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“Small deeds” in the Russian communitarian movement

«Малые дела» в российском коммунитарном движении

Gordeeva, Irina (Гордеева, Ирина) ()
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Gordeeva, Irina (Гордеева, Ирина): St. Philaret’s Christian Orthodox Institute

Russian Peasant Studies, 2020, vol. 5, 88-105

Abstract: The article considers the ideas and work of Alexander Engelgardt (1832-1893) and Nikolai Nepluev (1851-1908) as the first stage of the communitarian version of the “small deeds” branch in the Russian populist movement of the 1870-1890s. The com- mon features of Engelgardt and Nepluev projects were their communitarian spir- it and practical orientation. Moreover, they were landowners who questioned the role of their estates in Russia after the Great Reforms. The social ideals of Engelgar- dt and Nepluev opposed both the concept of violent revolution and the idea of liber- al reforms. They insisted that the methods of social development had to be (1) peaceful and based on the everyday local transformations in the spirit of “small deeds”, thus, following the communal traditions of the Russian peasantry; (2) radical enough to en- sure both deep transformations of the Russian society and the very type of its social relations. Engelgardt aimed at making the Russian village cultural by turning educat- ed people into “intelligent peasants”. In the late 1870s — early 1880s, in his estate Batischevo in the Smolensk Province, he tried to “produce” intelligent peasants. On the contrary, Nepluev tried to “produce” intelligent peasants from peasant children by agri- cultural education and Christian upbringing. He succeeded in establishing the Orthodox Exaltation-of-the-Holy-Cross Labor Brotherhood that combined the ideas of Christian community and labor artel (1890s — late 1920s).

Keywords: "small deeds” theory; Russian communitarian movement; Alexander Engelgardt; Nikolai Nepluev; Exaltation-of-the-Holy-Cross Labor Brotherhood; Russian populism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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