Russian literary society for self-education and Narodnik revolution
Circle of Tchaikovsky
Чайковцы
Russian revolutionary Nikolai Tchaikovsky (1851–1926), after whom the Circle was named.
Leader
Nikolai Tchaikovsky
Founded
1868 (1868)
Dissolved
1874 (1874)
Headquarters
St. Petersburg
Ideology
Populism Revolutionary socialism
Political position
Left-wing to far-left
Movement
Narodniks
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
The Circle of Tchaikovsky, also known as Tchaikovtsy/Chaikovtsy (Russian: Чайковцы), or the Grand Propaganda Society (Russian: Большое общество пропаганды, Bolshoye obshchestvo propagandy) was a Russian literary society for self-education and a revolutionary organization of the Narodniks in the early 1870s. It was named after Nikolai Tchaikovsky, one of its prominent members.
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