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  1. After the failed Bolshevik uprising of July 1917, Chernov found himself on the defensive as allegedly soft on the Bolsheviks and was excluded from the revamped coalition in August 1917. The party was now represented in the government by Nikolai Avksentiev, a defensist, as Minister of the Interior.

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  3. Nikolai Avksentiev - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai Dimitrovich Avksentyev (Russian: Никола́й Дми́триевич Авксе́нтьев; 28 November 1878, Penza – 24 March 1943, New York City) was a leading member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party (PSR).

  4. Nikolai Avksentiev - Wikiwand

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    Nikolai Dimitrovich Avksentyev was a leading member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party . He was one of the 'Heidelberg SRs' , like Vladimir Zenzinov. These SRs were influenced by neo-Kantian philosophy and Marxism. As Chairman of the Provisional All-Russian Government, he headed the Russian state from September 23 to November 18, 1918.

  5. Amherst Center for Russian Culture - Russian Manuscript ...

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    This collection contains the writings, personal papers, and professional documents of Russian revolutionary and emigre Nikolai Avksentiev. Biographical note: Nikolai Dmitrievich Avksentiev (Avxentieff) was born in Penza, Russia (located 625 km southeast of Moscow) on 16 November, 1878.

  6. Socialist Revolutionary Party - Wikipedia

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    After the failed Bolshevik uprising of July 1917, Chernov found himself on the defensive as allegedly soft on the Bolsheviks and was excluded from the revamped coalition in August 1917. The party was now represented in the government by Nikolai Avksentiev, a defensist, as Minister of the Interior.

  7. N. D. Avksentiev Papers: NYU Special Collections Finding Aids

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    N. D. (Nikolai) Avksentiev (1878-1943) was a key figure in the right wing of the Social Revolutionary Party, who played a leading role in the Duma after the February 1917 revolution in Russia and held several positions in the Kerensky government.

  8. About: Nikolai Avksentiev - DBpedia Association

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    Nikolai Dimitrovich Avksentyev (Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Авксентьев; 28 November 1878, Penza – 24 March 1943, New York City) was a leading member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party (PSR). He was one of the 'Heidelberg SRs' (a group of Russian students at the University of Heidelberg in the 1890s), like Vladimir Zenzinov.

  9. Russian State (1918–1920) - Wikipedia

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    All commanders of the White armies in the south and west of Russia as well as in Siberia and the Far East recognized the supreme ruler of Admiral Kolchak; at the turn of May — June 1919, the generals Anton Denikin, Yevgeny Miller, Nikolai Yudenich voluntarily submitted to Alexander Kolchak and officially recognized his Supreme Command over ...

  10. Provisional Council of the Russian Republic - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai Avksentiev, right-wing Socialist Revolutionary, was elected as a chairman of the Pre-Parliament. Sources. The History of the Russian Revolution; References

  11. After the failed Bolshevik uprising of July 1917, Chernov found himself on the defensive as allegedly soft on the Bolsheviks and was excluded from the revamped coalition in August 1917. The party was now represented in the government by Nikolai Avksentiev, a defensist, as Minister of the Interior.

  12. Portrait of the Artist As ‘Mamochka’ - The Forward

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    In Bern she then met and fell in love with fellow activist Nikolai Avksentiev who was shortly to become her fellow prison-mate after the failed 1905 revolution, and it was there, in 1906 that they ...