1. Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky - Wikidata
Russian writer and journalist (1874–1943)
2. About: Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky - DBpedia
About: Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky ; dbp:birthDate. 1874-02-20 (xsd:date) ; dbp:birthName. Николай Николаевич Брешко-Брешковский (en) ; dbp:birthPlace · dbr: ...
Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Бре́шко-Брешко́вский, also transcribed as Nikolaĭ Brechko-Brechkovskiĭ etc.; 20 [O.S. 8] February 1874, Saint Petersburg — 23/24 August 1943, Berlin) was a Russian writer, a son of the renowned revolutionary Catherine Breshkovsky.
3. Николай Брешко-Брешковский — The Movie Database (TMDB)
1 dag geleden · люты 20, 1874. Day of Death жнівень 24, 1943 (69 years old). Place ... We don't have a biography for Nikolai Breshko-Breshkovsky. Writing ...
Николай Брешко-Брешковский is known as an Writer, Director, NovelBook. Some of his work includes The Beilis Case, In The Nets of German EspionageThe Web of Silk.
4. Nikolay Breshko-Breshkowskiy (1874 - 1943) - Genealogy - Geni
17 mrt 2018 · Прозаик и журналист Николай Николаевич Брешко-Брешковский родился 8 (20) февраля 1874 г. в Санкт-Петербурге. Сын «бабушки русской революции» ...
Genealogy profile for Nikolay Breshko-Breshkowskiy
5. Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky - Wikisource, the free online library
14 jul 2022 · Russian writer and journalist. Son of Catherine Breshkovsky. Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky. 3080121Q2378000Nikolay ...
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Russian writer and journalist (1874–1943)
7. Spies and Soldiers | Presidential Library
Breshko-Breshkovsky, Nikolai Nikolayevich (1874-1943). Spies and Soldiers: [Stories] / N.N. Breshko-Breshkovsky. - Petrograd: Rubicon, 1915. - 186 with.
Breshko-Breshkovsky, Nikolai Nikolayevich (1874-1943). Spies and soldiers. Petrograd: The Rubicon, 1915.
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8. File:Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky 1874-1943.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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9. Breshkovsky, Catherine (1844–1934) | Encyclopedia.com
Petersburg); though Breshkovsky received no formal education, she was schooled at home; married Nikolai Breshko-Breshkovsky, 1869; children: one child, Nikolai ...
Breshkovsky, Catherine (1844–1934)Russian revolutionary, educator, political leader, and a vocal opponent of the Bolshevik government who spent decades in a tsarist prison and exile for her political views. Name variations: Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaya, Katerina Breshkovskaia, Breshkovskaya, or Breshkovskoi; (nickname) "little grandmother of the revolution." Pronunciation: BRESH-kawf-skee. Source for information on Breshkovsky, Catherine (1844–1934): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.
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Nikolay Nikolaevich Breshko-Breshkovsky. also known as Mata d'Or, Old Petersburger, Vasily Veriga, Nikolay Bely, Frasquello.
Nikolay Nikolaevich Breshko-Breshkovsky was a Russian fiction writer, as well as a director and screenwriter. After the October Revolution, he emigrated to Poland, where he published political novels and essay books. Later he worked as a correspondent in newspapers.
11. 12295759 - VIAF
... Breshko-Breshkovskiĭ, N. N. (Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich), 1874-1943 National ... Nikolai Nikolaevich ‡d 1874-1943 German National Library; 400 1 _ ‡a ...
12. Catherine Breshkovsky - Wikidata
Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky. 0 references. languages spoken, written or signed ... Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID (old version) · 1883529 · subject ...
Russian politician
13. Catherine Breshkovsky - Trivia, Family, Bio | Famous Birthdays
Russian socialist sometimes known as Babushka, who was often referred to as the Grandmother of the Russian Revolution.
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14. Nikolay Breshko-Breshkowskiy - FamousFix.com
Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Бре́шко-Брешко́вский, also transcribed as Nikolaĭ Brechko-Brechkovskiĭ etc.; 20 [O.S. 8] February ...
15. “I could hardly be called an ignorant fanatic”. Ekaterina Breshko ...
Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaia is one of the better-known protagonists of the Russian Revolution, often referred to as the grandmother (babushka) of the ...
Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaia is one of the better-known protagonists of the Russian Revolution, often referred to as the grandmother (babushka) of the revolution. Her auto/biographical writings have been composed in different periods and to different audiences. Therefore, the question of whether the presentation of babushka’s autobiography and of the revolutionary movement changed over the course of time and in view of the audience is of particular interest. How did Breshko-Breshkovskaia represent the revolutionary cause, the revolutionary biography, and the ideals of a revolutionist’s life? Which strategies did she use to attract the audience and how did she explain her pathway to radicalization? What does this tell us about the self-perception of the revolutionaries – and especially female revolutionaries – or at least of babushka’s concept of a revolutionary life?