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Tolstoy family

belief in its German provenance
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becomes connected with the Yasnaya Polyana estate
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daily rituals
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patron saint
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move to Moscow (1837)
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family split up
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young Tolstoys go to live with Aunt Polina in Kazan
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division of property (1847)
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at Christmas
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Tolstoy family crest
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Tolstoy Museum, Moscow
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awarded the Order of the Red Banner
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Tolstoy Museum, Starogladkovskaya, Chechnya
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Tolstoy Society
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Tolstoyan movement

nature of 'Tolstoyans'
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Ge as one of the first 'Tolstoyans'
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Chertkov its eminence grise
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Tolstoyans sent to Solovki
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Sonya blocks Masha's marriage to Tolstoyan Biryukov
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Sonya's attitude to Tolstoyans
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rumours of a congress
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its first 'martyr'
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colonies established in England
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classified as a sect
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in World War I
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number of active Tolstoyans
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amnesty from conscription (1917)
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and Alexandra's release on bail
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difficulties with the Soviet government
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first grouped with sectarians and religious minority groups
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Chertkov writes testimonials for Tolstoyans
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'golden age of Tolstoyanism'
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passionate debates in Moscow
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organisation of communes
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at the Congress of Religious Sects
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executions by firing squad
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removal from list of bona fide conscientious objectors
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'faux Tolstoyans'
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arrests for 'anti-Soviet' activity
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archive of manuscripts by and about Tolstoyans
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number left alive in Russia (1978)
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treatment of Tolstoyans
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Tolstoyans' refusal to be collectivised
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journey to Siberia (1931)
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'Come to Your Senses, Brothers!' (anti-war petition)
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'Help! A Public Appeal Regarding the Caucasian Dukhobors' (brochure)
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'Stop the Fratricide!' (leaflet)
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Tomsk, Siberia
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Tregubov, Ivan
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Tretyakov, Pavel
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Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
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Trinity St Sergius Monastery, Sergiev Posad
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Trollope, Anthony
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The Bertrams
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The Prime Minister
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Trotsky, Leon
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Troyanovsky, Boris
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Trubetskaya, Gasha
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Trubetskoy, Vasily
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Tsarskoye Selo
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Tsushima, Battle of (1905)
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Tuckton House, Christchurch, Hampshire (later Dorset)
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Tula
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gypsies
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local government
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court
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prison
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abattoir
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Tula, Bishop of
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Tunis Journal
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Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich
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disappoints T
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lives in Paris
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oblique criticism of serfdom
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attitude to his own land-owning noble class
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moves abroad
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relationship with T
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relationship with Masha
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a self-confessed Westerniser
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obituary of Gogol
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imprisonment and exile to his estate
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allowed to travel again
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admires George Sand
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T visits him
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and T's gambling
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devotion to Pauline Viardot
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and T's 'Kholstomer'
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on
War and Peace
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character
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and Schopenhauer
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visits T
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and Pushkin celebrations (1880)
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and T's
Confession
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deathbed letter
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T on his works
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Fathers and Sons
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A Hunter's Notes
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Rudin
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Turgeneva, Varvara Petrovna (née Lutovinova)
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Turkestan
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Turkey

Azov campaigns
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Crimean War (1853–6)
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Bulgarian atrocities (1876)
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Turner, Charles
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Tver province
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Tyndall, John
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Tyutchev, Fyodor
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Tyutcheva, Darya (Dolly)
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Tyutcheva, Ekaterina (Kitty)
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U

Ukraine
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Ulyanov, Vladimir
see
Lenin, Vladimir

Umberto I, King of Italy
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
(Stowe)
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Unitarians
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Unity Church
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Universalists
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Urusov, Leonid Dmitrievich
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Urusov, Sergey Semyonovich
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Urusova, Lidia Sergeyevna
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Vanyusha (Dmitry's serf)
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Varlamov, Father Alexey
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Varsonofy, Father
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Vasiliev, Vladimir
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Vasnetsov, Viktor
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vegetarianism, vegetarians
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Velichkovsky, Paisy
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Verdi, Giuseppe

Rigoletto
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La Traviata
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Vereshchagin, Vasily
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Verigin, Pyotr
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Verigin, Vasily
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Viardot, Pauline
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Vilna University
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Virgil
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Aeneid
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Vladikavkaz
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Vladivostock
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Vnezapnaya fort
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Vogûé, Vicomte Eugène-Melchior
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Voice of Truth and Unity
(journal)
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Volga river
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Volkona river
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Volkonskaya, Princess Ekaterina (née Trubetskaya; T's maternal grandmother)
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Volkonsky, Prince Nikolay Sergeyevich (T's grandfather)
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army career
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and Yasnaya Polyana
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on Catherine the Great's Crimea tour
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military governor, Arkhangelsk
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marriage to Princess Ekaterina Trubetskaya
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builds Grumant
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his library
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treatment of his serfs
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idolised by T
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takes Maria Nikolayevna to St Petersburg
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Volkonsky, Prince Sergey Grigorievich
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Volkonsky, Major General Sergey Fyodorovich (T's maternal great-grandfather)
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Volkonsky family
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Voltaire
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Voronezh
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Voronka river
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Vorontsov, Prince Mikhail
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Vozdykhantsy ('Sighers')
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W

Wagner, Richard

Parsifal
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Ring
cycle
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Siegfried
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Wallachia
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Wanderers Exhibition, 29th (St Petersburg)
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Warsaw Uprising (1830)
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Week, The
(periodical)
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Wells, H. G.
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Westernisers
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Whiteway, Cotswolds
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Wilhelm II, Kaiser
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Williams, Howard:
The Ethics of Diet: A Catena of Authorities Deprecatory of the Practice of Flesh-Eating
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Windsor Castle, Berkshire
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Winter Palace, St Petersburg
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Wittgenstein, Ludwig
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Wokler, Robert
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World War I

Sasha goes to the front as a nurse
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Chertkov supports the war effort
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atrocities of
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Peace concluded with Germany (March 1918)424
confirms T's predictions
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