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  1. Boris Kamkov Mark Natanson Maria Spiridonova: Founded: 1917; 106 years ago () Dissolved: 1921; 102 years ago () Split from: Socialist Revolutionary Party: Ideology: Agrarian socialism Anti-Bolshevism (briefly) Revolutionary socialism Narodism: Political position: Left-wing to far-left

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  3. Boris Kamkov - Wikipedia

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    Boris Kamkov. Boris Davidovich Kamkov (Russian: Бори́с Дави́дович Камко́в; June 3, 1885 – August 29, 1938) was a Russian revolutionary, a leader of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries and a member of the Council of People's Commissars. He was killed during the Great Purge.

  4. Boris Kamkov - Wikiwand

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    Boris Davidovich Kamkov ( Russian: Бори́с Дави́дович Камко́в; June 3, 1885 – August 29, 1938) was a Russian revolutionary, a leader of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries and a member of the Council of People's Commissars. He was killed during the Great Purge.

  5. Left Socialist-Revolutionaries - Wikipedia

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    Boris Kamkov Mark Natanson Maria Spiridonova: Founded: 1917; 106 years ago () Dissolved: 1921; 102 years ago () Split from: Socialist Revolutionary Party: Ideology: Agrarian socialism Anti-Bolshevism (briefly) Revolutionary socialism Narodism: Political position: Left-wing to far-left

  6. The Revolutionary Democracy of 1917 - Jacobin

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    The Socialist Revolutionary party had split shortly before the October insurrection, and the Left faction, led by Maria Spiridonova, Boris Kamkov, and others, supported the Congress and became the dominant force in the Extraordinary Congress of Peasant Deputies in November and the regular Peasant Congress in December.

  7. Left Socialist Revolutionaries | Encyclopedia.com

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    Simultaneously, leftists such as Natanson, Boris Kamkov, and Maria Spiridonova, noting the growing worker-soldier uneasiness with the party's policies, began to reshape the leftist movement and cooperated with other leftist parties such as the Bolsheviks and Left Mensheviks.

  8. Boris Kamkov | Article about Boris Kamkov by The Free Dictionary

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    Born June 3, 1885, in the village of Kobyl’nia, in present-day Floreshti Raion, Moldavian SSR; died in 1938. One of the leaders of the left Socialist Revolutionaries (Left SR’s). Kamkov lived in exile in France and Sweden during World War I and took an internationalist position on the war.

  9. Boris D. Kamkov, a left-wing Socialist-Revolutionary.

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    Boris D. Kamkov, a left-wing Socialist-Revolutionary. Type of Resource. text. Genre. Photographs. Date Created. 1923. Division. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division ...

  10. Kamkov, Boris | Article about Kamkov, Boris by The Free ...

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    Kamkov, Boris Davidovich (pseudonym of B. D. Kats). Born June 3, 1885, in the village of Kobyl’nia, in present-day Floreshti Raion, Moldavian SSR; died in 1938.

  11. Kamkov, Boris [WorldCat Identities]

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    Most widely held works about Boris Kamkov La Russie socialistel; (événements de juillet 1918) by Partīi︠a︡ sot︠s︡īalistov-revoli︠u︡t︠s︡īonerov ( Book )

  12. Arrested in January 1920 in Moscow. Released for cooperating with the government by writing a series of articles, urging support for the Bolsheviks in the war with Poland. Re-arrested in February 1921 with all the other left SR leaders. In prison, 1921-1923, and arrested and imprisoned on several subsequent occasions.