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Bibliographische Detailangaben
Beteilige Person: Beer, Daniel 1973- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: [London] Allen Lane 2016
Schlagwörter:
Geschichte 1800-1917
Gefangener
Oktoberrevolution
Kolonisierung
Exil
Sibirien
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adam_text Contents List of Illustrations ix List of Maps xi Author’s Note xix Prologue: The Bell of Uglich I i. Origins of Exile 9 z. The Boundary Post 2-9 3. Broken Swords 52. 4. The Mines of Nerchinsk 81 5. The Decembrist Republic 103 6. Sybiracy 133 7. The Penal Fort 160 8. ‘In the Name of Freedom!’ 189 9. General Cuckoo’s Army zi 6 10. Sakhalin Island Z41 ix. The Lash Z70 iz. ‘Woe to the Vanquished!’ 2-93 13. The Shrinking Continent 32.6 14. The Crucible 35i Epilogue: Red Siberia 38Z Notes 386 Acknowledgements 457 Index 459 Index Achinsk 3Z, 2.18, 300, 340 Aden 241, 2.51 administrative exile 2.3—5, 37» 38? ZZ5, Z98, 304-8, 314-16, 32.4-5» 339-41» 347-8, 358 Africa 338 agrarian socialism 3 5 z agriculture 19—zo, 194—5, 2.50, 2.65, 304 Akatui mining settlement iz8—9, *45» 2.95» 3^7» 375 Aksakov, Ivan 183 Alaska 10, 337 alcohol use and trade in 90—91, 174-5» 180, Z33 Aleksandra Fyodorovna, Empress 143 Aleksandrovsk, Irkutsk province penal distillery Z7, 144, 170, 17Z, zo8, z8i Central Penal Labour Prison 311, 365, 383; mass escape from 371-3 Aleksandrovsk infirmary, Sakhalin Z59 Aleksandrovskaya, Varvara Z94 Alexander I, Tsar: alleged plots to assassinate 9Z and Congress Poland 134 coronation 7 death 55 European view of 157 and exile system z8, 34, Z44 and Internal Watch 3 6 and Medoks 93 and Speransky z6 Alexander II, Tsar: amnesties 94, 131, 15Z—4, 155, 185, 194, 196, Z04, Z14 Andreoli and Z14 assassination 2.96, Z97, Z99, 300, 30Z, 349 commutes sentences of Polish rebels 194 and development of East 337 grants amnesty to political prisoners 131, 152.-3» 155» 2-04, 2.14 Great Reforms 5, 189, zxo, Z4Z, Z84, 341 and Krasowski zo6, zo8 and Medoks 94 penal system under 165, Z42.—3 and Poland 159, 189, Z03 relaxation of censorship under 43 and revolutionary movement Z94 and sale of Alaska to USA 337 and Tsybulenko 3Z7, 344, 345 Alexander III, Tsar: amnesties 304 and Bell of Uglich x, 6 459 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD death 351 despotism of 3x5, 318, 351, 352. emergency legislation on arrests 297-8 oath of allegiance to 302, 303 and Pobedonostsev 295 and political exiles 315 and voyage of the Dawn 336 Algachi prison 375, 379 Ali-Meshadi-Akhmet 290 Altai Mountains 10 Altukhov (exile on Sakhalin) 223 American Revolution 57 American War of Independence 136 amnesties: imperial 213 under Alexander II 94, 131, 152-4, 155, 185, 194, 196, 204, 2x4 under Alexander III 304 under Nicholas I 75, 94, 123 under Nicholas II 366 under Provisional Government 383 Amur region 124, 330 Amur, River 154, 254, 255 Basin ii, 193, 267, 331, 332 anarchism 294, 2,95, 352, 373 Ancelot, Count Jacques-François 63 Andreoli, Émile 205, 215 Angara, River 236, 239 Anisimov, Sergei 370—71 Anna, Empress 21,66 Annenkov, Ivan 110-11 Annenkov, Nikolai 3 29 Annenkova, Pauline (née Guèble) 94, 112 Anuchin, Dmitry 325 Arctic Circle 10, 315-16, 358, 359 Ardatov 199, 200, 201 Armenia, border with Turkey 337 arrests, secret 23 arson 238 artely (prisoners’ associations) 46-50, 119, 123, 179 assassinations 294, 2195, 296, 297, 300, 302, 349, 362, 374, 378 Augustine, St 129 Australia: deportation of convicts to 4, 30, 328, 338 economic development 338 Western 342 Austria 134 Azov, Sea of 17 Baideratskaya Bay 336 Baikal, Lake 10-11, 11, 75, 81,145, 149, 218, 231, 235, 302 Polish uprising at 211-12, 213 Bakunin, Mikhail 294, 331 Balagansk 234, 306 district 195 Baldauf, Ivan 90 Baltic Coast 17 banditry 21 bank robbery 367, 369 Bantysh-Kamensky, Dmitry 72-3 Barents Sea 326, 333 Baryantinsky, Aleksandr 126 Barzugin 300 Basargin, Nikolai 53, 67,71-2,73, 80, 105,109, hi, 112-13,118,123 projects in Siberia 124-5 Beaupré, Josef Antoni 140 beggars 21, 22 Belarus 137 Belgium: Belgian Revolution (1830) 135,156 independence 135 parliament 157 460 INDEX The Bell (Herzen’s magazine) 202, 2,13 Belokonsky, Ivan 312.—13 Belorussians 190 Belotsvetov, Gavriil 309 Bely, Averian 2.90 Belyayev, Nikolai 121 Benckendorff, Count Alexander von 72, 92, 93, 113-15» 12.6, 127, 128 Berg, Fyodor 199 Bergamo 205 Bering Strait 10 Bessarabia 97, 140 Bestuzhev, Aleksandr 123 Bestuzhev, Mikhail 54, 61, 69, 70, 105, 113, 118, 126, 130 Bestuzhev, Nikolai 54, 70, 103, 104, 105, xo8, i2o, x21—2, 123, 125 Bestuzhev family 5 8 Bestuzhev-Ryumin, Pavel 62 Bestuzhev-Ryumin family 5 8 Bialystok 31, 140 Bitkov (bounty-hunter) 239 Black Sea 250 Blagoveshchensk 254 Blazewicz, Michal 198 Bobrishchev-Pushkin, Pavel 120 Bocharov, Vasily 96, 98, 99, 100— 101, 102 Bogomolets 301 Bogoyavlensky (Tobolsk prison warden) 368-70, 373-4, 37^» 378 Bolsheviks 351, 357, 360, 365, 381, 384 forced labour camps under 384, 385 Boltyshka, Kiev province 67 Bonaparte, Louis 136 Bonaparte family 157 Books of the Week (magazine) 291 Boris Godunov, Tsar 1—2, 378 Borisov, Pyotr and Andrei 124, 126 Borodin, Mikhail 299 boundary post (Russia-Siberia) 29—30, I9Z bounty-hunters 239, 300 branding of convicts 227-9 bribery 14, 36, 278 brigands 232—40 Briggen, Aleksandr 124 Brilon, Izrael 379 Britain: as colonial power 328, 338 explorers 333 parliament 157 penal colonization of Australia 4, 3°? 44-5» 342- Reform Bill (1832) 157 support for Polish rebels 202—3 sympathy for political prisoners 322—3, 324, 342 brodiagi see vagabonds Bronevsky, Semyon 145 Brussels 135, 284 Buddhism 12 Bukhar 237 Bulavin Revolt 21—2 Bundists 352, 360 Burdukov (official in Tobolsk) 233 Burghardt, Viktor 140-41 Burnashev, Timofei 82, 83-4 Buryats 11, 12, 13, 14, 104, 123, 124, 145, 235, 238, 239 cannibalism 289—91 Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska 10 capital punishment 273—4, 283 abolition 17 461 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD Caroli, Luigi 2.04—5, 213, 214 Catherine II (the Great), Empress 18, 2.0, 2.2.-3, 2.5-6, 157, 32.7, 343 Catholicism 1Z7, 143, 151, 158, 190, Z09, 210 Cato the Younger 380 Caucasus 134, 141, 199, ZZ4, 385 Cavaignac, Godefroi 136 Celihski, Narcyz 212 censorship 43, 104, 107, 108, 12,7, 2.94 census (1897) 2.8 chaining to walls z86—7 chains see fetters Chaplin, Nikolai 360—61 Chechnya 2.37 Chekhov, Aleksandr 2.51 Chekhov, Anton 3Z, X4Z, 169, 319, 346 on flogging of Prokhorov Z70—71 on freedom of speech in Siberia 305 visit to Sakhalin zz3, Z51—3, Z55, Z56—7, Z59-61, Z63, Z64—6, 2*74-5. 2.76 In Exile 5 Sakhalin Island Z5z, z66, Z9X, 347 Cherepanov, Semyon xzx Cherkess (Circassians) Z33 Chernigov Regiment 68 rebellion 5Z, 56, 97-8 Chernigovtsev (mine overseer) 95—6, 99 Chernyavsky, Ivan and Aleksandra 303 Chernyshev, Aleksandr (minister of war) 145, 147 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 184, zxi, Z14, Z93-4, Z95-6, 384 What Is to Be Done? Z93 Chertovkinsk fair Z35 Chesnokov (sailor) 334 children: born in exile ixz, 113—14, 146, Z54 corruption of Z5 z—3, 254—5, z6o, z6z—4, Z63 death in infancy 45, 146, 149, 150, x5z, Z54, 303 China 14, zo, zo8, 331 border with Siberia 91—z, zxz Eastern Railway Z67 Chinese 11 Chita: Decembrists in 75, 94-7, 100— ioz, 104—Z4, 1Z5, 130, 156 duma 341 French volunteers in Z04 New Central Hotel 374 Poles in 193, zxo rail link with Vladivostok Z67 revolutionary meeting in 3 64 Rozhkov in z86 Chopin, Frédéric 156 Christiania (Oslo) 3Z6, 336 Christianity xz, zo, zz, 65, 143 Orthodox 151, 183—4, 188, Z05, zio see also Catholicism Chubinsky, Mikhail 3 64—5 Chukchi xz Chukotka 13 Chumak, Osip Z54 Cicero 1Z9 Cochrane, Captain John Dundas zo, 86 Colombo Z51 Commonwealth of Polish People 139-40 46Z INDEX Condorcet, Nicolas, marquis de 54 Constantine Pavlovich, Grand Duke 55 Constantinople 250 constitutionalism 43, 104, 134 The Contemporary (journal) 2.93 corporal punishment 15—16, 2,6, 2.70-92,, 2,96, 320-21, 340, 376 as part of investigation of crime *75, *76-7 of political prisoners 312. at Tobolsk Central Penal Labour Prison 376 women and 302., 32.0, 32.5 corruption 14, 2,3, 44, 45, 51, 202, **7, 2.78, 341, 347-8 of children 2.52.—3, 2.54—5, 2.60, 262—4, 263 of women 253 Cossacks 151, 2.07 émigré 9, 12, 217 as guards 36, 91, 95, 147, 316 infantrymen 310 mounted 212, 2,35, 352, 373 rebellion 21-2 counterfeiting 173-4 Coxe, William 15—16, 17 Cracow 139 Crimean War 159, 204, 206, 330, 337 criminals, common: Dostoevsky and 164, 281 effect of corporal punishment on 271, 282—3, 2.84—8 exiled to Siberia 6-7, 17, 21, 30-31,74,339 hatred for noblemen 185 indifference to their own crimes 179 mixed with Polish rebels 141 mixed with political prisoners 5 3, 74, *14, 3*0, 311, 367 Petrashevtsy and 162 punishment of 15—17 rejection of returning convicts 24-5 rewards for capture of 300 women as 253, 302 criminology, theories of 284 Custine, Astolphe, marquis de 2x4 Empire of the Czar: A Journey through Eternal Russia 15 8—9 Czasak, Franciszka 245 Czasak, Iwan 245 D^browska, Pelagia (née Zgliczyriska) 199-201, 203 Dqbrowska, Wincentyna 197 D^browski, Iwan 196—8 D^browski, Jaroslaw 199—203, 209 D^browski, Kamila, Yumen, Iwan and Honorata 197 D^browski, Teofil 203 D^browski Battalion 203 Dal, Vladimir 149 Darwinism 294 Davydov, Vasily 71, 72 Davydova, Aleksandra 113, 114 Dawn (ship, formerly Northern Lights) 32 .6,332.-8, 343-5, 349 De Castri bay 267 De-Karrer, Sergei 303, 307, 308, 324 Debaser 97 Debogory-Mokrievich, Ivan 300 debtors 21 Decembrists 52—80, 204, 304, 321 agricultural activities 123 ceremony in Warsaw in honour of 136 in Chita 75, 94-7, 100—x02, 104-24, 125 463 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD civil executions 52—3, 74 commuting of sentences 123, 381 contribution to Siberian society 1Z5 correspondence 107—8 deterioration of lifestyles izz—3 effects of poverty and isolation 1Z5—6 exiled 52-3, 60, 61-4, 386 as family 118 financial aid and supplies from families no, 126 followed into exile by wives 64—8, 2.45; see also Dekabristki (Decembrist wives) foundation of schools 1Z3-4 as government officials in Siberia 1Z4 hangings 61-3 hunger strike 83 influence of 294—5 journey to Siberia 68—75 lecturing and teaching of comrades izo-zi, 130 libraries of 120-21 linked with Bolsheviks 384 medical services organized by 124 as models of democracy and social activism 104, 130, 137—8 moved to Petrovsk Zavod xiz—14 at Nerchinsk 8Z-102 and Paris July Revolution 156 as penal labourers 8z, 106—7, 116 Polish insurgents and 135, 138 practical activities izi—2 private homes in Petrovsk Zavod izz publications by 130, 294-5 publications sent to 119-20 reaction of Russian society to 57-8 rebellion 55-7, 160, 274 relations with family in Russia 117—18 ‘republic’ of 119 restrictions on movements and activities after release to settlement 125—6 sentences 60— 62 servants of, in exile 84, 100, 105, 106, 108, 122 stripped of rights and privileges of rank 16, 53, 72, 74, 108-9, 115, 116, 142-3, 168, 245 trial 58-61 Deikh, Lev 283 Dekabristki (Decembrist wives) 64-8, 75-9, 105-6 access to husbands 105-6, 108-9, in—16 admired as heroines 115-17, 295 children born to 112, 113—14 in Chita 108-12 and Leparsky 109—10 meeting with Dostoevsky 164 Delavigne, Casimir François, ‘La Varso vienne’ 157 Demidov (overseer) 276—7 demonstrations, political 189, 210, 306, 322-3, 352 denunciation and slander 92-3, 95-6* 99, 100, 196, *32 Derbin, Anton 277—8 deserters, army 17, 21, 22 Despot-Zenovich, Aleksandr 198-9, 209—10 Diderot, Denis 22 Dikovsky, Sergei 321 dissent, religious 14—15, 21, 2.2, 26, 28 Dmitry Ivanovich, Tsarevich 1 Dnieper, River 9 464 INDEX Dolgopolov, Nifont 306 Dolgorukaya, Natalya 66 Dolgorukov, Vasily 153 Dolgoruky, Ivan 66 Dombrovski (alias) see D^browski, Jaroslaw Don, River 9 Doroshevich, Vlas 177-8, 2,52., 2.58-9, 261, 265, 268, 269, 279, 282, 289, 290 Sakhalin 347 Dostoevsky, Fyodor 162-7, 2.02 on common people 184-8 and Decembrists’ wives 164 in Omsk penal fort 164-8, 185—8, z75 released from Omsk penal fort 183 The Brothers Karamazov 183 Crime and Punishment 183, 186 Demons 178, 183 Diary of a Writer 187 The Idiot 162, 183 Notes from the House of the Dead 5, 49“5o, 164-78, 185, 226, 281 Notes from Underground 178 Poor Folk 162 Dostoevsky, Mikhail 163, 165, 184, 202 Dril, Dmitry 253, 261, 263 Drogomirecki, Karol 197 Dudinka 334 Durnovo, Ivan 321 Dyugamel, Aleksandr 193 Dzhanteirov (brigand) 23 3 Eastern Herald 305, 342, 356 Eastern Review 308 Elizabeth, Empress 16, 21, 274 embezzlement 44 Enlightenment 53 escape: as act of political resistance 300, 310 from Aleksandrovsk 371—3 by Karastupenko 281-2 by Kovalskaya 301-2 and longing for home 224-5 by Migurskis 143, 145-50 from mines 88-9 from Onor 289, 290 by Poles 144—5 by Prokhorov 270 see also vagabonds étapes see waystations étape system 37—8, 254 Evening Standard (London) 291 executioners 278—80 executions, civil 16-17, 52.-3, 74? 293, 294 exile: abolition by Provisional Government 383 as primary tool of punishment 27-8 to settlement 26 exiles, political 4—5, 6-7, 26, 296-325, 371-2 acts of defiance by 299, 304, 306-7, 314-15 condemned to penal labour 166-8, 193, 308—12 corporal punishment of 312 escapes by 300—302, 310, 371-2 freedom of speech and contribu- tion to Siberian society in exile 304-5 hunger strikes 301, 302, 310-12, 319, 368 insurgencies by 373 465 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD mass escape from Aleksandrovsk Prison 371-2. memoir literature by 318 methods of transportation to Siberia 31-42., 3x2-15 numbers of 298—9, 372 and penal labour 166— 8, 193, 308—12 released under Provisional Government 383 as scholars, educators and writers 305 seen as martyrs 296, 298, 3x8, 327, 380 solidarity among 306-8, 309, 353 exploration 305, 3 33, 33349 Fabrikant (barge) 313 Falconet, Etienne Maurice 56 family: as force for stability 27, 2.41—3 ‘prison family’ 46, 118; see also artely farming 10, 11, 14 Fatherland (Polish journal) 202 Fedoseyev, Nikolai 357 ‘feeding’ practice 13—14 Feliiiska, Ewa, Revelations of Siberia by a Banished Lady 140 fetters, wearing of 33, 3 5, 36, 37-8, 48, 68, 70, 84, 89, 101, 12.7, 162, 172., 180, 211, 255, 285-6, 340, 368, 371, 379 chains attached to 286—7 in Chita 105, 111—12 as jewellery 103 official removing of 1 x 1 Fifth Mining Battalion 101 Figner, Vera 116-17 Filippov, Timofei 92 Finland, Grand Duchy of 326, 344 Finns 368 First World War 333^379 Fly-Fisher’s Entomology no fishing ix—12 Flagellants 22 floggings 15-16, 270-92, 320-25, 327, 371 see also corporal punishment; knout; lashes and rods Fomin, Pavel 257 Fonvizin, Mikhail 54, 72.-3, no France 135 invasion of Russia (1812) 53 overseas colonies 4, 338 support for Polish rebels 203—4 sympathy for political prisoners 324 see also Paris Franklin, Benjamin 120 Freemasonry 92, 138 French Revolution 22, 57, 134, 156 Frish, Fyodor fon 90, 99 Frolov, Pyotr 220 fugitives from Siberia 2x6—40 crimes committed by 217, 232—40, 249 numbers of 216—17, 231—2 punishment if arrested 219 see also escape; vagabonds (brodiagi), vagabondage fur trade 12-14, 94 3Z7~8 Galicia 138, 143, 146, 147 Galkin-Vraskoi, Mikhail 264 gambling 175-8 Garibaldi, Giuseppe 190, 206, 208 Garibaldi Regiment 2.04-5 Gasford, Gustav 152 466 INDEX gauntlet (as form of punishment) 144—5, 2.2.9» Z73, 2.80, z8z Gausman, Albert 317 Gekker, Naum 3x1, 3Z5 ‘General Cuckoo’s Army5 zi6 Geneva 356, 385 Genghis Khan 104 Georgia 31 Germans, in Poland 190 Gessen, Vladimir 32.5 Gibbon, Edward 120 Gilyaks 11-12, Z39 Gochikha 336 Gogol, Nikolai 93 Dead Souls zzi The Government Inspector ZZ5 Golden Horde 9 Golikov, Ivan 96, 98—9, 99—101 Gorbachevsky, Ivan 68, Z04 Gorchakov, Mikhail x 5 3—4 Gothenburg 336 ‘grassroots5 movement 188 Great Northern War z Great Siberian Post Road 18—19, 32-, 35» 37» 2.18, zzo, Z35 étapes 37—51 Grigoryev, Nikolai i6z Grottger, Artur Z05 Guèble, Pauline x 1 o—11 guilds, merchant Z5, 31, 57, 348 Gulag agency 3 Gulag camps 353, 384 Gumbarsky, Nikolai 137 Gurevich (prison doctor) 319, 32-0 Habsburg Empire 147, 149, 160 Hawes, Charles Henry 177, Z6Z-3, 2-63 Helsingfors (Helsinki) 3Z6 Herald of Europe Z84, 34 z Herodotus 1Z9 Herzen, Alexander 61, 6z, 79, 116, x3z, 169, 184, 185, zoz, zo6, zn, 2.13, 331 Holy Alliance 330 Holy Synod Z95 Homer 1Z9 homosexuality Z58-9 Hungary 157 Revolution (1848-49) 157, 160, 196 hunger strikes 301 30Z, 310-iz, 319» 368 hunters 11, xz, Z17, 334 Igelstrom, Konstantin iz6 Iglinsk, penal distillery Z87 Ignatyev, Aleksei 3 04 Ignatyev, Nikolai 30Z-3 Ilimsk Z3 Ilyashevich, Leopold ziz-13 Ilyutina, Vasilisa z6z Imperial Russian Geographical Society 331, 344 Imperial Russian State Council 58 Imperial Society for the Advancement of Russian Merchant Shipping 32-7» 33G 344 independence, national 4, 135, 190 industrialization 3, zx, Z4, Z7, 34, 19Z, Z4Z, 31Z, 351, 35Z, 384 International Brigades Z03 Ioann Maksimovich, bishop of Tobolsk and Siberia 15 Irbei 196 Irkutsk (province): crime in Z36, Z38 Decembrist museum 1Z4 journey to 18-19, 39, 49, 68, Z04, zx8 467 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD military strike committee in 3 64 military tribunal 372- numbers of settlers in 195 private mining enterprises 88 and release of prisoners 383 salt works 144, 179, 221, 2,82. as trading centre 14, 20 Irkutsk (town): central prison 3, 169, 2.16, 301-2; escapes from 300, 301-2, 372.-3; suicides in 372. Decembrists in 73, 77 distance from Nerchinsk 81 and escaping exiles 220 forwarding prison 303 Medoks in 93 overcrowding in 193 Poles in 145, 212 polite society in 103 and railway 345 revolutionaries in 358 travel to 32 Irtysh, River 2-, 9, n Ishim 49, 306 Italy 79, 190 support for Polish rebels 2.03—4 Ivan IV, Tsar (Ivan the Terrible) i,9 Ivanov (exile in Surgut) 307 Ivanov, Ivan 90 Ivanov, Timofei 90—91 ‘Ivans’ 2.82.—3 Izbushkin (settled exile) 2.33 Janowicz, Ludwig 357—8 Japan: attack on Port Arthur 2.67 and sovereignty of Sakhalin 2.50, 2.67 see also Russo-Japanese War Jews 167, 170, 172., 190, 2.97, 352, 363, 368 Judy (magazine) 6 Kachalov, Nikolai 343 Kadai mine 205, 2x4 Kainatsky, Anton 290 Kainsk 28, 73, 223, 230 Kakhovsky, Pyotr 61 Kaluzhskaya, Maria 319, 321 Kama, River 313 Kamchatka 332 Kamenets-Podolsk 3 x Kansk 21 x Kansk district 195 Kara: gold mines 27, 223, 276, 285, 289 ‘Kara Tragedy’ 318—22, 324, 371 prison 280, 300, 301, 302, 308-12, 318-21, 351, 352- Kara (magazine) 309 Kara, river 309 Kara Sea 326, 333, 334 Kara Strait 333, 336 Karamzin, Nikolai 58 Karatsupenko, Ivan 281—2 Karelin, Andrei 219—20 Kars, fortress 337 Katkov, Mikhail 202 Kazakov, Aleksei 95—6, 99-101 Kazan, forwarding prison 254 Kazan (province) 23 Kaznakov, Nikolai 230, 233, 237, 239, 324 Kennan, George 6, 29, 42, 50, 166, 175, 179, 180, 223-4, 298, 303, 318, 322, 323, 325, 347 Khabarovsk 270 Khaldeyeva (murder victim) 244 4 68 INDEX kbamy (‘bitches’) 2-58-9 Khanov, Alimpy 2.88-9, 2-905 291 Kharkiv 306 Kharkiv (province) 3ox Kherson 31 Kherson (province) 97, 369 Khomyakov, Aleksei 183 Khrushchev, Aleksandr 338 Kiev 52., 97, 141, 206, 254, 301, 356 citadel 207 University 312 Kiev (province) 109, 198 Kirghiz ix Klyuchi waystation 300 Knoblokh, Adolf 211 knout 16, 92, 101, 144, 2-24, 229, 238, 272, 281-2 abolition of 273 Kogan-Bernshtein, Lev 317 Kokosov, Vladimir 280, 285-6 Kolesnikov, Vasily 74-5 Kolokosov, Pavel 290-91 Kolyma 315, 353-4, 35^-7, 3 59 Kolymsk 357, 358, 384 Komlev (executioner) 279-80 Konarski, Szymon 139-40, 141 Konovich, Vladimir 309—10 Konstantin Pavlovich, Grand Duke of Russia 135 Korea 267 Korenets, Kalina 219 Korenev (brigand) 235 Korf, Baron Andrei 264, 318-22 Kornyushka (coppersmith) 172 Korolenko, Vladimir 263, 302—3, 346 Korotkov (sailor) 334 Korsakov, Mikhail 193, 196-7 Korsakov Post 256 Koryaks 12 Kossuth, Lajos 157 Kovalevskaya, Maria 299, 300, 319, 320—21 Kovalskaya, Yelizaveta 300-302, 318-21 Kozhenetskaya, Akulina 261 Kozhevnikov (counterfeiter) 173 Kozodavlev, Osip 34-5 Krasnoshchenkova (murder victim) 244 Krasnov, Andrei 258, 288, 291 Krasnoyarsk: Decembrists in 73 founded as outpost 10 fugitive in 225 high school for girls 236 journey to 32, 38, 42, 204 Lenin in 3 5 4—6 penal fort 175, 234, 375 Poles in 193 political exiles in 301, 303, 314, 358 railways and 345, 354—5 ‘Republic’ of 364 siege on revolutionaries 3 66 Krasnoyarsk Worker 364 Krasowski, Afanasy 205 Krasowski, Andrei 205—9 Kravchinsky, Sergei 323-4 The Career of a Nihilist 323 The Russian Storm Cloud 323 Krements 140 Krivtsov, Major (head of Omsk penal fort) 275-6 Krivtsov, Sergei (Decembrist) 71 Kronstadt 326-7, 343 Kropotkin, Peter 29, 323 Kryzhanovskaya, Yelena 261 Kuchevsky, Aleksandr 123 469 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD Kuchum Khan 9 Kudryashev, Ivan 2,77-8 Kurgan district 124 Kurpiiiski, Karol 157 Kursk 192 Kutaisov, Pavel 358—62 Kuzik (sailor) 335, 344—5 La Ferronays, Auguste, comte de 60 Lafayette, Gilbert du Motier, marquis de 136 Lambert, Karl 189 Land and Liberty 211 Lanskoi, Sergei 242 lashes and rods 272, 273, 275, 276—7, 280—81, 285 Lavinsky, Aleksandr 82, 88-9 Lavrov, Pyotr 294 Lebedev, Aleksei 24 Ledyard, John 18—19 Lena, gold fields 255 Lena, River xo, 11, 327, 328, 356, 3 59 Lenin, Vladimir (Ulyanov) 5, 293, *97, 3*4. 354“5, 35^, 357 The Development of Capitalism in Russia 355 Leparsky, Stanislav 84, 89, 91—2, 94, 99—102, 105, 106, 107—12 on Akatui 129 and books sent to Decembrists 120 and Mozalevsky 123 and Wysocki and comrades 144 Lerkhe, German 193 Leskov, Nikolai, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk 43 Levitan, Isaak, Vladimirka 3 2 liberalism 103—4, *58, x6o Linevaya, Natalya 257 Lithuania, Grand Duchy of 134, i37j I41 Livingstone, David 338 Lobas, Dr Nikolai 257, 274, 284—5, Z89—90, 291 Lomonosov, Mikhail 3 27 London 202, 203, 206, 284, 323, 3 56 Houses of Parliament 203 Hyde Park demonstration in support of political prisoners 322—3 Lorer, Nikolai 71, 121 Lower Kara prison 308-9, 312 Lunin, Mikhail 120, 121, 126—9, 145. 151 Lviv 149 Maddox, Michael 93 maidan (prisoner’s store/gambling den) 174—6 Makov, Lev 300 Maksimov, Sergei on artel (prisoner’s commune) 46, 179 on children of exiles 255 on convicts chained to walls 287 on the Migurskis 149 on Nerchinsk mines 87 on Polish exiles 151, 195 on Tumanov’s escape 222 on vagabonds 235 Maltsev, prison 3 74 Manchuria 267 Mangazeya 10, 13 Marey (serf) 187 Marinsk 28, 267 district 238 marriage, and exile system 67, 75, no, 146, 242-4, 245, 257 470 INDEX martial law 364—5 Martov, Yury 32,4 Marx, Karl, Das Kapital 356 Marxism 2,94, 32.4, 352., 355, 385 Masyukov (prison commandant) 319-2,0 Materialism 2.94 Maximalists 363 Mazzini, Giuseppe 79—80, 138, 139, zo8 Medoks, Roman 93—4 Medyantsev, Ivan 171—z Meivaldt, Eduard 334 Mensheviks 385 metals, precious iz, 81—z, 88, 3Z8 see also mining; Nerchinsk Mining Region Metus, Yuly 366—7, 374—5 Mezentsev, Nikolai 3Z3 Michelet, Jules, Democratic Legends of the North 157 Mickiewicz, Adam 60, 135, 138, The Books of the Polish Nation and of the Polish Pilgrimage *55 Dziady 155 Migurska, Albina (née Wisniowska) 134, 138-9, 14Z-3, 145-5° Migurska, Michalina 143 Migurski, Konrad 149 Migurski, Wincenty 134, 138—9, 14Z-3, 145-5° Mikhailovsky, Nikolai Z94 Milk Drinkers zz Milyutin, Dmitry zoo mining xz, 81-z, 150, Z04-8, Z05, z 11, Z14, Z49-50, Z76, Z85, Z89, Z95, 3Z8 see also Nerchinsk Mining Region Minusinsk Z34 Mirecki, Alois Z76 Mishikhi ziz Mogilyev, Ivan 376—8 Mongolia zo8, 354 Mongols 9, 13, 104, Z84 Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de zz, xzo Morozov, Aleksei z8o Morshakov, Fyodor 97, 99 Moscow 10, 71, 85, 94, 98, 110, 19Z, zoo, zoi, 350, 356 Central Forwarding Prison 3Z, *54 Kremlin x libraries 355 Petrovsk theatre (later Bolshoi) 93 Tretyakov Gallery 3 z Moscow News zoz Mozalevsky, Aleksandr 96, 98, xoz, 1Z3 Munich Z13 Muravyov, Aleksandr 53, 63, 93 Muravyov, Art am on 71, 85 Muravyov, Captain Nikolai 55, 64, 69, 1x0, 114, xzo, 1 zz, 130 Muravyov, Nikolai (later Muravyov- Amursky, governor-general of Eastern Siberia) 46, 153—4, 331-z Muravyov, Nikolai (minister of justice) z66, 348, 349 Muravyov family 58, iz6, 1Z7 Muravyov-Amursky, Count Nikolai see Muravyov, Nikolai (governor- general of Eastern Siberia) Muravyov-Apostol, Matvei 1Z4 Muravyov-Apostol, Sergei 56, 61, 6z, 97 Muravyov-Apostol family 58 471 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD Muravyova, Aleksandra 64—5, 69, 75, 78, 1x3, 114-15 Muravyova, Nonushka 1x5 murder 90, 171—2, 180—83, 229, 2.32.-40, 268, 270, 271, 275, *77 3 67 Muscovy, Kingdom of, conquest of Siberia 9—14 Muslims 224 mutiny (armed forces) 3 67 Myakotin, Venedikt 379 Myshkin, Ippolit 310—12 Nadarov, Ivan 377 Nagasaki 251 names: adoption of false 226, 227 exchanging of 50—52, 92, 300 Napoleon I, Emperor of France 54, i57 retreat from Moscow 134 Napoleonic Wars 37, 54, 59, 104, 136, 205 nationalism 57, 104, 156, 160, 187, 330, 352 liberal 156, 157 Polish 134-5, 138, 155. 189, 1 91 Naumova (exile), grave of 268—9 Nekrasov, Nikolai, ‘Russian Women’ 64-5 1x6, 295 Nepomnyashchy, Ivan 234 Nepomnyashchy, Timofei 97, 99 Nerchinsk (town) 81, 100 Nerchinsk Mining Administration, and Poles 145 Nerchinsk Mining Region 81—102 alcohol use in 90—91 Blagodatsk mine 73, 82, 83—5, 104, 105, ii6 capital punishment in 274 conditions in 86—9, 214, 248 Decembrists in 73, 75, 95 escapes from 88-9, 170, 224 European republicans in 203—5 exile to 16, 23, 27, 34, 51, 171 gender imbalance in 243—4 journey to 19, 39, 45~6, 2.50 Kadai mine 90 Kara gold fields 87 Klichkin mine 90 Kumatorsk prison 3 79 Migurskis in 148—9 missing persons in 245 murders and other crimes in 90—92 new prison warders 3 67—8 overcrowding in 365 penal labourers in 85, 308, 367 Poles in 141-2, 153, 191, 193, 206, 210—xi Sukhinov in 3 21 Zerentui mine 86, 95, 98, 99, 102, 123 Nerchinsk Zavod 81, 82, 96 Nesbit, Edith, The Railway Children 324 Nesselrode, Karl 330 Neva, River 52, 63, 326, 337, 386 Nevelskoi Strait 2.49, 270 New Caledonia 203 New South Wales 342 New Times 348 New York 296 The New York Times 291, 318 Nicholas I, Tsar: amnesties 75, 94, 123 commutes sentences of Decembrists 123 coronation 61, 63 Custine on 159, 2.14 472 INDEX death 116, 131, 149 and Decembrists 52—63, 69, 72, 75“7, 79, 83, 94, 103-4, no, 113-15, 12.9, X5Z, 157, 381 and exiles’ spouses Z44 and Hungarian Revolution (1848-49)159,160 and Medoks 94 and Migurskis 147 military tribunals under 100 penal reform and policy under 2.43, 272-3, 274, 320, 322, 330 and Petrasbevtsy 162-3 and Poland 134, 189 and Polish rebels 80, 136—7, 140, 149, 151-2, 156 and punishment of soldiers 144 and vagabonds 2x7 and Zerentui conspiracy 97, 98, 100 Nicholas II, Tsar: abdication 383 accession to throne 358 execution 386 exile system in reign of 3 5 2 and Pobedonostsev 295 and Poddubsky’s report on Sakhalin 266 on railways 345 and Revolution of 1905 353 treatment of political prisoners 372- nihilism 295 Nikolayev (director of Due Post settlement) 277 Nikolayevna (female convict) 254 Nile, River 327 Nizhegorodsk, province 199, 201 Nizhny Novgorod 192, 313, 340 forwarding prison 254 Nizhny Novgorod (ship) 251 Noble, Edmund 231 nomadic tribes 11 North America 342 see also United States of America North Pacific Ocean 249 Northern Herald 342 Northern Lights (ship, later Dawn) 326, 333-8 Northern Society (of Decembrists) 54-5, 58 Norway 3Z6, 336 explorers 333 Nosovich, Sergei 302 Notes of the Fatherland 284, 328, 342?of Novgorod province 246-7 Novitsky, Yusef 48-9 Nullo, Francesco Z03-4 Numelin, Gustav 334, 335 Ob, River 10, 11, 328, 333, 336 battle of 9 Obdorsk 336 Obolensky, Pyotr 59 Obolensky, Yevgeny 59, 69-70, 72, 82, 83, 107, 117, 118, 120, 121, 125, 131 Obydenkov (penal labourer) 290 October Manifesto 364, 365, 366, 369 October Revolution (1917) 351, 354,384 Odessa 100, 250, 254 Odinstov, Aleksei 201 Odoyevsky, Aleksandr 59, 130—31 Odoyevsky, Ivan 59 ‘Official Nationality’ 104 Okhotsk 10, 19 saltworks 171—2 473 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD Okhotsk, Sea of 171, 332. Old Believers zz Old Siberians (starozhily) 15 Olgy-Aga-Mamed-Khilil 2.90 Olgy-Gussein-Kizakh Z90 Omsk 148, 314, 345, 366 crime in 2,39 infirmary 2.81 military tribunal 380 penal fort 164—8, 180, 181, 185, ZZ3, Z75-6, 384 region 377 ‘On Measures to Preserve State Security and Social Tranquillity’ 349 Onon, Lake 104 ‘Onor Affair’ 2.88-92. Order of St Catherine 63 Orenburg 147 Osipov (exiled settler) 2.44 Ostashkin, Pavel 316 Ostrog 98 Ostyaks 11, 13 Ozerov, Vladimir 201 Pacific Ocean 10, 331, 332. Palermo 198 Panin, Viktor 2.2,7 Paris Z84 Commune (1871) Z03 July Revolution 1x3, 135, 136, 156 Polish National Committee 138 Paul I, Tsar Z3, 60 Pavlova, Maria Z47 Pavlushin, Lieutenant 261 peasants Z4—5, 37 attitude to crime and justice 169-70 and counterfeiters 173 in exile 195 mass migration 345—6 rebellion zx—z, 367 relations with fugitive exiles zzo, z 3 z—4 o and revolutionary movement 3 51-2. Slavophiles and 183—4 Ukrainian zo6 Pelino, Yury 338-9 penal colonization policy zx—z, 30-31, Z3Z, Z83, 3Z8-3Z Britain and 30, 34Z failure of 3 Z9 global history of 34Z see also Speransky, Mikhail penal forts and prisons 164—88, 191, 330 alcohol use and trade in 174-5, 180 communes (obshchina) in 179- 8z, Z78-9 conditions in 165—7 counterfeiting in 173-4 crafts practised in 173 friendships in 169 fugitives from zi6—40 gambling in 175—8 maidan in 174-6 theft, thieves in see theft, thieves violence and murder in 170-7Z, 180- 83, 2.2.9 Penal Labour and Exile (journal) 385, 386 penal labour, labourers 10, 5Z, 53, 61, 83, 86, 88-9, 106-7, l6z, Z4 8-9 branding ZZ7-8 children and Z63 on convoys 37, 39 474 INDEX deaths and 2,89-90, 365 Decembrists and 82, 106—7, xx6 Doroshevich on 2.63 Dostoevsky and 186 execution and 2.74 and forced migration 350 fugitive 82, 216-40 introduced in Siberia 16 and marriage 243 in Nerchinsk 85, 367 numbers of 39, 40, 81, 365, 367 at Okhotsk 171 Poles and 137, 191, 192, 194-5, 210-13 and political prisoners 166—8, 193, 308-12 punishment 50, 219-24, 274—8, 286 released to settlement 152, 153, 154, 165, 183, 194, 242, 265 sentence of 3 5 subsistence pay for 278 see also escape penal reform 5, 26-7, 37-9, 88, X89, 2X0, 23O, 242—3, 272—3, 274, 284, 322, 329 Penza province 198 People’s Will (revolutionary party) 295, 296, 297, 319, 358 Perevalovo, Second Étape Command 38 Perevosti, Ludovico 198 Perm 29, 45, 192, 198, 224, 313 forwarding prison 254 Perovskaya, Sofia 29 5 Pestel, Ivan 34, 237 Pestel, Pavel 55,61 Peter I (the Great), Tsar 2, 16, 17, 183, 227, 328, 343, 346 statue by Falconet 56 Petersburg (ship) 251 Petöfi, Sandor 157 Petrashevsky, Mikhail 160, 161 Petrashevtsy 160-61,160-64, 187 mock execution of 161-3 Petrovsk 147 Petrovsk Zavod: Bestuzhev’s landscapes of 121 Decembrists’ journey to 112—13, 156 Decembrists’ prison at 94, 103, 118, 125, 286-7 European republicans in 204 Krasowski in 207—8 Obolensky in 117 Philomaths 134-5 The Physician 285 pirates 235 Plato 129 Plehve, Vyacheslav von 362 Plekhanov, Georgy 3 24 Pleven 337 Plotnikov (Sakhalin settler) 262 Pobedonostsev, Konstantin 295 Podbelsky, Pappy 358 Poddubsky, Dr Leonid 256, 266 Podolia 141 Poggio, Aleksandr 121, 123 pogroms 297, 310, 352, 363, 367 Pokrovsk 222 Poland, Kingdom of 31, 55, 80, 133-59, 160 Congress Poland 134, 135 dissolved (1863) 191 Great Polish Emigration of 1831 138 January Uprising (1863) 150, 189-92, 194, 202, 330, 385 nationalism 134-5,138, 155, 189,19X 475 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD November Insurrection (1830) no, 130, 136-8, 154, 156, 189,205 partitions 157 polonophobia in Russia 202 radicalization in 352 see also Poles, rebel; Western Borderlands The Polar Star 79 Poles, as soldiers 373 Poles, rebel 133—59, 2,99, 313—14 and Akatui mine 2.95 British support for 202-3 commune in exile 150 cultural dislocation 150—51 deportation to Siberia 137—8, 140—42-, 190—98, 248 escape from penal settlements 143-50 occupations in exile 194—5 as penal labourers 137, 191, 192, 194- 5, 2.10-13 petitions to tsarist authorities 195- 8 restrictions in exile 194 returning to Poland 150, 152—5 rights of rank 147, 154 rioting by 210—13 in Tobolsk prison 368 work in mines 150, 204—8, 211 police 25 Polish Patriotic Society 5 5 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 134 political prisoners see exiles, political Polyakov, Mikhail 353—4, 356 Populists 132, 184, 185, 352 Port Arthur, Russian naval base 267 Port Said 250 Poset, Konstantin, ‘Ending Exile to Siberia’ 332, 343 Potanin, Grigory 342 Priamursk (governorate general) 264, 269, 3x8 Primorsk province 216 Prison Herald 2.66, 378 proizvol (arbitrary power) 272 Prokhorov (fugitive convict) 270-71 promyshlenniki (fur trappers) 12-13 prostitution: exile of prostitutes 17, 21 of males 258—9 of women exiles 42, 123, 253, 255—64, 264; see also sexual violence and rape; women, sexual violence against and exploitation of Provisional Government 383 Prussia 134 publications: by Decembrists 130, 294-5 post-Revolution 384—5 sent to Decembrists 1x9—20 Pugachev, Yemelyan 22 purgi (winter snowstorms) 231 Pushchin, Ivan 118 Pushkin, Alexander 164 The Captain's Daughter 142 Eugene Onegin 56—7 ‘Message to Siberia’ 78-9, 130 ‘Tsar Nikita and His Forty Daughters’ 82 Radishchev, Aleksandr, A Journey from St Petersburg to Moscow 22—3 railways 192, 332 see also Trans-Siberian Railway Rayevskaya, Sofia 117 476 INDEX Rayevsky, Nikolai 65, 67-8, 77, 78, 117 Rayevsky family 66, 67, 85, 117 Razgildeyev, Lieutenant 2,07 record keeping, chaos in 34, 48—9, 198, 225, 2.45 reindeer 11,12 religion 12, 14-15, 2,2.5 see also Catholicism; Christianity Repin, Ilya, ‘Unexpected Return’ 5—6 Repnin-Volkonsky, Nikolai 59—60 resettlement (as term), preferred to ‘colonization’ 346 revolutionary movement 2.93— 32.5, 350-81 Revue moderne 2.14 Right (legal journal) 2.66 rights, human 57, 70, 142,, 143, 191, 2.10, 2,13, 245, 293 rivers, transport by 3 x 3 road-building 18 Rochebrune, François 2.04 Rokicki, Alan 144 Romanov dynasty 75 Romanov (exile in Yakutsk) 360 Romanovtsy, protest by 360—61 Romanowski, Leon 144 Romanticism 53,134, 156, 157 Rosyalkov, Pyotr 375 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 54, 120 Rozen, Andrei 68-9, 72, 92., 104-5, xo8—9, 119-zo, IZ3, xz6 Rozental, Pinkus 359 Rozhkov, Yegor z8 5-6 Rucinski, Justynian 4Z-3, 141, 151, 155 Rupert, Vilgelm 44 Rus 104 Russian Civil War (1918-19Z0) 383-4 Russian Empire: administrative chaos 34, 48-9, 198, ZZ5, Z45 border with Siberia Z9 Committee on Prison Reform 230 counter-insurgency campaigns 365 death penalty reintroduced 60 Finance, Ministry of 93, 337 French invasion of (1812) 53 Imperial Army 31,74, 118, 1Z3, 136-7, 139, 190, 196, 205 Imperial Medical Council zz8 Interior, Ministry of 6, 25, zzx, 2285 2‘44? 2.45“^ 3 37, 364 Internal Watch 37 Investigative Commission 5 8 Main Prison Administration 258, 264, 266, 346 Okhrana 297 paternalism 59 penal code (1649) 30 penal code (1845) 2,28, 273 and Poland 134, 202—3 Reform Era 199 repression of dissent 160, 190-91 and revolutions of 1848 159, 160, 190 role of monarchy 58-9 State Council 58, 127, 228, 348 State Senate 254, 273 Supreme Court 52, 58, 60, 132 Third Department (secret police) 72, 92, 104, 127, 140, 153, 160, 295, 297 Trade, Ministry of 3 27 and trials by military courts 297 War, Ministry of 37 Western Provinces 137, 139, 140, 150, 189, 202, 352 477 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD see also Poland; Russian Republic; Soviet Union Russian Revolution: (1905) 5, 2.8, 350, 352-3, 3^z“5 366, 369, 37i, 378, 380 (19x7) 383, 385 Russian Thought (magazine) 2.5z, 270, 284, 342 Russian Veteran 199—200 Russian Wealth 284, 342—3 Russian-American Company 337 Russification 352 Russo-Japanese War 267, 363—4 Russo-Turkish War 205—32, 332, 337 Ryazan, military tribunal 335 Rykovsk, Sakhalin 258 Ryleyev, Kondraty 55, 6x, 62, 66-7, 79 ‘Natalya Dolgurukaya’ 66 St Petersburg: Austrian Embassy 56, 147 central market 16 construction projects in 17 Customs House 326, 343 distance from Nerchinsk 45 exiles’ departure from 31 high society in 71, 85 House of the Political Penal Labourers 386 Imperial University 3 69 libraries 355 Mytnaya Square 293 Nevsky Prospect 161 Nicolaevan Academy of General Headquarters 199 Northern Society (of Decembrists) in 55 Page Corps 205—6 Peter and Paul Fortress 52—3, 56, 63, ¿5. ¿9. 80, 84, 93, 94, 103, 160, 163, 293, 297, 312, 352, 386 Putilov works 3 69 and railway travel 350 Revolution Square (later Trinity Square) 386 sea routes to 326, 333,337, 344-5 Semyonovsky Square 161, 162 Senate Square 53, 5 5-^? 58, 59. 66, 92-. 2.94 Shlisselburg prison 116, 312 Stolypin’s dacha 363 Teodorovich in 3 8 5 Vasilevsky Island 326, 343 Winter Palace 19, 52, 63, 296, 362 working class of 301 Yekaterinsky Canal 296 St Petersburg News 236, 326, 344, 346, 348 Sakhalin 248-69 agriculture on 250, 265 Aleksandrovsk Post 258, 263, 264 anonymous vagabonds sent to 227 Chekhov on see Chekhov, Anton, visit to Sakhalin children on 252-3, 254—5, 2.60, 262-5 collapse of penal labour facility 365 conditions on 241, 259—60 convicts’ voyages to 250 corporal punishment on 279 deaths among convicts 289-91 Dué Post settlement 260, 277 478 INDEX escapes from penal colony 2.70, 2,81—2, 289 Japanese occupation of 2.67 Korsakov cemetery 268—9 location and climate 249, 250 low birth-rates on 264-5 mines 249—50 Muravyovsky Post 261 numbers of exiles on 251 Onor settlement 289-92 penal colony abolished (1906) 267-8, 269 Porechskoye settlement 257 prison infirmary 177—8, 259 punishments on 288—92 remoteness and inaccessibility 346 Rykovo prison 288 Rykovskoye 291 sovereignty of 249—50 Tymovsk prison 277, 289 women on 251, 252—64 Salomon, Aleksandr 258, 259, 266-7 Sandomierz 134 Sarapulets (barge) 313 Saratov 147 Savitsky, Faddei 371 Scandinavia 326, 333 ‘Scramble for Africa’ 338 secret societies 54—5, 134, 199 Selenga, river 235 Selenginsk 125 Selifontov, Ivan 3 6 Semipalatinsk 183 Semyonov, Ivan 369-70, 371 Semyovsky, Vasily 255 Serebrennikov, Ivan 383 serfs, serfdom 21-2, 23-6, 53-4, 127, 160, 245, 248-9 Emancipation of the Serfs 248 fugitive serfs 2x7 Sergei Aleksandrovich, Grand Duke 363 Serno-Solovyovich, Nikolai 21 x 72nd Tula Infantry Regiment 335 Seven Years War 81 sexual violence and rape 42, 90, 170, 178, 217, 232, 236, 252-64, 297, 315, 327, 363 shamans 12 Shekter, Sofia 304 Shelashnikov, Konstantin 209 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Ozymandias 214 Sheragul 233 Sherebkov (penal labourer) 290 Shilov (head of Nerchinsk Mining Region) 193 shipping 30, 44-5 2.41, 2.50-51, z54? 3x35 3*6, 33T 33*~8, 340 Shirokolobov, Fyodor 288 Shishmaryov, Nikolai 378 Shkolnik, Yankel 220—21 Shroyev (merchant) 230 Shush, River 355 Shushenskoye 354—5 Shvanenberg, David 333-5, 343, 344 Shvoren, Lavrenty 254 Sian Mountains 3 54—5 Siberia: administrative chaos in 34, 198—9 colonization 3, 4 as colony of Russian Empire 327 conquest of 9—14 convict fugitives from 82, 216—40 corporal punishment in see corpo- ral punishment crime in 90—92, 169-70, 217, 232-40, 233, 244, 249 479 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD division into Eastern and Western (1775) 10-11, 20 economic development 329 education in 120-21, 12.3, 168-9, 305 exile system 4-7, 15—18, 192,, 327-32; calls for abolition of 340, 341-3, 348; cost of maintaining 340; critiques of 5-6, 2.51-2, 259-60, 2.65-6, 270-71, 291-2, 339, 340, 341, 346-8; new legislation on (1900) 348-9; reform of 2.6-7, 37-9, 88, 243, 272-3, 274, 320, 322, 330; see also admin- istrative exile gender imbalance among exiles in 243-4 government commissions on 339-40, 348-9 illness and death in or on way to 41-2, 75, 126, 254, 307, 313-14, 365 indigenous peoples n-13, 15, 305 marching convoys to 31-51, 141, 192, 200, 216, 219 migration to 14—15 new prison warders 3 67-8 number of exiles sent to 4, 17, 36-7, 39-40, i9*-3 M8, 298-9, 313, 330, 338, 340-41, 350 overcrowding in 192-4, 248, 341, 365, 368 petty restrictions on exiles 125-6, 194, 306 Poles in 191-215 police in 234 population 15, 20-21, 28 railways 192, 332, 338-9, 340, 345-6 regionalist movement 342 renewed repression in prisons (1906-1914) 366-81 revaluation of imperial use as place of exile 327-32, 338—43 rivers 18, 31 roads 333, 337 sea routes 326, 328, 337, 344—5 settlement in 14, 15, 19-20 severe climate 11, 230-31, 328, 354 travel across 18-19 Siberia (Irkutsk weekly) 233, 341-2 Siberian Army Corps 183 Siberian Corps 145 Siberian Exile Petition Association 323 Siberian Gazette 239, 305, 308 sibiryaki 15 Sidorov, Mikhail 332-3, 335, 343-5 ‘The Possibility of Settling Northern Siberia by Means of Industry and Trade and on the Development of Siberia’s External Trade’ 333 Sieroszewski, Waclaw 313-14 Sigida, Natalya 319-21, 322, 325 Singapore 251 Sinev, Yegor 304 Sipyagin, Dmitry 362 Skalozubov, Nikolai 377-8 Skrypitsyn, Vladimir 305 Slavic nations, proposed federation 138 Slavophiles 183-5, x87, 202 Smirnitskaya, Nadezhda 319, 321 Smirnov (Krasnoyarsk prison warden) 375 480 INDEX Smith, Adam 54 Smolensk 335 Sobolev (Cossack guard) 91 Sochaczewski, Aleksander, Farewell to Europe 192,, Z13—14 Social Democrat (émigré journal) 3x8, 32.5 Social Democratic Workers’ Party 357? 369? 373? 385 Socialism 2.94, 2.95 Socialist Revolutionary Party 3 5 2., 360, 363, 375, 378, 379, 385 Combat Organization 362,, 363, 378 Society for the Care of the Families of Penal Labourers 2.66 Society of Former Political Penal Labourers 385, 386 Society of Friends of Russian Freedom 32.3-4 ‘Society of the Great Cause’ 93—4 Society for Merchant Shipping 336, 344 Society of the Rights of Man 136 Sokhaty (pirate captain) 2.3 5 Sologub, Count Vladimir Z30 Solovyov, Venyamin 96, 98, 102 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 3 Southern Caucasus 1x3 Southern Society 55, 58, 97 Soviet Union, Great Terror 386 Spain, Civil War (1930s) Z03 Spassky, Grigory 8 z Speransky, Mikhail z6—7, 37-9, 88 ‘Statutes on Exile Transfer with Siberian Provinces’ 37, 39—40 ‘Statutes on Exiles’ 37, 39, 40, 48, ZZ9, Z45,3Z8 spiritualism 309-10 Spottiswoode, William 3 z Sredne-Kolymsk 354 Sretensk 319 Stalin, Josef 3Z4, 353 Stanley, Henry Morton 338 starosta (elder) 179, x8z starozhily (old Siberians) 15 ‘state criminals’ 83, 1x7, 1Z4, XZ7, 319, 3 66 ‘Statute on Measures for the Preservation of Political Order and Social Tranquillity’ Z97-8 Steklov, Yury 351 Stepanov (governor of Kainsk) 73 steppe ii, Z17 Stock Market News 344 Stockholm Z03, 3z6, 336 Stolypin, Pyotr 363, 377 Strakhov, Nikolai zoz Studitsky, Fyodor 344 Suez Canal Z50 suicide 101, Z09, 3Z0—zz, 3Z5, 35Z, 3 57“8, 362., 372*? 380-81 attempted Z46 by poison 139, z68, 321-2, 371, 37z? 379 faked 145—6 Sukhinov, Ivan 95—xoz, 1Z3, xz6, z74?3ZI Sulistrowski, Maurycy 195 Surgut 307 Suvorin, Aleksei Z5z Sverdlov, Yakov 365 Svetlov (brigand) Z35 Svistunov, Aleksei 107, 1Z3 Svistunov, Pyotr 107, 119, xzo, IZ3 Sweden 3Z6, 344 Swedes 17-18 Switzerland 3Z4 481 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD Sybiracy (Poles exiled to Siberia), as term 137—8 Szaramowicz, Gustaw 212 Taburin (sailor) 334 Tacitus 129 Taganrog 319 taiga xx, 216, 2,17, 218, 223, 249, 265, 267, 268, 303, 345, 384 Takhchoglo, Dmitry 369—70, 375—6, 376, 379 Tara 18 duma 341 penal fort 181 Taskin, Mine Captain Aleksandr 90-9 x Tasmania 342 Tatars 9, 11 Teodorowicz, Iwan 385—6 terrorism, acts of 217, 296-7, 353, 362—3, 373—5, 379 Tersky (executioner) 279-80 theft, thieves: exile of thieves 21, 24, 25 exiles as thieves 3, 88, 182—3, 3 67 fugitives as thieves 2x7 theft in administration 14 theft of exiles’ possessions 44, 182-3, 367 Themistocles 128 13th Eastern Siberian Battalion 148 Tiflis 31 Timashev, Aleksandr 46, 326, 343, 345 Time (Russian magazine) 202 The Times (London) 136, 203, 306, 318, 322 Tkachev, Pyotr 294 Tobolsk (province): boundary post 192 crime in 36, 232—3 fugitives in 36, 220 illness and death in prisons 365 numbers of exiles sent to 339 numbers of peasants in 14 political exiles dispersed in 307—8 prison buildings 40 requests to halt sending of exiles to 338, 341 Tobolsk (town): Bell of Uglich in 1, 22 and boundary post 29 Duma 377 Exile Office 2, 38, 39, 43-4, 47, 163, 198, 220, 229, 244 Forwarding Prison 163—4, 176 founding of 9 inhabitants 20 Kremlin 2, 17 military tribunal 373, 380 penal fort 222 population 342 as regional capital 20 Sofia Cathedral 2, 377 travel to 18, 32, 70, 75, 98, 141, 204, 218, 307 Yermak Park 374 Tobolsk Central Penal Labour Prison: confrontations between prisoners and guards 368-71, 376-8 corporal punishment at 376 demonstration following October Manifesto 366 penal labourers in 367, 379 re-imposition of discipline (1906) 366-71 Tokarzewski, Szymon 167-8, 175, 275-6 Tolstoi, Dmitry 304 INDEX Tolstoy, Leo 5 on Dostoevsky 164 After the Ball 144 Resurrection 2-53, 347 War and Peace 132. What Forf 150 Tomsk (city): crime in 2.33—4 exile to 2,3 founding of 10 fugitives in 2.2.5 penal fort 22.3 population 20 as regional centre 14 as resting place for exiles 230 travel to 32, 38, 42, 92, 204, 2x8, 313-14 Tomsk (province): crime in 3 6, 232—3 fugitives in 36, 229—30 numbers of exiles in 34 Poles in 199 requests to halt deportation to 338, 34i trade: in alcohol 90-91, 174, 180, 304 exiles and 27 fur trade 12-14, 94, 32/7—8 growth in 19—20, 21 Poles as traders 193 sea routes 331, 333, 344 Trans-Siberian Railway 332., 333, 338-9, 345-6, 349-50 Transbaikal: exile to 247 exploration by exiles 305 flocks herded in 11 fugitives from 2x8, 231 fur trade in 14 isolation of 125 Polish rebels in 211-12 prisons in 374-5 and railways 3 50 Sakhalin exiles dispersed to 267 travel to 9, 12, 219-20, 306 see also Nerchinsk Mining Region transport of exiles 313—15 see also Siberia, marching convoys to Traugutt, Romauld 190 Trepov, Fyodor 296 ‘Trial of the 193’ 295, 3x0 tribunals, military 100, 335, 364—5, 37z, 373. 38o Trofim, Mizim 290 Troinitsky, Vladimir 3 07-8 Trotskaya, Aleksandra 356 Trotsky, Leon (Lev Bronshtein) 356 Trubetskaya, Yekaterina (Katya) 64-5, 69, 75, 84-5, 104, 106, 115, ii6 letter to Benckendorff 113-14 as mother 113-14 Trubetskoi, Sergei 55, 56, 59, 65, 69, 82, 85, 104, no, 114, 120, 126 return from exile 131 servants in exile 122 Tseidler, Ivan 94 Tsezik (convict) 173 Tsushima, Battle of 267 Tsybulenko, Andrei 326-7, 334-7, 343-5 Tsyperovich, Grigory 357 Tsyplov (Kara prisoner) 311 Tumanov (escaping prisoner) 222—3 tundra xx, 217, 249, 328, 384 Tungus124,145 Turgenev, Ivan, Punin and Baburin 24 483 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD Turkey, rumour of takeover of Siberia to 220 Turkic peoples 1 x Turukhansk district 373 Twain, Mark 32.3 Tyguloye 40 First Étape Command 3 8 Tyukalinsk 306 Tyumen 9, 3^48, 192., 2,91, 313, 345 Exile Office 349 forwarding prison 314 Tyumen Invalid Command 3 8 Ufa, prison 2.19 Uglich: Bell of i—z, 6, 163 cathedral 1 insurgency 1—2,, 6, 17, 2.2,, 378 Ukraine 31, 137, 301 Ukrainians 190, 2.06 United Netherlands 135 United States of America: British colonial history 338 economic development 338 sale of Alaska to 337 sympathy for Polish rebels 136 sympathy for political prisoners 322-3 universities 134, 351, 352., 369 Ural Mountains: boundary post 2,9 crossed by Cossacks 9, 12 crossed by Decembrists 71, 7z crossed by fugitives 14, zx8—19 Dostoevsky’s journey across 163 Ural, river 133, 146 Uralsk 133, 139, 14Z—8, 150 Urik 1Z4, 127, 130, 151 Uspenskaya, Aleksandra Z4 6 Ust-Kara prison 309, 311 Ust-Kut 356 Utilitarianism Z94 utopian socialism 4, zz, 187, Z93 Uvarova, Yekaterina IZ7 Uzhur 304 vagabonds (brodiagi), vagabondage Z17-40 and epidemic of crime and violence Z3Z—40, Z49, 34Z vagrancy, criminalization zx, zz Valuyev, Pyotr 193, 198, zox, Z83 Varde 3Z6, 336 Vasiliyev, Ipaty z6z Verkhneudinsk, prison 319 Verkholensk 357 Verkhoyansk 315, 358, 359 Vienna: Congress of 135, 156 Treaty of 134 Vilkov, Sergei 3 80—81 village assemblies Z5, 348—9 Vilyusk 315 prison fort Z96 Vistula, River 136, 189 Vitebsk 198 Vladimir (town) 3Z, 19Z forwarding prison zz 1 Vladimirka (road) 3Z Vladivostok Z50, Z51, Z57, Z67, 310 Vladivostok (newspaper) Z91 Vlasov, Vasily 176-7, Z55, Z56, z6x, z6z, Z77 Voice (newspaper) 344 Volf, Ferdinand izo, 1Z4 Volga, River 1, 141, 313 Volhynia 140, 141 Volkonskaya, Aleksandra 63 484 INDEX Volkonskaya, Maria: birth of son Nikita 66 on Blagodatsk mine 82- children born in exile 113 in Chita 104, 105-6 death 132. death of son Nikolai 11 x follows husband into exile 64—5, 67-8,75,76-9, 115 in Irkutsk society 12.4 joins Sergei in Nerchinsk 84-5 Lunin and 12-9 marriage to Sergei 65-6 and Migurskis 149 and Nekrasov poem 64—5, 116 and parents 67-8, 117 piano repaired by Bestuzhev 121 and Pushkin poem 78-9, 130 return from exile 131 Volkonskaya, Sofia 1x7—18 Volkonsky, Nikolai 66, 67—8, 76—8, in Volkonsky, Sergei: admired by contemporaries 132- Alexander I and 5 5 arrival in Nerchinsk 82.-3 and brother Nikolai 59-60 at Chita 104-5 and conditions in Nerchinsk 8 5 death 132. on death of Muravyov 130 as Decembrist leader 54 family of 58, 63 and fetters 70 financial aid no as gardener xzi library 12.0 and Maria’s decision to join him in exile 76-8 and Maria’s parents 67—8 memoirs 132 and Migurskis 149 Nicholas I and 58, 59-60 on poverty of comrades 126 relations with family in Russia 117-18 return from exile 131 servants in exile 12.2 Volkonsky family (in exile) 127 Lunin and 129 settlement in Irkutsk 124 Volkonsky family (in Russia) 66, 117-18 Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) ^ 54 Vorontsov, G. 2x0-11 Vorosmarty, Mihâly 157 Vyatka 93, 302 Vyazemsky, Pyotr 78 Vyborg province 137 Warsaw 80, 135, 136-7, 141, 155, 198 Belweder Palace 135 ceremony in honour of Decembrists 136 Citadel 139, 189-92, 199 November Insurrection (1830) 385 Orthodox Church 136 Royal Castle 136 Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts 213 Warsaw National Museum of Independence 191-2 waystations (étapes) 3, 41, 45, 71, 73, 192.07, 214, 221, 2-53, 2.54, 255, 299, 300, 303, 312, 313, 330, 340, 347 Weber, Hilariusz 153-4 Western Borderlands 190, 191 485 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD wheelbarrows, chaining to 287—8 Wilno (Vilnius) 140, 150, 359 Dominican monastery 135 high school 135 prison 2.48 University of 134—5 women: as common criminals 2,53, 302, and corporal punishment 302, 320, 325 following husbands and male relatives into exile 27, 64—8, 244-8, 259, 313, 327 forced into prostitution and cohabitation 253, 255—64 as ‘frontier domesticators’ 242 loss of right to return home from Siberia 245—6 numbers exiled to Siberia 243—4 pregnancy and childbirth in exile 1x2, 1x3-14, 146, 254, 254-5 on Sakhalin 251, 252—63 sexual violence against and exploitation of 236, 252—64, 3*5, 32-7 see also sexual violence and rape treatment on marching convoys 42-3, 315 Wysocki, Piotr 13 5“7 i44“5 *54“5 Wyzykowski, Mieczyslaw 152 Yablonovy Mountains 218 Yadrintsev, Nikolai: on corporal punishment 283 on crime by penal labourers 235 critique of exile system 339, 340, 341 and death of children on way to exile 254 on ‘Don Juans’ in prisons 259 on drinking in exile X73 on exiles’ longing for home 224—5 on fugitive exiles 2x7 on noise at Omsk fort 166—7 on punishments in penal forts 181 and regionalist movement 342 on Siberia as ‘battlefield’ 240 on Tomsk as resting place for exiles 230 on vagabonds’ false names 226 on Yeniseisk executioner 279 Yakovenko, Valentin 299 Yakubovich, Aleksandr 94 Yakubovich, Pyotr 169, 178 In the World of the Outcasts 347 Yakushkin, Ivan 54, 75—6, 94, 108, in—12, 1x3, 115, 123 Yakushkina, Anastasia 75—6 Yakutia 359 Yakuts ii, 12, 305, 360 Yakutsk (province) 10, 196—7, 304, 308, 339, 351 Yakutsk (town): customs house 13 as gateway to Arctic Circle 359 journey to 12, 18, 19, 303 massacre of exiles in (Yakutsk Tragedy) 316-18, 322, 324, 3*5 352-, 358, 36o 3 Si as staging post for deportation of exiles 315—16 Teodorowicz in 3 8 5 and trade 14 Yalutorovsk 28, 123, 124, 307 Yaroshenko, Nikolai, Life is Everywhere 192 Yaroslavl 25, 68, 75-6, 171, 219, 220, 223, 224 Yebelov, Mikhail 366 486 INDEX Yefimov, Ivan 170, 172,, 281-2, 287 Yefremenkov, Vasily 3 74 Yekaterinoslav 369 Yenisei (province) 145, 193, 196, 211, 216, 2.18, 220, 2-30, 233, M3, 244, 304, 335-6 insurgency in 373 Yenisei, River 10, 21, 2.7, 38, 2.34, 3Z6, 333-4, 336, 344, 354-5 Yeniseisk (town) xo, 14, 193, 2.34, *36, 2.79, 333-5 population 342. Yeremeyev (murderer) 2.44 Yerin, Vasily 234 Yermak Timofeyevich 9, 15, 71 Young Europe 138 Young Italy 79-80, 138 Young Poland 138, 139 Yudin, Gennady 354 Yushkova, Lidiya 3 74 Zakharov, Anton 90 Zarudny, Aleksandr 362 Zasulich, Vera 296—7 Zavalishin, Dmitry: on bounty-hunters 239 described by Basargin x 12-13 founds school for locals in Chita 123 influences on 54 on lack of freedom of movement 126 on leg irons 69 library and language skills 120—21 on nervousness of authorities 92 on penal labour in Chita 106—7 as political adviser 124 on relations with population in Siberia 122 on respect shown to Decembrists 72 on secrecy imposed on travel 68 Zavalishin, Ippolit 2 Zerentui Conspiracy 95—102 Zhelyabov, Andrei 29 5 zbigany 177-8 Zhitomir 141, 199 Zhuravlyov, Nikita 290 Zotov, Nikolai 317—18 ‘Zouaves of Death5 204 487 Bayerisch© Stasîs ït?!!otftek München
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