantism
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schism in the Church caused by Old Believers
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Old Believers dealt with ruthlessly
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Berdyaev on
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other sectarian groups
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religious dissenters allowed to practise their faith without fear of persecution (1906)
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T see Jesus as sectarian
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T first meets Syutayev
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and Bondarev
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T takes up the cause of persecuted sectarians
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T first meets Dukhobors
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Chertkov collects evidence on sectarians' persecution
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third Missionary Congress opposes sects
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Sekhin, Epifan (Epishka)
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Serafim of Sarov, St.
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Serbs
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serfs
ruled over by Westernised nobility
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T takes advantage of his serf girls
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T's attitude towards serfdom
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Volkonsky's serfs at Yasnaya Polyana
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Nikolay Ilyich's serfs
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storytellers
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corporal punishment
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at Christmas
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building of Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
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Nikolskoye estate serfs
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Pirogovo estate serfs
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Shcherbachevka estate serfs
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T inherits Yasnaya Polyana and
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serfs
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Turgenev's oblique criticism of serfdom
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T's emancipation plans
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T's serfs transfer from
corvée
system to quit rent
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T frees all his house serfs
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Emancipation of Serfdom Act (1861)
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abolition of serfdom
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krepostniks
(defenders of serfdom)
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see also
peasantry
Sergiev Posad
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Sergius of Radonezh, St, Patron Saint of Russia
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'Sermon on the Mount'
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Serzhputovsky, General
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Shabunin, Private Vasily
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Shah, Muhammed
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Shakers
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Shaker Answer, The
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Shakespeare, William
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King Lear
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Shaliapin, Fyodor
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Shaw, George Bernard
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Shchegolenok, Vasily
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Shcherbachevka, Kursk province
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Shcherbatova, Praskovya
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Shcherbatsky, Prince
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Shentalinsky, Vitaly
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Sheremetev, Boris Petrovich
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Shuvalova, Countess
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Sibelius, Jean
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Siberia
Decembrist Uprising leaders exiled
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Dostoyevsky's sentence
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Chernyshevsky exiled
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Poles deported to
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T's ancestor Vasily Gorchakov sent to
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Stalin in exile
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Russian penal system
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Lenin's exile
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Tolstoyan commune in
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Simeon Stylites the Younger, St
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Simferopol
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Sitka Island, southern Alaska
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Skakuny ('jumpers')
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Skoptsy ('self-castrators')
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Slavophiles
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Slavic Bazaar Hotel, Moscow
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'Slavic Committee'
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Slavic Congress, second (Moscow, 1867)
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Social Democratic Labour Party
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socialism, socialists
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Society for the Encouragement of Spiritual and Ethical Reading
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Society for the Study and Dissemination of the Works of L.N. Tolstoy
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Society of True Freedom
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Sokolov, Ivan
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Solovetsky prison-monastery, White Sea
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Solovyov, Evgeny
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Solovyov, Professor Sergey Mikhailovich
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History of Russia from the Earliest Times
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'Public Lectures about Peter the Great'
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Solovyov, Vladimir Sergeyevich
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Sophia the Martyr, St
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South Kensington Museum, London (later Victoria and Albert Museum)
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Southbourne, Hampshire (later Dorset)
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Sovetskayapravda
(newspaper)
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Soviet Supreme Court
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Soviet Union, collapse of (1991)
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Sovnarkom (Council of Ministers)
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Sparrow Hills, Moscow
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Spasskoye-Lutovinovo estate
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Spencer, Herbert
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Spiridon, St
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'Spiritual Unity (the Church of Lev Tolstoy)'
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Stadling, Jonas
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Stalin, Joseph (Iosif Dzhugashvili)
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Stalinism
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Starley, John
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Starogladkovskaya, Chechnya
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staroobryadtsy
('adherents of the old rite')
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Stasyulevich, Alexander
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Stendhal,
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Sterne, Laurence
A Sentimental Journey
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Tristram Shandy
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Stettin, Prussia
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Stickney, Asenath
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Stockham, Dr Alice Bunker
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Tokology: A Book for Every Woman
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Stockholm Peace Congress (1909; cancelled)
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Stockholm Tageblatt
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Stolypin, Prime Minister
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Strakhov, Nikolay
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