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  1. 4. Dez. 2018 · Bakunin. Book length or pamphlet length (10,000 words+) or otherwise notable biographies of the life of and works about the founder of the Anarchist movement Mikhail Bakunin (1814-1876) with considerable reference to his politics in chronological order. No works by Bakunin except in edited collections or extracts.

  2. Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin was born May 30, 1814, to an aristocratic family in the village of Pryamukhino (Прямухино) between Torzhok (Торжок) and Kuvshinovo (Кувшиново), in Tver guberniya, northwest of Moscow, Russia. At the age of fourteen he went to St. Petersburg for military training at the Artillery University.

  3. The Confession of Mikhail Bakunin. With the Marginal Comments of Tsar Nicholas I. Translated by Robert C. Howes. Introduction and notes by Lawrence D. Orton. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1977. A well-translated and well-annotated edition of this important document. Bakunin, Mikhail. From out of the Dustbin: Bakunin’s Basic Writings, 1869 ...

  4. Ispovedʹ by Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin, 1977, Cornell University Press edition, in English The confession of Mikhail Bakunin (1977 edition) | Open Library It looks like you're offline.

  5. The Confession of Mikhail Bakunin. Mikhail Bakunin, Robert C. Howes (Translator) 3.41. 37 ratings 6 reviews. Want to read. Kindle $0.00. Rate this book. s/t: With the marginal comments of Tsar Nicholas I. 200 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1 ...

  6. We know, moreover, thanks to another disciple of Bakunin, Arman Ross (and I have been able to check this myself), that Guillaume restricted himself to summarizing, with numerous quotations, the two books by Proudhon preferred by Bakunin: Confessions of a Revolutionary and General Idea of Revolution in the 19 th Century. Bakunin, having been informed of Guillaume’s project, encouraged him to ...

  7. Paul Avrich Review of The ‘Confession’ of Mikhail Bakunin 1977 Published in the Slavic Review, 37(01), 125–126. doi:10.2307/2494915