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Venedikt Aleksandrovich Miakotin (Russian: Венеди́кт Алекса́ндрович Мяко́тин; 12
March 1867 – 5
October 1937) was a
Russian Empire historian and Narodnik...
- Chernov.
Leading members of the NSP were N.F.
Annensky (1843–1912), V.A.
Miakotin (1867–1937) and A.V.
Peshekhonov (1867–1933). The
latter was
minister of...
- народно-социалистическая партия Enes's Энесы
Alexey Peshekhonov Nikolai Annensky Venedikt Miakotin Neo-Narodism Po****r
socialism Agrarian socialism Social democracy Left-wing...
- Shuhurov, Antonovych, Mykhalchuk, A.Storozhenko, Shcherbyna;
standing Kivlytskyi, Vasylenko, Stepovych, Molchanovskyi, Levytskyi, M.Storozhenko,
Miakotin...
- had two sons and four daughters. S.M. Solovaev, "Archives" vol.2, 1872
Miakotin, "The
Court Publicist during the
reign of Ekatherine"-
Russian cultural...
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before my leave, has not been
completed to this day. [...] Peshekhonov,
Miakotin, Gorenfeld? [...] I
think all of them
should be deported. They are more...
- to its use of terror. In 1906, he co-founded, with N.F. Annensky, V.A.
Miakotin and others, the Po****r
Socialist Party (NSP).
After the "Bloody Sunday"...
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populists in the
tradition of Mikhailovsky, such as A.V.
Peshekhonov and V.A.
Miakotin,
broke with the PSR and
founded the 'Po****r
Socialist Party' (NSP). Though...
- Miliukov, the
romantic populism of
people like Annensky,
Peshekhonov and
Miakotin and the party's
scant interest in
labour issues. He
remained without party...