- Viktor Chernov
Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov ( _ru. Виктор Михайлович Чернов; 1873 – 1952) was a
Russia n revolutionary and one of the founders of the RussianSocialist-Revolutionary Party . He was the primary party theoretician or the 'brain' of the party, although he was more analyst than political leader.Born in
Novouzensk , a town southeast ofSaratov , Chernov attended gymnasium in Saratov, a hotbed of radicalism, where he studied the works ofNikolay Dobrolyubov andNikolay Mikhaylovsky , and by the end of the 1880s he was involved in revolutionary activity. He attended the law faculty ofMoscow University and in the early 1890s joined thenarodniks ; in 1894 he joinedMark Natanson 's "People's Will" ("Narodnoe pravo") group, an attempt to unite all the socialist movements in Russia, and with other members was arrested, jailed, and exiled. After spending some time organizing the peasants aroundTambov , he went abroad toZurich in 1899. He joined theSocialist-Revolutionary Party upon its founding in 1902 and became the editor of its newspaper "Revolutionary Russia". He returned to Russia after the Revolution of 1905; after boycotting the elections for the First Duma, he won election to the Second Duma and became a leader of the SR faction.Under
Alexander Kerensky 's provisional government in 1917, Chernov was the Minister for Agriculture. He was also the last Chairman of theRussian Constituent Assembly until its disbandement on January 6, 1918. Following theBolsheviks ' rise to power, he became a member of an anti-Bolshevik government in Samara, before fleeing toEurope and then theUnited States . He died there, inNew York City , in 1952.References
* http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9023845, accessed October 2, 2005.
* http://www.bartleby.com/65/ch/Chernov.html, accessed October 2, 2005.
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