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  • GERSHENZON, MIKHAIL OSIPOVICH — (1869–1925), Russian literary historian, philosopher, and essayist. Born in Kishinev, Gershenzon studied in Berlin and Moscow. An anti Marxist liberal, he nevertheless became the best known exponent of the thesis that the Bolshevik Revolution… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Mikhail Gershenzon — Mikhail Osipovich Gershenzon (Russian: Михаил Осипович Гершензон) (Kishinev, July 13 [O.S. July 1] 1869 Moscow, February 19, 1925) was a Russian scholar, essayist and editor. He studied history, philosophy, and political science at Moscow… …   Wikipedia

  • Дулов, Александр Андреевич — Александр Дулов, концерт 1998 г. Александр Андреевич Дулов (15 мая 1931, Москва  15 ноября 2007, Москва)  автор песе …   Википедия

  • Vekhi — ( Landmarks or Signposts ), is a collection of seven essays published in Russia in 1909. It was distributed in five editions and elicited over two hundred published rejoinders in two years. The volume reappraising the Russian intelligentsia was a …   Wikipedia

  • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn — This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Isayevich and the family name is Solzhenitsyn. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn After returning to Russia from exile in 1994. Born Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn 11 December 1918( …   Wikipedia

  • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn bibliography — This is a bibliography of works by and related to Russian author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.Published worksBooks*cite book | title=Odin den’ Ivana Denisovicha | editor= | others= | location=Moscow | publisher=Sovetskii pisatel’ | year=1963 **cite… …   Wikipedia

  • Mirra Lokhvitskaya — Born Maria Alexanrovna Lokhvitskaya November 19, 1869(1869 11 19) St. Petersburg, Russia Died August 27, 1905( …   Wikipedia

  • Peter Berngardovich Struve — Peter (or Pyotr) Berngardovich Struve (January 26, 1870, Perm February 22, 1944, Paris) was a Russian political economist, philosopher and editor. He started out as a Marxist, later became a liberal and after the Bolshevik revolution joined the… …   Wikipedia

  • List of East European Jews — Until the Holocaust, Jews were a significant part of the population of Eastern Europe. Outside Poland, the largest population was in the European part of the USSR, especially Ukraine (1.5 million in the 1930s), but major populations also existed… …   Wikipedia

  • Pyotr Chaadaev — Pyotr or Petr Yakovlevich Chaadaev ( ru. Пётр Яковлевич Чаадаев, Pëtr Jakovlevič Čaadaev ) (1794 1856) was a Russian philosopher born in Moscow, who published eight Philosophical Letters about Russia in French in 1829, which circulated in Russia… …   Wikipedia

  • Vladislav Khodasevich — Vladislav Felitsianovich Khodasevich ( ru. Владислав Фелицианович Ходасевич) (May 16, 1886 June 14, 1939) was an influential Russian poet and literary critic who presided over the Berlin circle of Russian emigre s. Khodasevich was born in Moscow… …   Wikipedia

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