Andrei Aleksandrovich Argunov ( Voronovich, Kubov , October 19, 1866 , Yeniseisk - November 7, 1939 , Prague ) - a Russian politician, revolutionary , one of the leaders of the Party of Socialist Revolutionaries .
| Andrey Alexandrovich Argunov | |
|---|---|
| Aliases | Voronovich, Cubov |
| Date of Birth | October 19, 1866 |
| Place of Birth | Yeniseisk , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | November 7, 1939 (73 years old) |
| A place of death | Prague , Czechoslovakia |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Professional revolutionary |
| Education | |
| The consignment | Party of Socialist Revolutionaries |
| Main ideas | Populism |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Works
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
From the nobles . He graduated from Tomsk Grammar School, studied at the Law Faculty of Moscow University , expelled in 1890 for participating in student unrest.
In 1896 he organized in Saratov the "Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries", became one of the founders of the Socialist Revolutionary Party . He published the Socialist Revolutionary illegal newspaper “ Revolutionary Russia ”. In 1901 he was sent to Eastern Siberia for 8 years.
In 1905 he fled from exile. At the 1st Congress of the Social Revolutionary Party (November 29, 1905 - January 4, 1906) he was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. He was arrested several times, lived in exile.
In 1917 he returned to Russia. One of the editors of the Socialist-Revolutionary newspaper Volya Naroda. He was elected to the All-Russian Constituent Assembly on the list of AKP.
After the October Revolution, he was arrested on January 2, 1918 , released at the request of the Left Social Revolutionaries. In 1918, a member of the Russian Revival Union . He took part in the work of the Ufa State Meeting . He was elected deputy N.D. Avksentieva as part of the Directory .
After the events of November 18, 1918 in Omsk he was arrested and then deported abroad. Through China he went to Europe. In 1919 he published a book in Paris, “Between Two Bolshevism,” dedicated to the events of 1918 in Russia.
In 1920, he was in the white south of Russia, collaborated in the Ekaterinodar newspaper “Morning of the South”. In 1921 he lived in Tiflis, worked in a branch of the Moscow People's Bank.
Then he lived in exile in Czechoslovakia . In 1922, he left the AKP, one of the leaders of the emigrant organization "Peasant Russia - the Labor Peasant Party" [1] . In 1931, he became a member of the well-known emigrant newspaper Rule in Berlin , and collaborated in other emigration press.
Compositions
- A.A. Argunov. Azef - socialist-revolutionary // Provocateur: Memoirs and documents on the exposure of Azef. - L. , 1929. - S. 13-133 .
- A.A. Argunov. Between two Bolshevism . - Paris: “Union”, 1919. - 47 p.
Notes
- ↑ T. M. Dimoni, I. A. Vinogradov Political activity of S. S. Maslov