Memoirs of a Revolutionist

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Memoirs of a Revolutionist is an autobiographical work by Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin, recounting his life, political development, and revolutionary activities in 19th-century Russia and Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiography
book
author Peter Kropotkin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes Kropotkin's aristocratic upbringing
Kropotkin's conversion to anarchism
Kropotkin's escape from prison
Kropotkin's exile in Western Europe
Kropotkin's imprisonment in Russia
Kropotkin's military service
Kropotkin's scientific expeditions to Siberia
genre autobiography
political memoir
hasFormat audiobook
digital
e-book
print
hasPart A Prisoner
Childhood
In Siberia
In Western Europe
Youth
hasTranslation French
German
Russian
Spanish
influenced anarchist movement
socialist and radical readers in Europe
influencedBy Kropotkin's scientific background
Russian revolutionary tradition
literaryPeriod late 19th century
mainSubject 19th-century Russia
Russian revolutionary movement
anarchism
life of Peter Kropotkin
political radicalization
movement Russian revolutionary movement
anarchism
notableFor detailed account of Russian revolutionary circles
first-hand description of Tsarist prisons
insight into development of anarchist thought
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

New York
publicationDate 1899
publisher Houghton Mifflin
timePeriodCovered 19th century
Russian Empire
surface form: Tsarist Russia

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Peter Kropotkin notableWork Memoirs of a Revolutionist
Pyotr notableWork Memoirs of a Revolutionist
subject surface form: Pyotr Kropotkin