Thou Shalt Kill: Revolutionary Terrorism in Russia, 1894-1917Princeton University Press, 1995年12月31日 - 376 頁 Anna Geifman examines the explosion of terrorist activity that took place in the Russian empire from the years just prior to the turn of the century through 1917, a period when over 17,000 people were killed or wounded by revolutionary extremists. On the basis of new research, she argues that a multitude of assassination attempts, bombings, ideologically motivated robberies, and incidents of armed assault, kidnapping, extortion, and blackmail for party purposes played a primary role in the revolution of 1905 and early twentieth-century Russian political history in general. |
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CHAPTER | 11 |
CHAPTER | 45 |
CHAPTER THREE | 84 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 123 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 154 |
CHAPTER | 181 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 207 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 223 |
EPILOGUE | 249 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 357 |
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