Nikolai Isaakovitch Utin (Russian: Николай Исаакович Утин, French: Nicolas Outine; 8 August 1841 – 1 December 1883) was a Russian socialist and revolutionary. He grew up in Saint Petersburg, and became a charismatic leader of the student movement. Because of his revolutionary activities, he spent most of his adult life in political exile in Switzerland, where he participated in the founding of the Russian section of the International Workingmen's Association and kept up correspondence with liberals and revolutionaries across Europe. In the conflict between Mikhail Bakunin and Karl Marx, he supported Marx, and through his involvement with Geneva journals Narodnoye delo and l'Égalité as a writer and editor, he played an important role in increasing support for Marx at Bakunin's expense. He was extremely influential in revolutionary circles until the breakup of the First International in 1876, whereupon he withdrew from politics and returned to Russia.
Nikolai Isaakovitch Utin (Russian: Николай Исаакович Утин, French: Nicolas Outine; 8 August 1841 – 1 December 1883) was a Russian socialist and revolutionary...
in the Russian revolutionary movement in the 1860s with her husband NikolaiUtin, and in the Russian section of the International Workingmen's Association...
Barteneva, Nikolai and Natalia Utin, the publisher Mikhail Elpidin, and Olga Levashova (sister-in-law of Zhukovsky). Bakunin prevented NikolaiUtin from participating...
Boris Isaakovitch Utin (1832–1872) was a professor at Saint Petersburg University. He was sympathetic to the student movement in Russia and resigned during...
room, then a bookshop, and in 1871 he opened a co-op restaurant with NikolaiUtin.: 17 While Elpidin struggled with the increasingly crowded exile printing...
Yevgeny Isaakovitch Utin (Russian: Евгений Исаакович Утин) (3 November 1843 – 9 August 1894) was a Russian lawyer and journalist. He was arrested in the...
was active in the revolutionary Russian émigré community in Geneva. NikolaiUtin and Johann-Philipp Becker sponsored her membership into the Russian section...
founders include Natalia Geronimovna Korsini (who married NikolaiUtin and became Natalia Utin), Zoya Obolenskaya, Ekaterina Barteneva and Anne Jaclard...
Narodnik Socialists was a group of Russian revolutionary émigrés headed by NikolaiUtin, Anton Trusov [ru], and Victor Bartenev. This group published the magazine...
before joining the Russian section of the First International with NikolaiUtin in 1869. The Bartenevs were in Paris during the Commune, where they were...
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three months, he met Mikhail Sazhin in Zurich, worked and fell out with NikolaiUtin's Marxist group in Geneva, and was introduced to the Jura Federation's...
tsesarevich Nikolai Alexandrovich. In 1856-59, Stasyulevich toured Europe, meeting many members of the Russian emigre community, such as the Utin family,...
action having neither beginning nor end," according to the critic. Yevgeny Utin in Vestnik Evropy argued that Goncharov, like all writers of his generation...
into a family of doctors. His paternal great-grandfather, Ivan Ivanovich Utin, came from serfs and was raised in a wealthy peasant family under the Tabakov...
(now Tartu, Estonia) to live with her mother and son. There she met Boris Utin, the "profoundest love of her life." In January 1854, Pavlova's son went...