Mark Andreyevich Natanson (Russian: Марк Андре́евич Натансо́н; party name: Bobrov; 25 December 1850 (N.S. 6 January 1851) – 29 July 1919) was a Russian revolutionary who was one of the founders of the Circle of Tchaikovsky, Land and Liberty and the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. In 1917, he was a leader of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries, which supported the Bolsheviks during the October Revolution. He was the uncle of Alexander Berkman.
Mark Andreyevich Natanson (Russian: Марк Андре́евич Натансо́н; party name: Bobrov; 25 December 1850 (N.S. 6 January 1851) – 29 July 1919) was a Russian...
revoliutsionno-narodnicheskaia gruppa (Northern Revolutionary-Populist Group), by MarkNatanson and Alexander Dmitriyevich Mikhaylov. As a political party, the organization...
He became very upset when his favorite uncle, his mother's brother MarkNatanson, was sentenced to death for revolutionary activities. Soon after Berkman...
knowledge that had been banned in the Russian Empire. It included students MarkNatanson, V. M. Aleksandrov, and Anatoly Serdyukov, who were joined by Nikolai...
to members of the illegal Socialist Revolutionary Party, including MarkNatanson, and the revolutionary Grigory Gershuni. In April 1908, Mandelstam decided...
internationalist wing of the Socialist Revolutionary Party (SRP) sent Chernov and MarkNatanson. Trotsky attended in the name of Nashe Slovo, a group of Russian expatriates...
PSR, along with the Maria Spiridonova, Isaac Steinberg, the veteran MarkNatanson and others. This put him in opposition to the Revolutionary Defencist...
front commander, WWII, Minister of Defence (Jewish origin is disputed) MarkNatanson, revolutionary Alexander Parvus, revolutionary Grigoriy Plaskov, Soviet...
populists such as Sergey Stepnyak-Kravchinsky, Sophia Perovskaya and MarkNatanson. Ivan Turgenev's novel Virgin Soil was inspired directly by the "Going...
Figner decided to remain in Switzerland to finish her studies. In 1875, MarkNatanson told her that the Fritsche desperately needed her help in Russia. She...
exile in Irkutsk province. There she met and married a fellow exile, MarkNatanson, and voluntarily accompanied him into exile in Yakutsk. At the end of...
him into conflict with the SR 'Internationalists' around Chernov and MarkNatanson. Gots also collaborated with Menshevik leaders in the soviet, particularly...
University and in the early 1890s joined the Narodniks; in 1894, he joined MarkNatanson's "People's Right" (Narodnoe pravo) group, an attempt to unite all the...
circles. She was affiliated with the party of the 'People's Right' of MarkNatanson and met the future Socialist-Revolutionary leader Viktor Chernov. She...
(Mensheviks) - Julius Martov, Pavel Axelrod Socialist-Revolutionary Party - MarkNatanson (using the pseudonym Bobrov), Vlasov, Savelev Regional Presidium of...
position, in opposition to the party's leaders, Victor Chernov and MarkNatanson, and worked as a doctor on a hospital ship. During the February Revolution...
studied with Karsten Harries, G. R. F. Ferrari, Jonathan Lear, Maurice Natanson, and Ruth Barcan Marcus. He was awarded SSHRC doctoral (1988) and post-doctoral...
survived. Zemlya i Volya is associated in particular with the names of M.A. Natanson (1851–1919), a committed activist from the first half of the decade who...
Workers' Party for the Political Liberation of Russia, organised by MarkNatanson. In 1901, Minor travelled abroad and assisted in the unification of...
echo among some leading figures in the party such as Andrei Kolegayev, MarkNatanson and Novitsky. On September 14, 1918 a publication named Volya Truda...