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  1. Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (Russian: Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Черно́в; December 7, 1873 – April 15, 1952) was a Russian revolutionary and one of the founders of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party.

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  3. Viktor Chernov - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (Russian: Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Черно́в; December 7, 1873 – April 15, 1952) was a Russian revolutionary and one of the founders of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party.

  4. Viktor Mikhaylovich Chernov | Russian Socialist, Revolutionary

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    Viktor Mikhaylovich Chernov, (born November 19 [December 1, New Style], 1873, Kamyshin, Russia—died April 15, 1952, New York, N.Y., U.S.), a founder of the Russian Social Revolutionary Party in 1902, who spent much of his life in exile but was briefly a minister in provisional governments in Russia (May 5–Sept. 1, 1917).

  5. Viktor Chernov | Encyclopedia.com

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    chernov, viktor mikhailovich (1873 – 1952), pseudonyms: 'Ia. Vechev', 'Gardenin', 'V. Lenuar'; leading theorist and activist of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. Viktor Chernov was born into a noble family in Samara province.

  6. Viktor Chernov - Wikiwand

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    Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov was a Russian revolutionary and one of the founders of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party. He was the primary party theoretician or the 'brain' of the party, and was more of an analyst than a political leader.

  7. Socialist Revolutionaries | Encyclopedia.com

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    Chernov, arrested as a student in Moscow, later exiled to Tambov and an émigré after 1899, was the chief architect of the draft program adopted at the first party congress in January 1906. Chernov's program synthesized populist ideology and Marxism.

  8. LibGuides: The SRs and Revolutionary Russia: Key Figures

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    Viktor Chernov. Nikolai Avksentiev. Yevno Azef. Catherine Breshkovsky. Osip Minor. Vladimir Zenzinov. Boris Savinkov. Ilya Fondaminsky. One of the founders of the Russian Socialist Revolutionary Party, Chernov was the primary party theoretician of the SRs.

  9. The revolutionary career of Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (1873 ...

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    Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (1873-1952) was a Russian revolutionary figure and chief theoretician of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. During the 1890s he led the Populist groups away from a program of anarchism, violence and despair into a closer harmony with the new problems facing Russia at the turn of the century - urbanisation, Marxism ...

  10. Chernov, Viktor | Infoplease

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    Chernov, Viktor vēkˈtər chĭrnôfˈ , 1876–1952, Russian revolutionary. One of the founders of the Socialist Revolutionary party , he served as minister of agriculture under Kerensky in the provisional government set up after the overthrow of the czar in Nov., 1917 (Oct., 1917, O.S.).

  11. Viktor Chernov in 1917-1920: touches to a political biography

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    Abstract. The article examines the hard path of Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov one of the founders of the Party of Socialist Revolutionaries (SRS) in the revolutionary period of 1917-1918. The ...

  12. About: Viktor Chernov - DBpedia Association

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    Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (Russian: Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Черно́в; December 7, 1873 – April 15, 1952) was a Russian revolutionary and one of the founders of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party. He was the primary party theoretician or the 'brain' of the party, and was more of an analyst than a political leader. Following the February Revolution of 1917, Chernov ...