Authors: Rosamund Bartlett
Chertkova, Elizaveta Ivanovna
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Chertkov family
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Chertkov Public Library, Moscow
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Cheti-Menei
('monthly readings')
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chinovnik
(representative of imperial bureaucracy)
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Chopin, Fryderyk François
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Prelude in D Flat Major
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Christchurch, Hampshire (now Dorset)
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Christianity
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Christian teaching
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T's views on
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Russian Christianisation
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Dostoyevsky embraces
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T's and Alexeyev's discussions
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T's discussions with Molokans
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morality as its cornerstone
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Matthew Arnold on
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practical
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Tolstoyan
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and redemptive love
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spiritual essence of
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resurgence of
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Church of England
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Church of the Nativity of Our Lady, Kremlin, Moscow
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Church Slavonic
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Circus-Theatre, St Petersburg
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civil service Table of Ranks
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Co-operative Association for the Study and Dissemination of the Works of Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy
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Cold War
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Collins, Wilkie
The Law and the Lady
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A Woman in White
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Commissariat of People's Enlightenment
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Common Cause, The
(revolutionary émigré journal)
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Communards
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communism, collapse of
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Central Committee
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Propaganda and Agitation Department
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Comte, Auguste
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Confucius
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Congress of Religious Sects (June 1920)
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Constantinople
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Contemporary, The
(literary journal)
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contraception
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Cornfield, The
(magazine)
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Counter Reformation
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Coxe, William
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Crimea
Catherine the Great's tour
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conquered by Catherine the Great
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T and Leonid Urusov visit (1885)
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Chekhov lives in
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T recuperates in
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Crimean Tatars
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Crimean War (1853–6)
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Crosby, Ernest
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Custine, Marquis de
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Cynics (Greek Philosophers)
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Cyprus
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Cyril, St
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Cyrillic alphabet
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Cyrus the Great
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D
Daghestan
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highlanders
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Dante Alighieri
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Dargomyzhsky, Alexander:
Rusalka
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Darwin, Charles:
Origin of Species
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Davy, Humphry
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Dawn, The
(Slavophile journal)
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Decembrist Uprising (1825), Decembrists
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Diaghilev, Sergey: visits T
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Diary of a Writer
(journal)
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Dickens, Charles
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David Copperfield
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Dombey and Son
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Little Dorrit
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Martin Chuzzlewit
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Dietetic Reformer and Vegetarian Messenger, The
(journal)
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Dijon
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divorce in Imperial Russia
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Dmitry of Rostov, St
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Dobrinya Nikitich (bogatyr)
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Dobrolyubov, Alexander
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Dole, Nathan Haskell
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Dolgorukov, Prince Pyotr
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Domna (Yasnaya Polyana servant)
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Domostroi
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Don river
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Dora (English governess to the Tolstoys)
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Dorpat University
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Dostoyevskaya, Anna Grigorievna
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Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
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arrested and imprisoned
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a member of the Petrashevsky Circle
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Siberian exile
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T's main rival
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differing worldview from T's
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tirade against T
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spiritual crisis
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almost meets T
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and Pushkin celebrations (1880)
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death
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The Brothers Karamazov
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Crime and Punishment
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Diary of a Writer
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The Gambler
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Notes from the House of the Dead
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'White Nights'
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Dresden
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Druzhinin, Alexander
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Dukhobors ('wrestlers in the name of the Holy Spirit')
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emigration to Canada
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The Count of Monte-Cristo
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The Fencing Teacher
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The Three Musketeers
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La Dame aux camélias
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L'Homme-femme
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Dyakov, Dmitry Alexeyevich
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Dyakova, Darya Alexandrovna (Dolly)
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Dyakova, Maria Dmitrievna (Masha)
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Dyakova, Sofya Robertovna (née Voitkevich; 'Sofesh')
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Eastern Orthodoxy
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'Eastern Question'
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education
lack of adequate public education in Russia
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T teaches village children to read and write
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T puts together an
ABC
and reading primers
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T's school at Yasnaya Polyana
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T aims to provide the masses with high- quality reading matter
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T's child-centred approach
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T learns about pedagogy abroad
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T permitted to found a pedagogical journal
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T's growing network of unconventional schools
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T's teachers
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ill-conceived university reforms
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relationship between'T and pupils
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Ministry of Internal Affairs' perception of T's schools
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secret police file on'T
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secret police raid Yasnaya Polyana
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importance of his work to T
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T closes his schools down
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T's article condemning university education
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T's views on his children's education
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local teachers study T's methods
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T's 'On Popular Education'
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inconclusive trial of his teaching method
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Sonya's dislike of T's obsession with pedagogy
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Edward VII, King
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Eikhenbaum, Boris
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Elders (
startsy
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Eliot, George
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Elizabeth, Empress of Russia
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Elizaveta Fyodorovna, Grand Duchess
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Emancipation of Serfdom Act (1861)
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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Engelgardt, Varvara von
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English Club, Moscow
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Enlightenment
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Enukidze, Avel
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Epictetus
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Ergolskaya, Elizaveta Alexandrovna
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Ergolskaya, Tatyana Alexandrovna ('Toinette')
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taken in as an orphaned child by T's grandparents
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