Russia. Nikolay Ogarev – Russian poet, historian and political activist. Illustrated Envelop with special cancellation

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Nikolay Ogarev – Russian poet, historian and political activist.

Illustrated Envelop with special cancellation

Description Nikolay Platonovich Ogarev ( December 6 [O.S. November 24] 1813 – June 12 [O.S. May 31] 1877) 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 free but had simply exchanged one form of serfdom for another.

 

Ogarev was a fellow-exile and collaborator of Alexander Herzen on Kolokol, a newspaper printed in England and smuggled into Russia. The two young men swore on the Sparrow Hills above Moscow in 1840 not to rest until their country was free; the oath reportedly sustained them and their friends throughout many crises of their lives at home and abroad and was described in E. H. Carr’s The Romantic Exiles.

Type Illustrated Envelop with special cancellation “175 years anniversary of the birth”
Condition: Good
Edges/Corners Fine
Used/Unused Cancellation, Smolensk, 06.12.1988
Published by/for: Ministry of Communications, 1988

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