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in 1917, Chernov was the Minister for Agriculture. On 17 March the Provisional Government issued its first appeal to the peasant population. It stated that the land question must be solved not by force but by legislation to be passed by the people's representatives. In summer the
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himself interfered. Then on 9 August the elections were postponed until 12 November. Chernov continued his campaign for immediate agrarian reform. The Union of Landowners saw in Chernov its principal enemy. Chernov and his wife were both elected to the Assembly from
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Lazar Volin (1970) A century of Russian agriculture. From Alexander II to Khrushchev, p. 121, 124, 127. Harvard University Press
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The Constituent Assembly was declared dissolved by the Bolshevik-Left SR Soviet government, rendering the end the term served.
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Lazar Volin (1970) A century of Russian agriculture. From Alexander II to Khrushchev, p. 123. Harvard University Press
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in Saratov, a hotbed of radicalism, where he joined a populist discussion circle in which he studied the works of
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By the end of the 1880s, he was involved in revolutionary activity. He attended the law faculty of
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or the 'brain' of the party, and was more of an analyst than a political leader. Following the
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Maureen Perrie, "Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov," in George Jackson with Robert Devlin (eds.),
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and advocating immediate land reform. Later on, he was Chairman of the
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Members of the Executive of the Labour and Socialist International
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upon its founding in 1901 and became the editor of its newspaper
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were suspended. Chernov resigned shortly after the departure of
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in 1898 and spending some time organizing the peasants around
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who had risen to become a low-level functionary in the local
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shortly after it began meeting. He became a member of an
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THE REVOLUTIONARY CAREER OF VIKTOR MIKHAILOVICH CHERNOV
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leading the more moderate Social Revolutionaries in
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