Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, 19th century. Alexander was Tsar of Russia from 1855. Known as 'The Liberator', Alexander emancipated Russia's serfs in...Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, 19th century.
Russian nihilist revolutionaries as prisoners in Siberia. 1875Russian nihilist revolutionaries as prisoners in Siberia. 1875
'Portrait of the Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich on Horseback', 1850s. Detail. The eldest son of Tsar Nicholas I, Alexander II succeeded his father...'Portrait of the Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich on Horseback', 1850s. Artist: Egor Botman
Police raid on a Nihilist printing press in St Petersburg approx. 1880. The Russian Nihilist movement rejected all authority. Their name derives from...Police raid on a Nihilist printing press in St Petersburg approx
Secret political society meeting surprised by the Czarist police.Conspiracy in Russia: A Nihilist Meeting Surprised Illustration
Russian nihilist revolutionaries as prisoners in Siberia. 1875.Russian nihilist revolutionaries as prisoners in Siberia.
Russian Nihilist captives being transferred from St Petersburg for Siberia. In 1879. The Russian Nihilist movement rejected all authority. Their name...Russian Nihilist captives (prisoners) being transferred from St Petersburg for Siberia
Illustration depicting nihilist prisoners leaving St Petersburg for Siberia. St Petersburg, Russia, November 1879. .Nihilist Prisoners, Russia
Nihilist prisoners leaving St Petersburg for Siberia, Russia, illustration from the magazine The Graphic, volume XX, no 519, November 8, 1879.Nihilist prisoners leaving St Petersburg
In room of a russian nihilist a bomb explosed, Paris, illustration from french newspaper "Le Petit Journal" june 2, 1907In room of a russian nihilist a bomb explosed, Paris, illustration from french newspaper "Le Petit Journal" june 2, 1907
Hanging of anarchists in Russia. Government repression of the Nihilist movement followed unrest after end of Russo- Turkish War in 1878. .Hanging of anarchists in Russia
Unrest of Russian anarchists and nihilists in Paris. Explosion of a bomb, avenue de la Republique. Engraving, "Le Petit Journal", Febuary 1905.Unrest of Russian anarchists and nihilists in Pari
Explosion of a bomb in the bedroom of a Russian nihilist in Paris. Engraving, "Le Petit Journal", May 1907.Explosion of a bomb in the bedroom of a Russian ni
Illustration entitled "CONSPIRACY IN RUSSIA: A NIHILIST MEETING SURPRISED," depicting a man entering upon a group of armed conspirators. Undated...Russian Nihilist Conspirators/Engraving
Russia: Punishing a Nihilist in Czarist Russia. Torture and brainwashing. Tableau form Eden Museum, Paris, 1884.Russian Soldiers with Revolutionist in Torture Chamber
Secret political society meeting surprised by the Czarist police.Conspiracy in Russia: A Nihilist Meeting Surprised Illustration
Police discovering a nihilist printing press, St Petersburg, Russia, 1887. A print from The Illustrated London News, 16th April 1887.Police discovering a nihilist printing press, St Petersburg, Russia, 1887.
Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, . Alexander was Emperor of Russia from 1855. Known as 'The Liberator', he emancipated Russia's serfs in 1861. The pace...Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, (1900).
Alexander II , Tsar of Russia from 1855. Known as 'The Liberator', Alexander emancipated Russia's serfs in 1861. The pace of reform under Alexander's...Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855.
Alexander II , Tsar of Russia from 1855, c1880. Known as 'The Liberator', Alexander emancipated Russia's serfs in 1861. The pace of reform under...Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855, 1869. Artist: Coide
Alexander II , Tsar of Russia from 1855, c1880. Known as 'The Liberator', Alexander emancipated Russia's serfs in 1861. The pace of reform under...Alexander II (1818-1881), Tsar of Russia from 1855, c1880.
'Portrait of the Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich on Horseback', 1850s. Detail. The eldest son of Tsar Nicholas I, Alexander II succeeded his father...'Portrait of the Tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevich on Horseback', 1850s. Artist: Egor Botman
Arrest Of A Suspected Nihilist At St. Petersburg, Russia, 1880.Arrest Of A Suspected Nihilist At St. Petersburg, Russia, 1880
Lithograph by Tom Merry from the St Stephen's Review, which satirizes the diverse nature of the American population and the political views which...A United Nation
The execution of Kviatkovsky and Presniakov in the Peter Paul Fortress on the 5th November, 1880 after the nihilist trials in St Petersburg.Nihilist Execution
Dmitri i Ivanovich Pisarev, head-and shoulders portrait, facing right, between 1880 and 1886. Creator: Unknown.Dmitri I Ivanovich Pisarev
Police surprising meeting of Russian anarchists. Government repression of the Nihilist movement followed unrest after end of Russo- Turkish War in...Police surprising meeting of Russian anarchists
Hanging of anarchists in Russia. Government repression of the Nihilist movement followed unrest after end of Russo- Turkish War in 1878.Hanging of anarchists in Russia
Police surprising meeting of Russian anarchists. Government repression of the Nihilist movement followed unrest after end of Russo- Turkish War in...Police surprising meeting of Russian anarchists
Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov Russian poet, literary critic, journalist, and prominent figure of the Russian nihilist movement..Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov (1836 - 1861) Russian poet
Sofia Lvovna Perova . Russian revolutionary and a member of the nihilist revolutionary organization Narodnaya Volya. She helped orchestrate the...Sofia Lvovna Perova. Russian revolutionary
Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov Russian poet, literary critic, journalist, and prominent figure of the Russian nihilist movement.Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov.
Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov Russian poet, literary critic, journalist, and prominent figure of the Russian nihilist movement.Nikolay Alexandrovich Dobrolyubov.
Russia, St. Petersburg. Discovery by the police of the mine underground intended to blow up Sadowaia Street . It was in the centre of the street that...Russia, St. Petersburg. Discovery by the police of the mine underground intended to blow up Sadowaia Street (Melaja Sadowaja). It was in the centre of the street that leads through the Newski perspective to the site where Tsar Alexander II had been survey
Closing of the gates of St. Petersburg, the horse guards on policy duty. The Russian Nihilist movement was a Russian trend in the 1860s that rejected...Nilhilism in Russia: closing of the gates of St. Petersburg
Members of the imperial family visiting the soldiers who were wounded when the late czar was assassinated. The Russian Nihilist movement was a...Nilhilism in Russia: members of the imperial family visiting the soldiers who were wounded when the late czar was assassinated. The Russian Nihilist movement was a Russian trend in the 1860s that rejected all authority
Russian Nihilists on their way to Siberia, Russia, engraving from The Illustrated London News, volume 90, No 2511, June 4, 1887.Russian Nihilists on their way to Siberia
St Petersburg Police discovering a nihlist printing-press, Russia, engraving from The Illustrated London News, volume 90, No 2504, April 16, 1887.Police discovering nihilist printing-press
Attempting to identify a Russian nihlist at the Chief Police Office, St Petersburg, Russia, engraving from The Illustrated London News, volume 90, No...Attempting to identify nihilist, St Petersburg