- The
Trudoviks (Russian: Трудова́я гру́ппа, romanized: Trudovaya gruppa, lit. 'Labour Group') were a
democratic socialist political party of
Russia in...
- government's
second Minister-Chairman. He was the
leader of the social-democratic
Trudovik faction of the
Socialist Revolutionary Party.
Kerensky was also a vice-chairman...
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successors to the Narodniks,
alongside the Po****r
Socialists and the
Trudoviks.
According to
their proponents, Marxist–Leninist
ideologies have been...
-
their electoral win as a
mandate and
allied with the left-leaning
peasant Trudovik faction,
forming a
majority in the Duma. When
their declaration of legislative...
- an
ideological ancestor of the Narodniki, Socialist-Revolutionaries,
Trudoviks and the
agrarian American Populist Party). With his writings, many composed...
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Trudovik (Russian: Трудовик) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Sevsky District,
Bryansk Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was 3 as of 2010.
There is 1...
- the
political parties formed were the
peasant leaders'
Labour Group (
Trudoviks), liberal-intelligentsia
Constitutional Democratic party (the Kadets)...
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Noviye Sily (New Forces) was a
daily Trudovik newspaper published in St. Petersburg, Russia, from
March 1, 1907; nine
issues appeared. The
newspaper was...
- the
labor peasant faction – 104 deputies,
which consisted of the
actual Trudoviks –
members of the
Labor Group (71 people),
members of the All-Russian Peasant...
- had made an
electoral agreement with the
Lithuanian Labourers'
Party (
Trudoviks),
which resulted in the
election to the Duma of two (non-Bundist) candidates...