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In his lifetime Prince Dmitrii Aleksandrovich Khilkov (1857–1914) became known in a number of seemingly contradictory roles and contexts: courageous officer, Tolstoyan, defender of the oppressed, leader of the Dukhobor exodus, revolutionary terrorist and returning Orthodox prodigal. Born into one of Russia’s ancient aristocratic families, with close links to the court, he chose an unexpected path that led him deep into the Russian countryside and brought him to the very edge of the Empire. Renouncing a brilliant military career, he gave up almost all his land to the peasants and settled on a small farm at Pavlovki, Khar’kov province. There, his support for peasants at variance with local landowners and the Church brought him into conflict with authority, both civil and ecclesiastical, and led to his exile, firstly among religious dissidents in Transcaucasia and later among political émigrés in Switzerland.
Using a wide range of often obscure published sources, this book explores Khilkov’s extraordinary life through his autobiographical notes and the accounts of many who knew him, among them Lev Tolstoi and his disciples, the Marxist Vladimir Bonch-Bruevich, fellow members of the Socialist Revolutionary Party and the Orthodox clergy who guided him back to the Church.

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Contents: The Khilkov Story: An Introduction – The Khilkovs in Peace and War – Among Cossacks and Exiles in Transcaucasia – Dissent in Pavlovki – Discovering Tolstoi – In the Shadow of Exile – Exile and Family Drama – The Khilkov Children – Sectarians and the State in Russia – Among the Doukhobors – Khilkov and the Doukhobor Exodus – The Break with Tolstoi – Khilkov, Bonch-Bruevich and the Sectarian Question – Khilkov the Revolutionary – Return to Pavlovki – Prince Khilkov Goes to War.

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 31/07/2015
    ISBN13: 9783034319591, 978-3034319591
    ISBN10: 3034319592

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    Book Synopsis
    In his lifetime Prince Dmitrii Aleksandrovich Khilkov (1857–1914) became known in a number of seemingly contradictory roles and contexts: courageous officer, Tolstoyan, defender of the oppressed, leader of the Dukhobor exodus, revolutionary terrorist and returning Orthodox prodigal. Born into one of Russia’s ancient aristocratic families, with close links to the court, he chose an unexpected path that led him deep into the Russian countryside and brought him to the very edge of the Empire. Renouncing a brilliant military career, he gave up almost all his land to the peasants and settled on a small farm at Pavlovki, Khar’kov province. There, his support for peasants at variance with local landowners and the Church brought him into conflict with authority, both civil and ecclesiastical, and led to his exile, firstly among religious dissidents in Transcaucasia and later among political émigrés in Switzerland.
    Using a wide range of often obscure published sources, this book explores Khilkov’s extraordinary life through his autobiographical notes and the accounts of many who knew him, among them Lev Tolstoi and his disciples, the Marxist Vladimir Bonch-Bruevich, fellow members of the Socialist Revolutionary Party and the Orthodox clergy who guided him back to the Church.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: The Khilkov Story: An Introduction – The Khilkovs in Peace and War – Among Cossacks and Exiles in Transcaucasia – Dissent in Pavlovki – Discovering Tolstoi – In the Shadow of Exile – Exile and Family Drama – The Khilkov Children – Sectarians and the State in Russia – Among the Doukhobors – Khilkov and the Doukhobor Exodus – The Break with Tolstoi – Khilkov, Bonch-Bruevich and the Sectarian Question – Khilkov the Revolutionary – Return to Pavlovki – Prince Khilkov Goes to War.

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