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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1696362970
    Format: 1 online resource (246 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780801460289
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration, Translation, Dates, and Dramatis Personae -- Introduction -- 1. From the Files of the Karakozov Case: The Virtual Birth of Terrorism -- 2. The Real Rakhmetov: The Image of the Revolutionary after Karakozov -- 3. "A Life for the Tsar": Tsaricide in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction -- 4. Raskolnikov, Karakozov, and the Etiology of a "New Word" -- 5. Armiak -- or "So Many Things in an Overcoat!" -- 6. "Factual Propaganda," an Autopsy -- or, the Morbid Origins of April 4, 1866 -- 7. The Head of the Tsaricide -- Conclusion: The Point of April 4, 1866 -- Appendixes -- A. Dramatis Personae -- B. Individuals Involved in the Investigation and Trials -- C. The Karakozov Case, 1866-Present: Sources and Historiography -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780801446528
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780801446528
    Language: English
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    Ithaca, NY :Cornell University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959051629702883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780801460289
    Content: On April 4, 1866, just as Alexander II stepped out of Saint Petersburg's Summer Garden and onto the boulevard, a young man named Dmitry Karakozov pulled out a pistol and shot at the tsar. He missed, but his "unheard-of act" changed the course of Russian history-and gave birth to the revolutionary political violence known as terrorism.Based on clues pulled out of the pockets of Karakozov's peasant disguise, investigators concluded that there had been a conspiracy so extensive as to have sprawled across the entirety of the Russian empire and the European continent. Karakozov was said to have been a member of "The Organization," a socialist network at the center of which sat a secret cell of suicide-assassins: "Hell." It is still unclear how much of this "conspiracy" theory was actually true, but of the thirty-six defendants who stood accused during what was Russia's first modern political trial, all but a few were exiled to Siberia, and Karakozov himself was publicly hanged on September 3, 1866. Because Karakozov was decidedly strange, sick, and suicidal, his failed act of political violence has long been relegated to a footnote of Russian history.In The Odd Man Karakozov, however, Claudia Verhoeven argues that it is precisely this neglected, exceptional case that sheds a new light on the origins of terrorism. The book not only demonstrates how the idea of terrorism first emerged from the reception of Karakozov's attack, but also, importantly, what was really at stake in this novel form of political violence, namely, the birth of a new, modern political subject. Along the way, in characterizing Karakozov's as an essentially modernist crime, Verhoeven traces how his act profoundly impacted Russian culture, including such touchstones as Repin's art and Dostoevsky's literature.By looking at the history that produced Karakozov and, in turn, the history that Karakozov produced, Verhoeven shows terrorism as a phenomenon inextricably linked to the foundations of the modern world: capitalism, enlightened law and scientific reason, ideology, technology, new media, and above all, people's participation in politics and in the making of history.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Note on Transliteration, Translation, Dates, and Dramatis Personae -- , Introduction -- , 1. From the Files of the Karakozov Case: The Virtual Birth of Terrorism -- , 2. The Real Rakhmetov: The Image of the Revolutionary after Karakozov -- , 3. “A Life for the Tsar”: Tsaricide in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction -- , 4. Raskolnikov, Karakozov, and the Etiology of a “New Word” -- , 5. Armiak; or “So Many Things in an Overcoat!” -- , 6. “Factual Propaganda,” an Autopsy; or, the Morbid Origins of April 4, 1866 -- , 7. The Head of the Tsaricide -- , Conclusion: The Point of April 4, 1866 -- , Appendixes -- , List of Abbreviations -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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