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Translated and edited by William Edgerton. Following the 1917 revolution, Russian Tolstoyan peasants, intellectuals, soldiers, and workers formed agricultural communes to live Tolstoy's ideals of moral labor and stateless society. Facing forced collectivization, exile in Siberia, persecution, arrests, and imprisonment, they nonetheless upheld pacifism, vegetarianism, and communal farming, preserving a silenced spiritual legacy.
TITLE: Memoirs of Peasant Tolstoyans in Soviet Russia, Second-hand SECONDHAND
AUTHOR: William Edgerton
PUBLISHER: Indiana University Press
DATE PUBLISHED: 1993
PLACE PUBLISHED: USA
PAGES: 264
BINDING: Hardcover, cloth bound, with dust jacket
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 24 x 15.7 x 2.2 cm