HERZEN, ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH

əlyĭksänˈdər ēväˈnəvĭch hârˈtsĭn, 1812–70, Russian revolutionary leader and writer. A member of the aristocracy, he was appalled at the brutality of his class, the lack of freedom at all levels of Russian society, and the terrible poverty of the serfs. He joined a socialist political circle and, as a punishment, was sent (1834) to the provinces as a civil servant. In 1840 he returned to Moscow, where he met and influenced Belinsky. In 1847, Herzen left Russia, never to return. He settled first in Paris, where he supported the Revolution of 1848, and later (1852) in England, where set up the first free Russian press abroad.

From the Other Shore, a series of articles written mainly in 1848–49 (1855, tr. 1956), is Herzen's critique of the European revolutions of the period. His My Past and Thoughts (1855; tr., 4 vol., 1968; 1977) is a survey of Russia under serfdom together with a history of the revolutionary movements he had witnessed. He also published the influential radical weekly journal Kolokol (The Bell, 1857–62), which had a large European audience and although officially banned in Russia was widely read there. Herzen also wrote a popular novel, Who Is to Blame? (1847, tr. 1984), about a liberal hero who becomes disillusioned with Russian society. He was a leading Westernizer until 1848, but then he modified his views toward the Slavophile faith in Russia's communal institutions (see Slavophiles and Westernizers). Nonetheless, he continued to view its peasant communes as egalitarian forerunners of a socialist society rather than as strongholds of tradition.

See his Selected Philosophical Works (tr. 1956), and My Past Thoughts (tr. 1980); studies by M. Malia (1961), E. Acton (1979), M. Partridge (2d ed., 1993), and A. M. Kelly (1999).

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INTRODUCTION I A LEXANDER HERZEN was born in Moscow on March 25, 1812...Russia, the child was illegitimate. "Herzen" was a name invented for him by his...Christian name and his fathers, Alexander Ivanovich. His parents lived together in Moscow...
...interested in the moral aspects o f Aleksandr Nikolaevichs upbringing, he appears...several political exiles, including Aleksandr Herzen, whom he met in Vyatka, and...personal journals and those of both Aleksandr Nikolaevich and Zhukovsky survive...
...Introduction ; Odum and Odum, Energy Basis for Man and Nature . 97. Frederick C. Copleston, Philosophy in Russia: From Herzen to Lenin and Berdyaev , 285. 98. In Edwin E. Slosson, Major Prophets of Today , 199. Implicit in Ostwalds social energetics...
...265, 268 hallucinations, 195, 198, 199, 203, 204, 259 heredity, 32, 55, 57, 59, 110, 126, 128, 157 Herzen, Aleksandr, 10, 12 2 homicide, 31, 134, 142, 147, 249 Huet, Marie-Helene, 105, 106, 165 hypnosis, 21, 190...
...Correspondence with Friends, 6; The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich, 93, 94, 95...and serious, 30-32; Russia re- sembling, xii Herzen, Aleksandr: My Past and Thoughts, 94 Hoffman (in Nevsky Prospect...
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...1875), and Ivan Ivanovich Chetverikov. As Rieber...his younger brother Aleksandr, set up a machine factory...during his meeting with Aleksandr Ivanov in Rome in 1852...1858 he met Alexander Herzen in London, and in 1862...Library. (74) Aleksei Ivanovich Khludov, together with...
...quite a stir at court and Herzen felt that such open rebellion...general followed. His son Aleksandr was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary...hysterical scenes at court. Aleksandr wrote that his sisters affair...Petrovna, Prince Mikhail Ivanovich Dashkov, at that time captain...
...at Gatchina, the estate of Aleksandr Kurakin, whose wife Aleksandra...wanted to see her brother. "Aleksandr, whose friendship for me...the death of Prince Mikhail Ivanovich in Poland. Since he was honest...St. Petersburg, she wrote Aleksandr in Holland not to return to...
...Russian literature at the Herzen Institute and describes...aristocrat" Ivan Ivanovich Tolstoi, whose father...shoe store called "Aleksandr." The owner of this...the commercial firm "Aleksandr," Aleksandr Triberg, and one of...


 

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HERZEN, ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH lyiksan d r eva n vich har tsin, 1812...and influenced Belinsky . In 1847, Herzen left Russia, never to return. He settled...banned in Russia was widely read there. Herzen also wrote a popular novel, Who Is...


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