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Vladimir Viktorovich Adoratsky (Russian: Владимир Викторович Адоратский; 19
August [O.S. 7 August] 1878,
Kazan – 5 June 1945, Moscow) was a
Russian revolutionary...
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Adoratsky (Russian: Адора́тский; masculine) or
Adoratskaya (Адора́тская; feminine) is a
Russian last name. It was
artificially created from the Latin...
- NJ:
Fairleigh ****inson
University Press. p. 310. ISBN 9780838637920.
Adoratsky, V. (1938). The
History of the
Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels...
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exchange proposed by Lenin, the
Adoratskys returned to Russia. The
family settled in Moscow,
where Vladimir Adoratsky began working in the
Central State...
- Born Died
Notes Vladimir Adoratsky 1878 1945
Member of the
Bolshevik faction since 1904.
Aleksei Badayev 1883 1951
Member of the
Bolshevik faction since...
- form the Marx–Engels–Lenin
Institute under the
direction of
Vladimir Adoratsky. The Marx–Engels–Lenin
Institute was
subsequently renamed multiple times...
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Translated by
Galina Sdobnikova. Moscow:
Progress Publishers. LCCN 85217441.
Adoratsky,
Vladimir (1934).
Dialectical Materialism: The
Theoretical Foundation...
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Vladimir Adoratsky Grigori Aleksandrov Svetlana Alliluyeva (as
mentioned in Stalin's
Daughter by
Rosemary ****van)
Aleksandr Arosev Hovhannes (Ivan)...
- 262 (June 1956), pp. 334–335. IN JSTOR. For the
American edition: V.
Adoratsky (ed.), Karl Marx:
Selected Works: In Two Volumes. New York: International...
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Academy of
Sciences of the
Soviet Union was created,
headed by
Vladimir Adoratsky.
After the
dissolution of the
Soviet Union,
since the end of 1991, the...