The Vekhi (Landmarks) symposium (1909) is one of the most famous
publications in Russian intellectual and political history. Its
fame rests on the critique it offers of the phenomenon of the
Russian intelligentsia in the period of crisis that led to the 1917
Russian Revolution. It was published as a polemical response to the
revolution of 1905, the failed outcome of which was deemed by all
the Vekhi contributors to exemplify and illuminate fatal
philosophical, political, and psychological flaws in the
revolutionary intelligentsia that had sought it. Landmarks
Revisited offers a new and comprehensive assessment of the
symposium and its legacy from a variety of disciplinary
perspectives by leading scholars in their fields. It will be of
compelling interest to all students of Russian history, politics,
and culture, and the impact of these on the wider world.
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