ABSTRACT

First published in 1961 The Unmentionable Nechaev presents a full account of Sergei Nechaev’s extraordinary life. The name of Nechaev is little known today in the western world. Michael Prawdin expounds his teachings and shows the strain of Nechaevism running through the Russian revolutionary movement and the part it played in the success of the Bolshevik revolution. Step by step the author analyses Lenin’s build up of his party and reveals how he used Nechaev’s conspiratory system. The book explains why at the moment of victory Nechaev was suddenly hailed as an ancestor of Bolshevism only to be just as suddenly once more repudiated and relegated to obscurity. This book is an essential read for scholars and researchers of Soviet history, Communist history, and history in general.

part One|104 pages

Nechaev

chapter I|10 pages

Unrest Among the Students

chapter II|10 pages

Abroad

chapter III|10 pages

The Discovery of the Conspiracy

chapter IV|16 pages

In Exile

chapter V|17 pages

The Trial

chapter VI|4 pages

Arrest and Extradition

chapter VII|14 pages

Convicted of Murder

chapter VIII|14 pages

In the Ravelin

chapter IX|7 pages

The Nechaevists

part Two|78 pages

Lenin

chapter X|14 pages

Ulyanov

chapter XI|16 pages

The Iskra

chapter XII|16 pages

Lenin's Tactics

chapter XIII|21 pages

The Road to Power

chapter XIII|9 pages

Nechaev's Brief Apotheosis