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Vasily Bervi-Flerovsky

Vasily Vasiliyevich Bervi-Flerovsky (Born: Wilhelm Wilhelmovich Bervi; 10 May [O.S. 28 April] 1829 – 4 October 1918) was a Russian economist, sociologist, journalist and prominent theorist of the Narodnik and nihilist movements.

Vasily Bervi-Flerovsky
Василий Берви-Флеровский
Born
Wilhelm Wilhelmovich Bervi

(1829-05-10)10 May 1829
Died4 October 1918(1918-10-04) (aged 89)
Alma materKazan State University
Occupation(s)Economist, sociologist, journalist

Biography edit

Vasily Bervi was born in to the family of Wilhem Bervi, a Russified Englishman who was a professor of physiology at the Kazan University. Vasily Bervi himself enrolled in the university where he studied law.[1]

During his studies at the Kazan University, Bervi was acquainted with socialist and liberal figures, such as members of the Petrashevsky Circle. After graduation, Bervi worked as an official in the Ministry of Justice. From the end of the 1850s, he becam closer to the leaders of the democratic movement (such as Nikolai Nekrasov, Nikolai Chernyshevsky and others). He was arrested in 1861 according to the so-called. "the case of the Tver peace mediators". Bervi was subjected to administrative punishment and exiled to Astrakhan, and in 1864 to Siberia. With his family he was settled in Kuznetsk, then, at the request, he was transferred to Tomsk where he came in to conflict with its governor. In 1866, Bervi received permission to return to Vologda, but his transfer was delayed. Bervi traveled from Tyumen to Kazan on foot. He was in exile under secret supervision until 1887.[1]

Bervi-Flerovsky had a special influence on the narodnik participants in the “going to the people” movement of the early 1870s. He himself led a fairly active propaganda campaign (he called it "pedagogical") from his first exile to Astrakhan and had extensive experience in this field.[2]

 
Bervi-Flerovsky in old age

An employee of the magazines Delo, Russkoye Slovo and Otechestvennye Zapiski. In the early 1890s, he spent some time in exile in London, where he collaborated with the Free Russian Press Foundation, founded by Sergey Stepnyak-Kravchinsky, which published several parts of the ABC of the Social Sciences and the memoirs Three Political Systems. After the death of Stepnyak-Kravchinsky, Bervi-Flerovsky returned to Russia, using the coronation manifesto of Nicholas II.[2]

 
Monument to Vasily Bervi-Flerovsky in Donetsk

He died in Yuzovka in October 1918, where he came to his son Fyodor, who worked as a doctor, and lived there from 1897 to 1918. In Yuzovka, before his death, he wrote Critique of the Basic Ideas of Natural Science (1904) and A Brief Autobiography.[3]

Selected works edit

On socio-political, philosophical and economic issues, he wrote more than fifty works. Bervi-Flerovsky's main works include: "The Condition of the Working Class in Russia" (1869), "The ABC of the Social Sciences" (1871), memoirs "Three political systems: Nicholas I, Alexander II and Alexander III" (1891) (abridged version - “Notes of a Revolutionary Dreamer” (1929)), novel “On Life and Death. Image of the idealists "(Geneva - 1877, in Russia - 1907). The book "The Condition of the Working Class in Russia", written on the basis of his own research and Siberian impressions, became a milestone in the history of Russian sociology and was highly appreciated by Karl Marx.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Жившие чужими страданиями. Ненаписанная история семьи Берви". Донецк: история, события, факты (in Russian). 16 April 2008. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  2. ^ a b "Берви-Флеровский (Берви) Василий Васильевич - Государственные и общественные деятели - Знаменитые новокузнечане - 400 Знаменитых Новокузнечан". xn--400-eddplucwdhb0e2b.xn--p1ai. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  3. ^ a b "Берви-Флеровский Василий Васильевич (Флеровский Н.) | Проект "Исторические Материалы"". istmat.org. Retrieved 2023-02-02.

vasily, bervi, flerovsky, vasily, vasiliyevich, bervi, flerovsky, born, wilhelm, wilhelmovich, bervi, april, 1829, october, 1918, russian, economist, sociologist, journalist, prominent, theorist, narodnik, nihilist, movements, Василий, Берви, Флеровскийbornwil. Vasily Vasiliyevich Bervi Flerovsky Born Wilhelm Wilhelmovich Bervi 10 May O S 28 April 1829 4 October 1918 was a Russian economist sociologist journalist and prominent theorist of the Narodnik and nihilist movements Vasily Bervi FlerovskyVasilij Bervi FlerovskijBornWilhelm Wilhelmovich Bervi 1829 05 10 10 May 1829Ryazan Governorate Russian EmpireDied4 October 1918 1918 10 04 aged 89 Yuzovka Now Dontesk Russian SFSRAlma materKazan State UniversityOccupation s Economist sociologist journalistBiography editVasily Bervi was born in to the family of Wilhem Bervi a Russified Englishman who was a professor of physiology at the Kazan University Vasily Bervi himself enrolled in the university where he studied law 1 During his studies at the Kazan University Bervi was acquainted with socialist and liberal figures such as members of the Petrashevsky Circle After graduation Bervi worked as an official in the Ministry of Justice From the end of the 1850s he becam closer to the leaders of the democratic movement such as Nikolai Nekrasov Nikolai Chernyshevsky and others He was arrested in 1861 according to the so called the case of the Tver peace mediators Bervi was subjected to administrative punishment and exiled to Astrakhan and in 1864 to Siberia With his family he was settled in Kuznetsk then at the request he was transferred to Tomsk where he came in to conflict with its governor In 1866 Bervi received permission to return to Vologda but his transfer was delayed Bervi traveled from Tyumen to Kazan on foot He was in exile under secret supervision until 1887 1 Bervi Flerovsky had a special influence on the narodnik participants in the going to the people movement of the early 1870s He himself led a fairly active propaganda campaign he called it pedagogical from his first exile to Astrakhan and had extensive experience in this field 2 nbsp Bervi Flerovsky in old ageAn employee of the magazines Delo Russkoye Slovo and Otechestvennye Zapiski In the early 1890s he spent some time in exile in London where he collaborated with the Free Russian Press Foundation founded by Sergey Stepnyak Kravchinsky which published several parts of the ABC of the Social Sciences and the memoirs Three Political Systems After the death of Stepnyak Kravchinsky Bervi Flerovsky returned to Russia using the coronation manifesto of Nicholas II 2 nbsp Monument to Vasily Bervi Flerovsky in DonetskHe died in Yuzovka in October 1918 where he came to his son Fyodor who worked as a doctor and lived there from 1897 to 1918 In Yuzovka before his death he wrote Critique of the Basic Ideas of Natural Science 1904 and A Brief Autobiography 3 Selected works editOn socio political philosophical and economic issues he wrote more than fifty works Bervi Flerovsky s main works include The Condition of the Working Class in Russia 1869 The ABC of the Social Sciences 1871 memoirs Three political systems Nicholas I Alexander II and Alexander III 1891 abridged version Notes of a Revolutionary Dreamer 1929 novel On Life and Death Image of the idealists Geneva 1877 in Russia 1907 The book The Condition of the Working Class in Russia written on the basis of his own research and Siberian impressions became a milestone in the history of Russian sociology and was highly appreciated by Karl Marx 3 References edit a b Zhivshie chuzhimi stradaniyami Nenapisannaya istoriya semi Bervi Doneck istoriya sobytiya fakty in Russian 16 April 2008 Retrieved 2023 02 02 a b Bervi Flerovskij Bervi Vasilij Vasilevich Gosudarstvennye i obshestvennye deyateli Znamenitye novokuznechane 400 Znamenityh Novokuznechan xn 400 eddplucwdhb0e2b xn p1ai Retrieved 2023 02 02 a b Bervi Flerovskij Vasilij Vasilevich Flerovskij N Proekt Istoricheskie Materialy istmat org Retrieved 2023 02 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasily Bervi Flerovsky amp oldid 1183442087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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