• Third State Duma Trudoviks received 14 seats, in the 4th - 10 seats. After the June coup d'état in 1907, the work of the Trudoviks in the provinces ceased...
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    elections were held in the Russian Empire between January and March 1907. The Trudoviks emerged as the largest bloc in the second State Duma, winning 104 of the...
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    the political parties formed were the peasant leaders' Labour Group (Trudoviks), liberal-intelligentsia Constitutional Democratic party (the Kadets)...
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    Revolution of 1917. The Popular Socialists collaborated closely with the Trudoviks (Labour Group), Kerensky's party in the State Duma. After the February...
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    184). Second came an alliance of slightly more radical leftists, the Trudoviks (Laborites) with around 100 deputies. To the right of both were a number...
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    Aleksei Aladin (category Trudoviks)
    July 1927) was a Russian soldier and politician who formed and led the Trudoviks, the Labour Party. He was elected to the First Duma in 1906 but spent...
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  • successors to the Narodniks, alongside the Popular Socialists and the Trudoviks. According to their proponents, Marxist–Leninist ideologies have been...
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    an ideological ancestor of the Narodniki, Socialist-Revolutionaries, Trudoviks and the agrarian American Populist Party). With his writings, many composed...
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    had made an electoral agreement with the Lithuanian Labourers' Party (Trudoviks), which resulted in the election to the Duma of two (non-Bundist) candidates...
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    Octobrist Cadet Progressists Seats won 98 59 48   Fourth party Fifth party   Leader Julius Martov Aleksei Aladin Party RSDLP Trudoviks Seats won 14 10...
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    Party Octobrist Cadet PP–PMO Seats won 125 53 39   Fourth party Fifth party   Leader Julius Martov Alexey Aladyin Party RSDLP Trudoviks Seats won 19 13...
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    Andrius Bulota (category Trudoviks)
    Vilnius, and was briefly arrested by the Tsarist police. As a member of the Trudoviks, he was elected to the Second and Third Russian State Dumas. He spoke...
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    the labor peasant faction – 104 deputies, which consisted of the actual Trudoviks – members of the Labor Group (71 people), members of the All-Russian Peasant...
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    their electoral win as a mandate and allied with the left-leaning peasant Trudovik faction, forming a majority in the Duma. When their declaration of legislative...
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    party was tenuous. He had served in the Duma with the social democratic Trudoviks, breakaway SRs that defied the party's refusal to participate in the Duma...
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    terrorism Anti-capitalism 1906–1911, 1917-1919 Labour Group Трудовая группа Trudoviks Трудовики Alexey Aladyin Alexander Kerensky Social democracy Neo-Narodism...
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  • (Jewish Anarchism, Bundists, Bolsheviks, Mensheviks,) and moderate left (Trudoviks) and constitutionalist (Constitutional Democrats) parties. According to...
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    Alexander Kerensky (category Trudoviks)
    same year, Kerensky was elected to the Fourth Duma as a member of the Trudoviks, a socialist, non-Marxist labour party founded by Alexis Aladin that was...
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  • movement, and the later Socialist-Revolutionaries, Popular Socialists, and Trudoviks all pursued similar ideas and tactics to the Narodniks. The philosophy...
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    Democrats) 10 Bund 10 Plekhanov's Unity Faction 3 People's Socialists 3 Trudoviks 5 Communist Anarchists 1 Socialist revolutionaries and social democrats...
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    Governorate (1907); some sources state that he became a member of the Trudoviks. Николаев, А. Б. (2008). "Лебедев Иван Александрович". Государственная...
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    Bund made an electoral agreement with the Lithuanian Labourers' Party (Trudoviks), which resulted in the election to the Duma of two (apparently non-Bundist)...
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  • Democratic Labour Party (of Internationalists), Socialist Revolutionary Party, Trudoviks, Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries Maximalists, Union of Working Peasants...
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    for cooperation with the new government. In response, 120 Kadet and 80 Trudovik and Social Democrat deputies went to Vyborg (then under the autonomous...
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    Viktor Chernov (category Trudoviks)
    Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (Russian: Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Черно́в; December 7 [O.S. January 25], 1873 – April 15, 1952) was a Russian revolutionary and...
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    Theodorovich Aladin (1873–1927), Russian politician who formed and led the Trudoviks Luke Fildes (1843–1927), painter Sarah Eleanor Smith (née Pennington)...
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    Portugal (Republican Party), Romania (National Liberal Party), Russia (Trudoviks), Serbia (People's Radical Party), Spain (Reformist Party, Radical Republican...
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  • fervour of Kronstadt, Trud, Zemlia i More had a prominent profile (the Trudoviks and Popular Socialists had very little following within the Baltic Fleet...
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  • and sports teams of Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, California Trudoviks or Toilers, an early 20th century political party in Russia Toilers Mountain...
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  • September 1917 PSR (Trudovik faction) Minister-President Alexander Kerensky (1881–1970) 14 September 1917 7 November 1917 PSR (Trudovik faction) Office vacant...
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