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    David Riazanov (Russian: Дави́д Ряза́нов), born David Borisovich Goldendakh (Russian: Дави́д Бори́сович Гольдендах; 10 March 1870 – 21 January 1938),...
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    the world. In February 1931, director of the Marx–Engels Institute David Riazanov and others on the staff were purged for ideological reasons. In November...
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    Chernyshevsky, from 1864 until 1872 for narodnik revolutionary activity. David Riazanov (1891–1895), a narodnik at the time and latter founder of the Marx-Engels...
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    ISBN 5-699-09616-7. In Russian Additional sources David MacFadyen, The Sad Comedy of Elʹdar Riazanov: An Introduction to Russia's Most Popular Filmmaker...
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  • informed by dissident Marxists, primarily Lucien Goldmann, Franz Mehring, David Riazanov, and Arthur Rosenberg. An early contributor to Le Maitron, he was involved...
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  • "socialism in one country". Deutscher recounted a party meeting in which David Riazanov, Soviet historian and founder of Marx-Engels Institute derided Stalin...
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    Institute as a research assistant. The Marx-Engels Institute was headed by David Riazanov, against whom Joseph Stalin nursed a grudge.[unreliable source?] Essays...
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  • "vulgar economics". This edition is out of print and rare. In 1923, David Riazanov (Ryazanov) of the Marx–Engels Institute in Moscow (the predecessor of...
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  • History    [top] Jules Quicherat (1814–1882), Middle Ages    [top] David Riazanov (1893–1974), political history and history of philosophy William Pember...
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  • like Leon Trotsky, Adolf Joffe, Anatoly Lunacharsky, Moisei Uritsky, David Riazanov, V. Volodarsky, Lev Karakhan, Dmitry Manuilsky and Sergey Ezhov (Tsederbaum)...
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  • humanitarian, and author, founded the Henry Street Settlement (d. 1940) 1870 – David Riazanov, Russian theorist and politician (d. 1938) 1873 – Jakob Wassermann,...
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    idealists". On 19 June 1937, Sten was put to death in Lefortovo prison. David Riazanov, Soviet historian and founder of the Marx-Engels Institute. He had been...
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    Lukács was "prevented" from leaving and assigned to work alongside David Riazanov ("in the basement") at the Marx–Engels Institute. Lukács returned to...
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  • Australian rules footballer David Riazanov (1870–1938), Russian archivist David Ricardo (1772–1823), British political economist David Richman (born 1978), American...
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    political groups could be identified. The first could be attributed to David Riazanov and Mikhail Tomsky, who believed that trade unions should withdraw from...
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    meeting), Anatoly Lunacharsky, Matvei Muranov, Viktor Nogin, Alexei Rykov, David Riazanov, Ephraim Sklyansky, Pyotr Stuchka, Leon Trotsky; 7 Left Socialist Revolutionaries...
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    on diverse subjects. Other instructors included: Nikolai Semashko, David Riazanov, Charles Rappoport, Inessa Armand, Zdzisław Leder pl, and Anatoli Lunacharsky...
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  • Richard Rufus of Cornwall (or Richardus Sophista) (1231–1259)[1][4][5] David Riazanov (1870–1938) I. A. Richards (1893–1979) Radovan Richta (1924–1983) Heinrich...
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    published by the Marx-Engels Institute in Moscow under the direction of David Riazanov, a Marxist scholar and revolutionary. MEGA1 was originally intended...
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    in the aftermath of the 1931 Menshevik Trial, Yaroslavsky attacked David Riazanov, scholarly head of the Marx-Engels Institute and a former member of...
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  • that of the fathers of political economy: Francois Quesnay, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Jean-Baptiste Say and James Mill. Die Bewegung der Produktion by...
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  • party leadership against a campaign led by the veteran revolutionary David Riazanov, who called for union leaders to be elected rather than appointed by...
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    for failing to block a resolution put forward by the veteran Marxist, David Riazanov, that would have allowed union leaders to be elected by their own members...
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    Pannekoek Alexander Parvus Georgii Plekhanov Evgeny Preobrazhensky David Riazanov Joseph Stalin Mikhail Suslov August Thalheimer Palmiro Togliatti Leon...
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    new Bolshevik government, particularly after a personal conflict with David Riazanov. Mikhail Sazhin died in Moscow on 8 January 1934. His funeral was attended...
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  • Organization) Viktor Pysnachevskyi (Ukrainian Socialist Organization) David Riazanov (Bolsheviks) Boris Solers (Bolsheviks) Arystarkh Ternychenko (Ukrainian...
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  • subject of the Critique of political economy. In 2008, he was awarded the David Riazanov Prize for the "best young researcher in the field of Marx-Engels research...
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  • feminine counterpart is Ryazanova. It may be variously transliterate as Riazanov, Ryazanoff, etc. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Ryazanov...
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    her was published in the Annals of Marxism in 1928, supported by David Riazanov. Riazanov was arrested in 1931, and in 1935 Stalin signed a decree banning...
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  • as she later recalled, the institute at that time was controlled by David Riazanov and a "Menshevik-Trotskyite clique". The Soviet political leadership...
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