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Petr Maslov (economist)

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He was involved in the case of the Union Bureau of the Mensheviks. On 25 April 1931 he was released from custody and exiled outside Moscow for three years. When the case was reviewed on 30 April 1931 Maslov was relieved from all charges.
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of the land, in order to appeal to the peasantry by expropriating the land without compensation, and making it available to them cheaply, without giving them ownership. This was similar to a proposal by
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In November 1918 he was appointed professor at the Omsk Agricultural Institute in the Department of Political Economy and Statistics. From1923 1926 he was a professor at the
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Maslov's son Pavel Petrovich Maslov  is a renowned statistician, head of the Department of Statistics of the Moscow Financial Institute. His grandson
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Subsequently, Maslov came in to terms with the new Soviet government and became involved in science activity.
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Maslov attended at the Kharkov Veterinary Institute. He was in contact with the
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Academic staff of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
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Members of the Provisional Council of the Russian Republic
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Maslovka
Moscow
Russian
Soviet
economist
agriculturist
Marxist
study circle
Nikolai Fedoseev
Menshevik
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
agrarian reform
municipalisation
Lenin
1905 Russian Revolution
liquidationist
Alexander Potresov
First World War
February Revolution
Provisional Council of the Republic
October Revolution
Bolshevik
Provisional Siberian Government
State Meeting in Ufa
Moscow State University
Plekhanov Institute of National Economy
Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union
Novodevichy Cemetery
Victor Maslov

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