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The Wanderers (Peredvizhniki), 1888

Dostoevsky and Radicalism

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This PowerPoint illustrates the situation of the lower classes in Russia after the Emancipation through art and presents early Russian radicalism as background for discussion of Dostoevsky's Notes from the Underground.

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The Wanderers (Peredvizhniki), 1888

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Volga BoatmanIlya Repin, 1873

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Repair Work on the RailwayKonstantin Savitsky, 1874

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StokerNikolai Yaroshenko, 1878

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Troika: Apprentices Hauling WaterVasily Perov, 1886

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Life is EverywhereNikolai Yaroshenko, 1888

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Poor People Collecting Coal in an Abandoned Pit

Nikolai Kasatkin, 1894

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Barge HaulersAlexei Korin, 1897

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Family of a WorkerNikolai Kasatkin, 1890s

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WasherwomenAbram Arkhipov, c. 1901

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Rational Egoism

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Nikolai Chernyshevsky1828-89

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Nihilism

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Dmitry Pisarev, 1860s1840-68

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StudentNikolai Yaroshenko, 1881

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Female StudentNikolai Yaroshenko, 1881

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Nihilist StudentIlya Repin, 1883

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Arrest of a Nihilist

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Death of Bazarov

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Populism

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Alexander Herzen1812-70

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Alexander HerzenNikolai Ge, 1867

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Peter Lavrov1823-1900

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Mikhail Bakunin, c. 18601814-76

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The PhilanthropistsVladimir Makovsky, 1874

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A Teacher in a VillageVladimir Makovsky, 1897

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The Condemned, 1872Vladimir Makovsky

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Terrorism

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Dmitry KarakozovIlya Repin, 1866

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Sergei Nechaev, 18701847-82

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Land and Freedom (Founded 1876)

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PrisonerNikolai Yaroshenko, 1878

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Vera Zasulich1849-1919

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Dining Room of the Winter Palace after Assassination Attempt, 1879

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The Assassinationof Alexander II

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Alexander II on His Deathbed

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Alexander II on His DeathbedKonstantin Makovsky, 1881

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Execution of Five Members of The People’s Will

April 3, 1881

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Revolutionary MeetingIlya Repin, 1883

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They Didn’t Expect HimIlya Repin, 1888

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Arrest of a PropagandistIlya Repin, 1892

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Fyodor Dostoevsky, c. 1841

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Mock Execution of the Petrashevtsy, 1849

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Omsk Penal Colony

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Dostoevsky, 1862

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Dostoevsky, 1863

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Wiesbaden Casino, Germany

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Fyodor DostoevskyVasily Perov, 1872

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Dostoevsky, 1879

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Crystal Palace, 1851

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Crystal PalaceGreat Exhibition of 1851

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Dostoevsky Monument, Moscow