Authors: Rosamund Bartlett
merchant class
T's aversion to
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in Moscow
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depicted in Ostrovsky's
Bankruptcy
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Merezhkovsky, Dmitry
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Methodius, St
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Meyer, Adam Fyodorovich
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The Subjection of Women
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Milyutin, Vladimir
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Mikula Selyaninovich (bogatyr)
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Minayev, Ivan
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Ministry of Agriculture
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Ministry of Culture
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Ministry of Education
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Ministry of Internal Affairs
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Moscow archive
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Ministry of People's Enlightenment
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Ministry ofWar 1111
Miserbiyev, Sado
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Mishenka (T's illegitimate brother)
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modernism
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Molokans
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Molostvova, Zinaida
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Monastery of the Cyzicus Martyrs, Kazan
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Mongols
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Montaigne, Michel de
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Montels, Vicomte Jules ('Monsieur Nief')
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Montels, Lucie (née Gachet)
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Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, baron de
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De l'esprit des lois
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Montreux, Switzerland
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Moravian Church
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Morgachev, Dmitry
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Morozov, Pyotr (teacher at Yasnaya Polyana school)
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Morozov, Savva
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Moscow
Napoleon's troops march on
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great Moscow fire (1812)
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Napoleon's retreat from (1812)
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Tolstoy family moves to (1837)
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Zamoskvorechie
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cornerstone laid for Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
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T moves to Arbat area
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gypsy choirs
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salons
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four Tolstoy brothers photographed together
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T meets Moscow-based writers
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T visits with his sister Masha and her children
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T's research in
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T dreams of having a pied-a-terre in
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infamous murder case (1850)
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centre of Russian Pan-Slavism
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Tolstoy family moves to (1881)
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Orthodox faithful and Old Believers debates
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Pushkin celebrations (1880)
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search for new teachers for Tolstoy children
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T visits the city's slums
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census (1882)
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condemned by T as a 'foul sewer'
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T finds and renovates a winter home for the family
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Nicholas II's coronation
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first Missionary Congresses (1887 and 1891)
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unrest on the day of T's funeral
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Sonya negotiates to sell family house in
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T's former house is nationalised
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Moscow Conservatoire
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Moscow Gazette
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Moscow Literacy Committee
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Moscow Manège
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Moscow military court
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Moscow University
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Moscow-Kursk railway line
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Moskauer Deutscher Zeitung
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Mount Beshtau
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Mount Elbrus
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Mountain Cossacks
(Grebenskie kazaki)
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
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Mozhaysk, Bishop of
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Mozhaysk
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Mtsensk
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Müller, Max
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The Six Systems of Indian Philosophy
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Muravyov-Apostol, Matvey
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Muravyov-Apostol, Sergey
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Khovanshchina
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The Nursery
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Nagornova, Varvara Valerianovna (Varya; née Tolstaya; T's niece)
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Nakhimov, Admiral
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Naples
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Napoleonic Wars
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Naryshkin, Alexander
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Naryshkin, Semyon Kirillovich
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Nastasina, Pelageya Ivanovna ('Pashenka'; Alexandra Ilyinichna's ward)
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nationalism
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Nazis
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Nekrasov, Nikolay
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Neva
(ship)
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New Economic Policy (NEP)
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New Polyana
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Evening Post
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Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia
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Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia
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'Nief, Monsieur'
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Montels, Vicomte Jules
Nietzsche, Friedrich
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Nikolay Filippovich (Yasnaya Polyana coachman)
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Nikolskoye-Vyazemskoye estate, Tula province
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Nikon, Father
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nobility
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aristocracy
Non-resistance
(journal)
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Nord, Le
(Russian government's French- language journal)
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Nordman, Natalya Borisovna
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Norman, Sir Henry
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Northern Messenger
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Notes of the Fatherland
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Novikov, Mikhail
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Novodevichy Convent and Cemetery, Moscow
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Obolenskaya, Elizaveta Valerianovna (Liza; née Tolstaya; T's niece)
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Obolenskaya, Maria Lvovna (Masha; née Tolstaya; T's daughter)
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appearance
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education
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Biryukov tries to marry her
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T's favourite
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T relies on her for assistance and moral support
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temporarily renounces her share of T's property
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famine relief
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involvement in Tolstoyan movement
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marries Nikolay Obolensky
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miscarriage
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death
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Obolensky, Dmitry Dmitrievich
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Obolensky, Leonid Dmitrievich
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Obolensky, Nikolay Leonidovich (T's son-in- law)
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Oka river
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Okhotnitskaya, Natalya Petrovna (Toinette's companion)
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Old Believers
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Old Testament
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Olteniça, Wallachia
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Optina Pustyn Monastery, Kaluga province
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Orekhanov, Father Georgy
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Orekhov, Alexey Stepanovich (Alyoshka; T's servant)
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