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imminent end of Tsarism, but Khilkov's hopes of a general uprising were not to be. At the end of the year he returned to Russia under the general amnesty and finally left the Socialist Revolutionary Party, repelled by the hypocrisy of its leaders and the infiltration of provocateurs. His deep concern for the peasants remained and during 1905–1906 he participated in the active peasant movement in
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In July 1899 Khilkov returned to Europe, and to Switzerland where his family were then living. Initially working closely with Biriukov and the Tolstoyans, Dmitrii was soon to renounce his former pacifism and by 1902 was advocating mass terrorism in Russia to overthrow the Tsarist regime. He became
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in 1903. His chief activity at this time was the publication and distribution of revolutionary literature particularly aimed at persecuted sectarians in Russia. He urged also the formation of armed fighting squads to lead the revolutionary struggle. The Revolution of 1905 appeared to signal the
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who was exiled by the government and had his children taken away from him for following Tolstoy's teachings. Like Tolstoy, Khilkov became involved with emigration of the
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in Russia to Canada, and he was part of an 1898 settlement exploratory delegation to Canada.
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From Tolstoyan to terrorist: the revolutionary career of Prince D. A. Khilkov, 1900-1905
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The military threat to Russia stirred Dmitrii to volunteer to rejoin his old
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acquainted with leaders of the revolutionary movement, finally joining the
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Prince Dmitry Khilkov was an aristocratic disciple of
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From Tolstoyan to terrorist: the revolutionary career of Prince D. A. Khilkov, 1900-1905

Dmitriy Aleksandrovich Khilkov
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