Abstract

Born a Georgian prince, Tcherkesoff became involved in the Russian revolutionary movement in the 1860s. Imprisoned for those activities, he escaped to England where he lived in exile for forty years. He was a close friend of Peter Kropotkin, the best known Russian anarchist of the late nineteenth century.

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