Yuri Bogdanovich
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Yuri Nikolayevich Bogdanovich (1849–1888) was a Russian revolutionary and Narodnik
Narodnik
Narodniks was the name for Russian socially conscious members of the middle class in the 1860s and 1870s. Their ideas and actions were known as Narodnichestvo which can be translated as "Peopleism", though is more commonly rendered "populism"...

. His cadre name
Pseudonym
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 was Kobozev

Revolutionary beginnings

Bogdanovich was born on April 1, 1849 in Nikolskoye, in the Toropetzkaya district of Pskov Province
Pskov Oblast
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, into a noble family.

In 1869 Bogdanovich began work as county surveyor in the Velikiye Luki
Velikiye Luki
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 county of Pskov province. In 1871 he entered the St. Petersburg Medical-Surgical Academy but left in 1873 without being graduated, to concentrate on political activities. He began, with Vera Figner
Vera Figner
Vera Nikolayevna Figner was a Russian revolutionary and narodnik born in Kazan, Russia.-Biography:...

, to agitate among the peasants in the Volsky district
Volsky District
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 of Saratov province
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.

In 1876 Bogdanovich joined the new Land and Liberty
Land and Liberty (Russia)
Land and Liberty was a Russian clandestine revolutionary organization of Narodniki in the 1870s...

 organization. On December 6, 1876, he participated in the "Kazan demonstration" in St. Petersburg.

Narodnik

In 1879, Land and Liberty split into two factions. One faction (the "villagers") supported continued agitation and propaganda in the countryside, the other faction (the "politicals") supported adopting more direct methods: terrorism. Bogdanovich supported the latter position and when Land and Liberty broke in two, he joined the resulting splinter organization, the People's Will
Narodnaya Volya
Narodnaya Volya was aRussian left-wing terrorist organization, best known for the successful assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia. It created a centralized and well disguised organization in a time of diverse liberation movements in Russia...

 (Narodnaya Volya).

In 1880 Bogdanovich became a member of the executive committee of the People's Will and was an active participant
Pervomartovtsi
Pervomartovtsy were the Russian revolutionaries, members of Narodnaya Volya, planners and executors of the assassination of Alexander II of Russia and attempted murder of Alexander III of Russia .The assassination in 1881 was planned by Narodnaya Volya's Executive Committee...

 in organizing the assassination of Tsar Alexander II
Alexander II of Russia
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 on March 1, 1881.

Under his of Kobozeva, Bogdanovich had opened a cheese shop on Malaya Sadovaya Street
Malaya Sadovaya Street
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 in St. Petersburg, from which a tunnel was dug to the middle of the street for laying mines. On the day before the assassination (February 28) the shop was raided, but the tunnel was not discovered. The tunnel was not used in the March 1 assassination and Bogdanovich escaped the ensuing dragnet.

Bogdanovich worked to help recover the People's Will from its ideological and organizational crisis that followed the assassination. He was active in the Red Cross of the People's Will
Political Red Cross
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, a prisoner relief organization, and helped organize escapes as well as legal appeals for the release of prisoners.

In 1881, Bogdanovich went to Siberia
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 to prepare the Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk is a city and the administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located on the Yenisei River. It is the third largest city in Siberia, with the population of 973,891. Krasnoyarsk is an important junction of the Trans-Siberian Railway and one of Russia's largest producers of...

 - Kazan
Kazan
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 section of the route for escaping prisoners and exiles. For a while he was hidden by Nadezhda Golovin while preparing the escape of Sophia Bardeen.

Arrest, trial, and death

On May 15, 1882, Bogdanovich was arrested in Moscow
Moscow
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 and tried on charges of co-sponsoring the People's Will, conspiracy to commit terrorist acts, operating a bomb factory, and other charges. After a trial lasting from March 28 to April 3 he was sentenced to death.

On May 28 the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment, and Bogdanovich died in Shlisselburg Fortress of tuberculosis on July 18, 1888.

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Sources

    • Прибылев А. Процесс 17 народовольцев. — «Былое», № 10, 1906.
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