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The Narodniks (Russian: народники, romanized: narodniki, pronounced[nɐˈrodʲnʲɪkʲɪ]) were members of a movement of the Russian Empire intelligentsia in the 1860s and 1870s, some of whom became involved in revolutionary agitation against tsarism. Their ideology, known as Narodism, Narodnism or Narodnichestvo (Russian: народничество; from народ (narod) 'people, folk', similar to the German volk), was a form of agrarian socialism, though it is often misunderstood as populism.[1][2]
The khozhdeniye v narod (хождение в народ; meaning 'going to the people') campaigns were the central impetus of the Narodnik movement.[3] The Narodniks were in many ways the intellectual and political forebears and, in notable cases, direct participants of the Russian Revolution—in particular of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, which went on to greatly influence Russian history in the early 20th century.
^Pipes, Richard (1964). "Narodnichestvo: A Semantic Inquiry". Slavic Review. 23 (3): 441–458. doi:10.2307/2492683. JSTOR 2492683. S2CID 147530830.
^Sambuk, S. M. (1972). Revolyutsionnyye narodniki Belarusi.
^Itenberg, B.S. (1973–1982). "Khozhdenie v narod" [Going to the People]. Sovetskaia istoricheskaia entsiklopediya (in Russian). Moscow.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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