Black Repartition

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Black Repartition was a late 19th-century Russian revolutionary organization that emerged from the split of the populist movement, advocating for land redistribution and opposing autocratic rule through largely non-terrorist means.

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instanceOf Russian revolutionary organization
political organization
activityType clandestine political activity
distribution of illegal literature
advocatedFor land redistribution
peasant rights
social equality in the countryside
basedOn Narodnik theories of the peasant commune
country Russian Empire
dissolvedInPeriod early 1880s
distinguishedFrom Narodnaya Volya NERFINISHED
emergedFrom Narodnaya Volya split
split of the populist movement in Russia
focus agrarian reform
peasant question in Russia
foundedInPeriod 1879
goal establishment of a more egalitarian social order
overthrow of autocratic rule in Russia
hadPublication Black Repartition (illegal newspaper) NERFINISHED
historicalContext late Tsarist Russia
ideology Narodnik movement NERFINISHED
populism
socialism
influenced Russian Social Democratic Labour Party founders
early Russian Marxist movement
language Russian
legacy precursor to Russian social democracy
movement Russian revolutionary movement
notableMember Georgi Plekhanov NERFINISHED
Lev Deich NERFINISHED
Osip Aptekman NERFINISHED
Pavel Axelrod NERFINISHED
Vera Zasulich NERFINISHED
Yakov Stefanovich NERFINISHED
opposedMethod individual terrorism
opposedTo Tsarist regime
autocracy in the Russian Empire
politicalPosition left-wing
reasonForSplit disagreement over use of terrorism
regionOfActivity European Russia NERFINISHED
Moscow NERFINISHED
St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
repressedBy Tsarist secret police
timePeriod late 19th century
usedMethod agitation among peasants
non-terrorist tactics
propaganda
underground publications

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Mark Natanson memberOf Black Repartition