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§28 The Third of March and the Ninth of May 1838

  • Alexander Ivanovich Herzen
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Introduction xi
  4. Guide to This Edition xxxix
  5. Timeline xliii
  6. Preface to the 1860 Edition 1
  7. Part One Childhood and University(1812–1834)
  8. §1 Birth into History: La Grande Armée Arrives in Moscow 11
  9. §2 Loyalty and Patriotism 21
  10. §3 Calot 23
  11. §4 The Uncles 25
  12. §5 Childhood and Social Order 32
  13. §6 Religious Education and Practice 35
  14. §7 Decembrist Revolt 37
  15. §8 Nick and Sparrow Hills: Friendship and a Shared Cause 41
  16. §9 Ivan Yakovlev and the Circle of Superfluous Men 45
  17. §10 University 47
  18. §11 Early Adulthood 49
  19. §12 Political Disillusion 52
  20. Part Two Prison and Exile(1834–1838)
  21. §13 Ogaryov’s Arrest 57
  22. §14 Herzen’s Arrest 59
  23. §15 Police Station and Initial Questioning 62
  24. §16 Krutitsky Barracks 66
  25. §17 Interrogation and Sentencing 68
  26. §18 Perm 78
  27. §19 The Bureaucracy 84
  28. §20 Provincial Governance 89
  29. §21 Vitberg 94
  30. §22 The Heir’s Visit 96
  31. §23 Arrival in Vladimir 101
  32. Part Three Vladimir on the Klyazma River(1838–1839)
  33. Introduction 107
  34. §24 The Princess and Her Aunt 109
  35. §25 The Orphan 113
  36. §26 Living Apart 121
  37. §27 Moscow in My Absence 124
  38. §28 The Third of March and the Ninth of May 1838 133
  39. §29 June 13, 1839 148
  40. §30 Correspondence 150
  41. Part Four Moscow, Petersburg, Novgorod(1840–1847)
  42. §31 From Vladimir to Moscow 159
  43. §32 Pavlov 160
  44. §33 Stankevich and Study of Hegel 162
  45. §34 Philosophical Language 165
  46. §35 Theory and Practice 167
  47. §36 “Reconciliation with Reality” 169
  48. §37 St. Petersburg 171
  49. §38 Belinsky 173
  50. §39 The Magistr 175
  51. §40 Alienation, Protest, and National Spirit 178
  52. §41 Dedicated Literati 182
  53. §42 Petersburg 184
  54. §43 The Old Guard 185
  55. §44 Notes from Natalie 189
  56. §45 Personalities East and West 192
  57. §46 Granovsky 195
  58. §47 Friendship and Convictions 198
  59. §48 Not “Our People” 202
  60. §49 Chaadayev 206
  61. §50 The Sphinx 209
  62. §51 The Last Trip to Sokolovo 214
  63. §52 A Passport, at Last 216
  64. §53 Nikolai Ketcher (1842–1847) 219
  65. Part Five Paris–Italy–Paris(1847–1852)
  66. Introduction 224
  67. Outside (Before the Revolution and After)
  68. §54 The Journey 225
  69. §55 The Honeymoon of the Republic 228
  70. §56 A Dream 231
  71. §57 Into the Storm 234
  72. §58 Departure from Paris 239
  73. §59 Mazzini, Garibaldi, Saffi 245
  74. §60 Exiles in Switzerland 251
  75. §61 Il Pianto 258
  76. §62 Post Scriptum 261
  77. §63 Rothschild versus Romanov 265
  78. §64 1850–1851 273
  79. §65 Proudhon 283
  80. §66 Relationships 289
  81. §67 Vive la mort 294
  82. Inside (A Family Drama)
  83. §68 From Natalie’s Diary and Letters 297
  84. §69 Signs 304
  85. §69 Signs 308
  86. §71 Herwegh 310
  87. §72 Swirling<sup>357</sup> of the Heart<sup>358</sup> 316
  88. §73 One More Year (1851) 320
  89. §74 Gossip and Lies 324
  90. §75 Reunion and Recovery 327
  91. §76 “Oceano nox” 331
  92. §77 The Challenge (1852) 337
  93. §78 Natalie’s Final Days 343
  94. Appendix
  95. §79 Haug 350
  96. §80 Teddington 354
  97. Russian Shadows
  98. §81 N. I. Sazonov 357
  99. §82 The Engelsons 364
  100. Part Six England(1852–1864)
  101. §83 London Fog 369
  102. §84 John Stuart Mill and His Book On Liberty 373
  103. §85 Robert Owen 377
  104. Part Seven The Free Russian Press and The Bell
  105. §86 Apogee and Perigee 389
  106. §87 The Young Emigration 393
  107. §88 Mikhail Bakunin and the Polish Cause 395
  108. Part Eight “Fragments” and Supplement
  109. §89 In Absence of Any Attachments 401
  110. §90 “Venezia la bella” 404
  111. §91 Alpendrücken 406
  112. §92 After the Attack 407
  113. Addendum Final Years
  114. “To an Old Comrade” 411
  115. From Herzen’s Diary 414
  116. From Herzen’s Letters to Ogaryov 415
  117. General Index 423
  118. Index of Names 431
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