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25: 218:. It was through her brother that Praskovya became interested in revolutionary activity, and was able to acquire radical literature which she distributed at her school. This resulted in her arrest, though she was released without charge. 262:
Later in 1880, Ivanovskaya returned to Russia where she worked in an underground printing plant producing propaganda for Narodnaya Volya, one job having been to print leaflets explaining why they had assassinated Emperor
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where she immediately made contact with other radicals living in the city. She worked distributing socialist propaganda to factory workers by day while providing literacy lessons in the evening.
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Ivanovskaya was arrested and charged with involvement in the assassination. She was sentenced to death, with the sentence being reduced to life, hard labour.
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Following the assassination of Alexander II, several members of Narodnaya Volya were arrested and on 3 April 1881, and many were subsequently hanged.
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and became involved with the SR Combat Organisation. In 1904, she helped the organisation in the assassination of the Minister of Interior,
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She was then briefly imprisoned, and after her release lived in an émigré colony of Russian radicals in
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After the split of "Zemlya i volya", she became a member of the more radical break away faction,
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In the summer of 1876, Ivanovskaya found work as a farm labourer in
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After fifteen years she was released from prison, but was sent to
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Ivanovskaya became one of many revolutionaries to be betrayed by
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Engel, Barbara Alpern; Rosenthal, Clifford N. (1987).
147: 132: 116: 407:19th-century women writers from the Russian Empire 324: 306:In 1925, Ivanovskaya published her autobiography. 237:, with intentions to spreading information on the 226:After finishing her studies, Praskovya moved to 248:(the Peoples Will), which favoured a policy of 210:on 3 November 1852. She was the daughter of a 8: 51:introducing citations to additional sources 124: 113: 392:Socialist Revolutionary Party politicians 41:Relevant discussion may be found on the 315: 7: 327:Five Sisters: Women Against the Tsar 402:Memoirists from the Russian Empire 14: 176:Праско́вья Семёновна Ивано́вская 168:Praskovya Semyonovna Ivanovskaya 34:relies largely or entirely on a 23: 182:; she was a member of both the 397:SR Combat Organization members 1: 282:Socialist Revolutionary Party 188:Socialist-Revolutionary Party 151:19 September 1935 (aged 82) 438: 382:People from Chernsky Uyezd 299:concessions following the 175: 123: 417:Russian women memoirists 377:People from Tula Oblast 62:"Praskovya Ivanovskaya" 422:Female revolutionaries 265:Alexander II of Russia 198:Praskovya was born in 118:Praskovya Ivanovskaya 16:Russian revolutionary 186:(People's Will) and 47:improve this article 222:Revolutionary life 142:, Tula Governorate 346:978-0-415-90715-6 286:Vyacheslav Plehve 165: 164: 112: 111: 97: 429: 351: 350: 330: 320: 208:Tula Governorate 177: 128: 114: 107: 104: 98: 96: 55: 27: 19: 437: 436: 432: 431: 430: 428: 427: 426: 387:Narodnaya Volya 357: 356: 355: 354: 347: 322: 321: 317: 312: 301:1905 revolution 246:Narodnaya Volya 224: 216:Sergey Nechayev 196: 184:Narodnaya Volya 161: 152: 143: 137: 136:3 November 1852 119: 108: 102: 99: 56: 54: 40: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 435: 433: 425: 424: 419: 414: 412:Soviet writers 409: 404: 399: 394: 389: 384: 379: 374: 369: 359: 358: 353: 352: 345: 314: 313: 311: 308: 239:Zemlya i volya 223: 220: 204:Chernsky Uyezd 195: 192: 163: 162: 153: 149: 145: 144: 138: 134: 130: 129: 121: 120: 117: 110: 109: 45:. Please help 31: 29: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 434: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 403: 400: 398: 395: 393: 390: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 368: 365: 364: 362: 348: 342: 338: 334: 329: 328: 319: 316: 309: 307: 304: 302: 298: 294: 289: 287: 283: 279: 274: 271: 268: 266: 260: 258: 253: 251: 247: 242: 240: 236: 231: 229: 221: 219: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 193: 191: 189: 185: 181: 180:revolutionary 173: 169: 160: 156: 150: 146: 141: 135: 131: 127: 122: 115: 106: 95: 92: 88: 85: 81: 78: 74: 71: 67: 64: –  63: 59: 58:Find sources: 52: 48: 44: 38: 37: 36:single source 32:This article 30: 26: 21: 20: 326: 318: 305: 290: 275: 272: 269: 261: 254: 243: 232: 225: 197: 167: 166: 103:October 2006 100: 90: 83: 76: 69: 57: 33: 372:1935 deaths 367:1852 births 335:. pp.  297:Nicholas II 361:Categories 310:References 194:Early life 73:newspapers 333:Routledge 293:Evno Azef 250:terrorism 200:Sokovnino 140:Sokovnino 43:talk page 278:Siberia 257:Romania 235:Ukraine 172:Russian 159:Ukraine 155:Poltava 87:scholar 343:  337:95–127 228:Odessa 212:priest 89:  82:  75:  68:  60:  94:JSTOR 80:books 341:ISBN 148:Died 133:Born 66:news 49:by 363:: 339:. 331:. 303:. 288:. 267:. 259:. 252:. 206:, 202:, 190:. 174:: 157:, 349:. 170:( 105:) 101:( 91:· 84:· 77:· 70:· 53:. 39:.

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