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Russia's First Republican is designed to fill a gap in the historiography of the Decembrist movement. The research done in archives and libraries in Russia, the US, and the UK has led to the production of a comprehensive study of Pestel, the political activist and ideologue. It comprises a reconstruction of his formative years, an analysis of his role in the Decembrist secret societies from 1816 to 1825, and an assessment of his ideological contribution to the early nineteenth-century Russian revolutionary movement. Particular attention is paid to his highly original project for a Russian republic, Russian Justice.
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The Decembrist Pavel Pestel Russia’s First Republican
Patrick O’Meara
The Decembrist Pavel Pestel
Also by Patrick O’Meara: K. F. RYLEEV: A Political Biography of the Decembrist Poet SERGEI M. SOLOVIEV, HISTORY OF RUSSIA Vol. 37: Empress Elizabeth’s Reign, 1741–1744 (translator and editor)
The Decembrist Pavel Pestel Russia’s First Republican
Patrick O’Meara
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To Claire, Stephanie and John who make it all worth while
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Contents
Acknowledgements
ix
A Note on the Text
x
Part I
1
The Formative Years
1. The Roots of Decembrism
3
2. Education and Upbringing Parentage Childhood At the Corps of Pages
9 9 11 13
3. Military Service In Western Europe At Second Army HQ Colonel of the Vyatka Infantry
17 18 20 29
4. The Political and Social Environment Family, faith and freemasonry Politics, society and ideology
37 37 43
Part II
49
In the Decembrist Secret Societies
5. Pestel and the Decembrist Movement The Union of Salvation The Union of Welfare in Tulchin St Petersburg meeting: Janua