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"Felice Orsini and John Brown had the French and American environments of transport, communication and media at their disposal, which were quite advanced compared even with other countries in Europe and with Russia. Their emulators would develop terrorism further, but they would not achieve any immediate success using this tactic. No comparable media and communication environment existed where they operated."
Dec 31, 2024 01:17AM
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Unlike the United States, Russia even made the first step towards liberating its unfree population the legal abolition of serfdom peacefully and through legislation. ... The Russian empire had to cope with freeing almost 22 million serfs belonging to the nobility and 25 million serfs belonging to the tsar's family and the state.
Jan 16, 2025 08:46AM
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A Croatian once described to me "protestants" and "ISIS" as cut from the same cloth. Here Carola Dietze is confirming it, John Brown being a very devoted calvinist Atta.
Jan 09, 2025 12:03AM
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The British abolitionist movement reached a hitherto unknown degree of social engagement. In 1792, the British government received 519 petitions bearing the signatures of 390.000 people, or 13% of the adult male population. In 1833, Parliament received about 5.000 mass petitions signed by nearly 1.5 million people, including a petition that was a mile and a half long and signed by 350.000 women.
Jan 06, 2025 11:49PM
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