- The
Mensheviks (Russian: меньшевики, men'sheviki; from меньшинство, men'shinstvo, 'minority') were a
faction of the
Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour...
- The
Menshevik-Internationalists were a
faction inside the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (
Mensheviks). The faction,
representing the left-wing...
-
Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP)
which split with the
Mensheviks at the
Second Party Congress in 1903. The
Bolshevik party,
formally established...
- The
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (
Mensheviks),
later renamed the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (United), was a
political party in Russia...
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political reform.[citation needed] The
initial soviet executive chairmen were
Menshevik Nikolay Chkheidze,
Matvey Skobelev and
Alexander Kerensky. The chairmen...
- into one party, the
RSDLP split in 1903 into
Bolshevik ("majority") and
Menshevik ("minority") factions, with the
Bolshevik faction eventually becoming...
- the
Bolsheviks and the
Mensheviks arose.
After the
defeat of the
Russian Revolution of 1905, both the
Bolshevik and the
Menshevik factions split into smaller...
- Новая Жизнь, New Life) was a
daily newspaper published by a
group of
Mensheviks ****ociated with the
literary magazine Letopis,
including Nikolai Sukhanov...
- Martov, was a
Russian revolutionary, politician, and a
leader of the
Mensheviks, a
faction of the
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP). A close...
-
sakartvelos sotsial-demok'rat'iuli p'art'ia), also
known as the
Georgian Menshevik Party, was a
Georgian Marxist and
social democratic political party. It...