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- S. 13 January] 1844 – 12 September 1934), better known as Catherine Breshkovsky, was a major figure in the Russian socialist movement, a Narodnik, and...
- the events of the President John F. Kennedy ********ination Catherine Breshkovsky nicknamed Babushka (1844–1934), Russian revolutionary Babushka (headscarf)...
- Nikolay Breshko-Breshkovsky (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Бре́шко-Брешко́вский, also transcribed as Nikolaĭ Brechko-Brechkovskiĭ etc.; 20 [O.S. 8] February...
- Russian Revolution, Bryant wrote about Russian leaders such as Katherine Breshkovsky, Maria Spiridonova, Alexander Kerensky, Vladimir Lenin, and Leon Trotsky...
- Workers' Party of Political Liberation of Russia created by Catherine Breshkovsky and Grigory Gershuni in 1899. A primary party theorist emerged Viktor...
- политического освобождения России RPPOR РППОР Grigory Gershuni Catherine Breshkovsky Narodism Revolutionary socialism 1897–1900 Workers' Banner Рабочее знамя...
- liberals and socialists such as Kerensky, Miliukov, Chernov, Catherine Breshkovsky, and others. David Shub was born and educated in Russia. In 1904-1905...
- Provisional government, prompting Breshkovsky to appeal to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson for support. Thompson ****isted Breshkovsky in this endeavor by reaching...
- the 1908 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado Catherine Breshkovsky, "grandmother of the Russian revolution" Helene Hathaway Robison Britton...
- Russian imperial system. He had been particularly impressed by Catherine Breshkovsky, the populist "little grandmother of the Russian Revolution." She had...