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314: 308: 374: 168:, a prominent Polish revolutionary socialist, joined Proletariat in 1886. In July of the same year, the party was crushed as many of its remaining members were imprisoned or executed. The First Proletariat disbanded that year, but many of its traditions would be continued by the Second Proletariat. 288:Орехов А. М. Социал-демократическое движение в России и польские революционеры. Orekhov A. Social Democratic movement in Russia and the Polish revolutionaries. 1887—1893 гг. 1887–1893 years. М., 1973 MA, 1973 294:
Targalski J. Geneza Polskiej Partii Socjalistycznej Proletariat. Targalski J. Geneza Polskiej Partii Socjalistycznej Proletariat. «Z pola walki», 1973, No. 2—3. «Z pola walki», 1973, No. 2-3.
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The Third Proletariat was created in 1900 as a splinter group of the Polish Socialist Party. It was led by Ludwik Kulczycki and, beset by Tsarist repression, ceased operations in 1909.
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The Second Proletariat also embraced terror as means to combat autocracy. Representatives of the Second Proletariata participated in the founding congress of the
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in Paris in 1889. In 1891 a faction emerged in the party which opposed the tactics of terror. In 1893 the party merged with three other parties to create the
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The Second Proletariat (or Small Proletariat) was founded in 1888 by merging the remaining organisation of the First Proletarian (led by
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in 1883, The First Proletariat joined with parties from other cities in creating a central committee composed of Waryński,
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Baumgarten L. Dzieje Wielkiego Proletariatu. Baumgarten L. Dzieje Wielkiego Proletariatu. Warszawa 1966 Warszawa 1966
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In 1883-1884 several of the chief activists were arrested and the party lost much of its power.
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and embraced political and economic terror as a means to combat autocracy. The party supported
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Tych, Feliks (2018). "Przedmowa". In Wielgosz, Przemysław (ed.).
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In March 1884 the First Proletariat formed an alliance with the
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is the name used to refer to three Polish political parties:
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The First Proletariat (or Great Proletariat) was the first
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Międzynarodowa Socjalno-Rewolucyjna Partia "Proletariat"
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International Social Revolutionary Party "Proletariat"
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Index

Proletariat
Polish
socialist party
Russian Empire
Ludwik Waryński
socialist circles
pl
Vilna
Stanisław Kunicki
Tadeusz Rechniewski
Edmund Płoski
Maria Bohuszewiczówna
Marian Stefan Ulrych
Aleksandra Jentysówna
Henryk Dulęba
People's Will
proletarian internationalism
Rosa Luxemburg
Marcin Kasprzak
Ludwik Kulczycki
Rosa Luxemburg
Second International
Polish Socialist Party
""I felt a kind of pleasure in seeing them treat us brutally." The Emergence of the Political Prisoner, 1865–1910"
doi
10.1017/S0010417512000448
ISSN
0010-4175
ISBN
9788365304599

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