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20 Facts About Nikolai Utin

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Nikolai Isaakovitch Utin was a Russian socialist and revolutionary.

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Nikolai Utin grew up in Saint Petersburg, and became a charismatic leader of the student movement.

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Nikolai Utin was extremely influential in revolutionary circles until the breakup of the First International in 1876, whereupon he withdrew from politics and returned to Russia.

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Nikolai Utin was born 8 August 1841 in Kherson in the Russian Empire, the seventh of eight children of Isaak Iosifovich Utin and Maria Isaakovna Utina.

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Nikolai Utin's father, an extremely successful wine merchant, was a Jewish convert to Russian Orthodoxy.

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All five Utin brothers went to Saint Petersburg University; Nikolai entered the historial-philological faculty in 1858.

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Nikolai Utin emerged as a charismatic student leader, encouraging his fellow students towards political aims.

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Nikolai Utin was tried in absentia on 27 November 1865 and sentenced to death by firing squad.

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Nikolai Utin, who did not believe that Bakunin's anarchism would appeal to a Russian audience, took control of the journal with the backing of several fellow emigres, including Olga Levashova, Zhukovsky's sister-in-law.

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Nikolai Utin wrote the "Nouvelles Etrangeres" section for l'Egalite, the French-language IWA newspaper based in Geneva, and eventually became editor-in-chief.

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Nikolai Utin returned to Russia in 1878 and died on 1 December 1883 in Saint Petersburg.

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Nikolai Utin wrote for Kolokol and Vestnik Evropy under various pseudonyms.

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In 1863, Nikolai Utin married Natalia Korsini, daughter of architect Geronimo Korsini and writer Maria Antonovna Korsini.

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Nikolai Utin was among the first women to attend Saint Petersburg University and was arrested in 1861 during the student unrest.

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Nikolai Utin followed him into exile in 1863 and returned with him in 1878.

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Nikolai Utin wrote for Vestnik Evropy, under her own name or as N I Tal.

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Nikolai Utin's siblings were involved in the student movement of the 1860s.

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Boris Isaakovitch Nikolai Utin was a professor at Saint Petersburg University.

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Yakov Isaakovitch Nikolai Utin was a businessman and privy counsellor.

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Yevgeny Isaakovitch Nikolai Utin was a lawyer and journalist, a regular contributor to Vestnik Evropy.