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However, with Vladimir Chertkov ( 1854 – 1936 ) as a key promoter of Tolstoy's ideas, a movement started over the 1890s.
Vladimir Grigoryevich Chertkov (; also transliterated as Chertkoff, Tchertkoff or Tschertkow ( – November 9, 1936 ) was the editor of the works of Leo Tolstoy, and one of the most prominent Tolstoyans.
After the revolutions of 1917, Chertkov was instrumental in creating the United Council of Religious Communities and Groups, which eventually came to administer the Russian SFSR's conscientious objection program.
Chertkov was born in 1854 in St. Petersburg, Russia into a wealthy and aristocratic family.
The young Chertkov was considered very handsome – slender, tall, with big gray eyes under beaked brows – and had a talent for witty paradox.
Yet while yielding to all the enjoyment that was offered by life in the circle of golden youth, unaware of either external or internal obstacles for the realization of his desires, Chertkov from time to time felt that there was something wrong in his life and strove to find some moral law that would subordinate his behavior.
Fulfilling the ideal of moral self-improvement, Chertkov gave all his heart and soul to educational activity.
Following Tolstoy ’ s initiative, in 1885 Chertkov organized and financed a publishing house called Intermediary () which specialized in the release of art and moralizing literature for people.
Chertkov had a troubled relationship with most of the Tolstoy family, and tried actively to destroy the relationship between Tolstoy and his wife Sophia.
Tolstoy's final flight, for example, is described as having been greatly influenced by Chertkov.
Additionally, Chertkov convinced Tolstoy to sign a secret will and give control of his works to Chertkov instead of Sophia.
Chertkov also fostered a positive relationship with the newly formed Soviet state, which he used to suppress Sophia's version of Tolstoy's life story and his relationship with her.
Chertkov ’ s closest employees were often engaged in editing and drawing up his plans on his farmstead in Rossosh, located in the Ostrogozhsk District.
From here Chertkov conducted extensive correspondence on the affairs of Intermediary with Russian writers and artists.
Since the autocracy considered Tolstoyism an enemy, Chertkov left for England in 1897.
Chertkov returned to Russia in 1908.
After Tolstoy ’ s death, Chertkov supervised and was editor-in-chief of the Russian-language complete works of Lev Tolstoy.
Actor Paul Giamatti portrayed Chertkov in the 2009 film The Last Station.

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