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  1. Nikolay Platonovich Ogarev (Ogaryov; Russian: Никола́й Плато́нович Огарёв; December 6 [O.S. November 24] 1813 – June 12 [O.S. May 31] 1877) was a Russian poet, historian and political activist.

  2. Nikolay Platonovich Ogarev (Ogaryov; Russian: Никола́й Плато́нович Огарёв; December 6 [O.S. November 24] 1813 – June 12 [O.S. May 31] 1877) was a Russian poet, historian and political activist.

  3. Nikolay Platonovich Ogarev was a Russian poet, historian and political activist. He was deeply critical of the limitations of the Emancipation reform of 1861, claiming that the serfs were not set free, but had simply exchanged one form of serfdom for another.

  4. Nikolay Platonovich Ogarev, was a Russian poet, historian and political activist.

  5. Nikolay Platonovich Ogarev (Ogaryov; Russian: Никола́й Плато́нович Огарёв; December 6 [O.S. November 24] 1813 – June 12 [O.S. May 31] 1877) was a Russian poet, historian and political activist.

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    • May 31, 1877
    • November 24, 1813
  6. Nikolay Chernyshevsky, utopian socialist, a major intellectual force behind nihilism. Often considered the first of the šestidesjatniki, Nikolay Chernyshevsky became an admirer of Feuerbach, Herzen, and Belinsky towards the end of the 1840s.

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  8. Soon after his arrival in London in March 1856, Nikolai Platonovich Ogarev began work at the Free Russian Press, and together with Herzen produced the first uncensored Russian newspaper made available in Russia, in which they closely monitored the progress of reform in that country.

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