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in foreign affairs, but he soon found himself marginalised and his proposals of far-reaching agrarian reform blocked by more conservative members of the government. After the failed
Bolshevik uprising of July 1917, Chernov found himself on the defensive as allegedly soft on the Bolsheviks and was excluded from the revamped coalition in August 1917. The party was now represented in the government by Nikolai Avksentiev, a defensist, as Minister of the Interior.
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members had close ties to Azef, felt obliged to resign. Many regional organisations, already weakened by the revolution's defeat in 1907, collapsed or became inactive. Savinkov's attempt to rebuild the SRCO failed and it was suspended in 1911. Gershuni had defended Azef from exile in Zürich until his death there. The Azef scandal contributed to a profound revision of SR tactics that was already underway. As a result, it renounced assassinations ("
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suggested that Azef might be a police spy. The party's
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secret police, arrested, convicted of terrorism and sentenced to life at hard labour, managing to escape, flee overseas and go into exile. Azef became the new leader of the SRCO and continued working for both the SRCO and the
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leadership increasingly marginalized and ultimately purged them. A small Right SR remnant, still calling itself the Socialist Revolutionary Party, continued to operate in exile from 1923 to 1940 as a member of the
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conferences with Bolshevik emigres led by Lenin. This fact was later used against Chernov and his followers by their right-wing opponents as alleged evidence of their lack of patriotism and Bolshevik sympathies.
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2742:Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
2449:National Republican Party of Russia
2434:Mari National Rebirth Party "Ushem"
1618:Партія соціалистовъ-революціонеровъ
145:Партія соціалистовъ-революціонеровъ
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3502:Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic
2864:Council of the People's Commissars
2514:Russian Democratic Reform Movement
2333:Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party
2127:Party of Socialist Revolutionaries
1791:The Bolshevik Revolution 1917–1923
1318:Labour and Socialist International
1284:Following Lenin's instructions, a
1271:Provisional All-Russian Government
735:Labour and Socialist International
593:by endorsing the overthrow of the
553:Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries
332:Labour and Socialist International
139:Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries
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3627:Ukrainian Social Democratic Party
3492:Taurida Soviet Socialist Republic
2534:Social Democratic Party of Russia
2524:Russian Party of Social Democracy
2479:Party of Workers' Self-Government
2469:Party of Russian Unity and Accord
2172:Defunct Russian political parties
357:Въ борьбѣ обрѣтешь ты право свое!
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2874:Military Revolutionary Committee
2231:Party of Revolutionary Communism
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2769:Lithuanian Wars of Independence
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2369:Buryat-Mongolian People's Party
2295:Zionist Socialist Workers Party
2196:Constitutional Democratic Party
1996:. Ohio State University Press.
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3676:Polish Democratic Center Party
3303:German Revolution of 1918–1919
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2019:. Cambridge University Press.
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3691:Socialist Revolutionary Party
2968:Socialist Revolutionary Party
2715:Ukrainian War of Independence
2268:Socialist Revolutionary Party
2061:. Columbia University Press.
2042:. Columbia University Press.
1953:. Socialist History Society.
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633:and participated in multiple
482:Socialist Revolutionary Party
3638:Soviet of Peasants Deputies
3589:Ukrainian Socialist Parties
2879:Russian Constituent Assembly
2774:Red Army invasion of Georgia
2759:Estonian War of Independence
2316:Communist Party of the RSFSR
2226:Party of Narodnik Communists
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3323:Workers' Councils in Poland
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2764:Latvian War of Independence
2439:Movement of Women of Russia
2394:Democratic Choice of Russia
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1827:. New York: Enigma Books.
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3402:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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978:Fyodor Dubasov
864:Boris Savinkov
836:Andrei Argunov
824:People's Cause
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3263:Fedir Shchus
3205:Boris Kamkov
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3149:Alexei Rykov
3114:Leon Trotsky
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2901:Green armies
2891:Black Guards
2424:Khostug Tyva
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1342:Performance
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1294:Karl Kautsky
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1243:Fanny Kaplan
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1163:Please help
1158:verification
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1056:земля и воля
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844:Mikhail Gots
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810:Znamia Truda
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770:Pyotr Lavrov
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244:Headquarters
187:Mikhail Gots
171:Right Esers
164:Abbreviation
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54:Please help
49:verification
46:
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3666:Poalei Zion
3564:Directorate
3547:Parliaments
3438:Directorate
3387:(1917–1920)
3273:Fanya Baron
3253:Lev Chernyi
3104:Lev Kamenev
3028:Georgy Lvov
3002:Monarchists
2504:Right Cause
2374:Civic Union
2349:Adyghe Hase
1977:|work=
1549: [
1499:17,256.911
1422:Opposition
1389:Opposition
1353:Percentage
1345:Government
1302:show trials
1218:joined the
1103:World War I
1012:World War I
923:and in the
819:Delo Naroda
724:during the
670:land reform
666:World War I
435:285 / 1,090
334:(1923–1940)
329:(1889–1916)
276:Membership
3832:Categories
3776:Yuri Gaven
3708:Mensheviks
3703:Bolsheviks
3656:Fareynikte
3620:Borotbists
3230:Anarchists
3091:Bolsheviks
2961:Mensheviks
2956:Bolsheviks
2906:Red Guards
2749:Heimosodat
2662:Revolution
2554:Styr Nyxas
2529:Sakha Omuk
2256:mensheviks
2251:bolsheviks
2106:0333432657
2087:0312016743
2068:0231025246
2049:0231021704
2026:0521212138
2003:0814205283
1941:9518915075
1922:0312236301
1634:References
1601:Left Esers
1599:After the
1469:Boycotted
1439:Boycotted
1376:Boycotted
1329:State Duma
1279:Socialists
1199:See also:
1020:Zimmerwald
969:Yevno Azef
933:State Duma
871:democratic
750:See also:
651:Bolsheviks
635:coalitions
601:. The SRs
442:Party flag
305:Federalism
82:newspapers
3868:Narodniks
3407:Act Zluky
3159:Right SRs
2884:elections
2703:Civil War
2674:July Days
2648:Civil War
2183:Civil War
1979:ignored (
1969:cite book
1533:Narodniks
1515:Majority
1507:324 / 703
1359:Position
1269:the SRs'
1126:Petrograd
1086:Trudoviks
1016:oborontsy
891:Menshevik
887:Bolshevik
879:peasantry
875:socialist
698:elections
623:1907 coup
607:elections
603:boycotted
591:peasantry
587:Narodniks
521:romanized
470:Elections
415:1907 Duma
407:1917–1918
402:324 / 767
317:Left-wing
282:1,000,000
254:Newspaper
216:Dissolved
3781:Béla Kun
3661:The Bund
3436:(led by
3192:Left SRs
2973:Left SRs
2869:Red Army
2817:Siberian
1522:See also
1414:37 / 518
1409:Unknown
1406:Unknown
1381:34 / 478
1308:In exile
1231:Chekists
1024:Kienthal
991:and the
784:regime.
762:populist
758:Narodnik
682:de facto
655:Left SRs
597:and the
562:in late
421:37 / 518
301:Narodism
288:Ideology
179:Founders
112:May 2022
2994:Figures
2933:Parties
2134:at the
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1120:At the
1047:Russian
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909:Yiddish
895:Marxist
782:Tsarist
741:History
700:to the
639:liberal
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