(1859-01-27)27 January 1859 Moscow, Russian Empire
Died
31 March 1943(1943-03-31) (aged 84) Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, France
Resting place
Batignolles Cemetery, Paris
Nationality
Russian
Political party
Constitutional Democratic
Spouse
Anna Miliukova
Alma mater
Imperial Moscow University (1882)
Occupation
Politician
Author
Historian
Signature
Pavel Miliukov's voice
Speech from Miliukov in the Russian State Duma, 1909.
Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov[2] (Russian: Па́вел Никола́евич Милюко́в, IPA:[mʲɪlʲʊˈkof]; 27 January [O.S. 15 January] 1859 – 31 March 1943) was a Russian historian and liberal politician. Milyukov was the founder, leader, and the most prominent member of the Constitutional Democratic party (known as the Kadets). He changed his view on the monarchy between 1905 and 1917.[3] In the Russian Provisional Government, he served as Foreign Minister, working to prevent Russia's exit from the First World War.
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^RUSSIA STRONGER WITH FREEDOM. New York Times. 20 April 1917.
^Also transliterated Milyukov. His name is sometimes rendered in English as Paul Miliukov or Paul Milukoff.[1]
^Jacob Walkin (1962) The rise of democracy in pre-revolutionary Russia, p. 290
Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov (Russian: Па́вел Никола́евич Милюко́в, IPA: [mʲɪlʲʊˈkof]; 27 January [O.S. 15 January] 1859 – 31 March 1943) was a Russian...
assassinate the Russian liberal politician PavelMilyukov. Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov was killed while protecting Milyukov. Shabelsky-Bork had 2 revolvers and...
assassination attempt against PavelMilyukov. To accomplish that, they drove from Munich to Berlin. During the lecture of Milyukov, Taboritsky opened fire....
The Milyukov note was a telegram, drafted by Foreign Minister PavelMilyukov on behalf of the Russian Provisional Government in April 1917, important in...
causing the death of Grigory Soroka. The most famous Milyukov in the 20th century was PavelMilyukov, founder of the Constitutional Democratic party, a...
the Tsar's government began disintegrating on 1 November 1916, when PavelMilyukov attacked the Boris Stürmer government in the Duma. Stürmer was succeeded...
writings formed the theoretical basis of the party's platform. Historian Pavel Miliukov was the party's leader throughout its existence. The Kadets' base...
Revolution and continued to develop among Constitutional Democrats such as PavelMilyukov living in exile after 1917. After the fall of communism, several new...
Government's position on annexations, and Foreign Minister PavelMilyukov responded with the Milyukov note on 18 April declaring Russia's right to Constantinople...
the February Revolution broke out in 1917, Kerensky – together with PavelMilyukov – was one of its most prominent leaders. As one of the Duma's most well-known...
the granting of full civil rights in Russia. Contributors included PavelMilyukov, who for a short period of time in 1917 would become Foreign Minister...
democratic public at meetings during that period. — PavelMilyukov, The Elections to the Second State Duma Milyukov suggests that the mood of the "democratic public"...
(who shielded the actual target, the Constitutional Democratic leader PavelMilyukov) in 1922. After the death of Scheubner-Richter in the Beer Hall Putsch...
suggested Goremykin step down and conducted secret negotiations with PavelMilyukov, who proposed a cabinet of only Kadets, which Trepov believed would...
the Finland Regiment. For his role in leading a demonstration against PavelMilyukov, he was sent as a commissar to the Russian Army on the front by the...
the economic distress and social resentment among the lower classes. PavelMilyukov, the Kadet leader, describes the situation in Russia in late July as...
(1917) Ivan Ilyin agreed with the Kadet Minister of Foreign Affairs PavelMilyukov who staunchly opposed Petrograd Soviet demands for peace at any cost...
which included prominent civilian politicians such as Peter Struve, PavelMilyukov, Mikhail Rodzianko, Sergey Sazonov and Boris Savinkov. In early February...
fists." In a diplomatic note of 1 May, the minister of foreign affairs, PavelMilyukov, expressed the Provisional Government's desire to continue the war against...
Crisis (1917) he agreed with the Kadet Minister of Foreign Affairs PavelMilyukov who staunchly opposed Petrograd Soviet demands for peace at any cost...
from the workers' and peasants' Soviets, the Russian foreign minister PavelMilyukov was compelled to demand the release of Trotsky as a Russian citizen...
Empire. One of those active in the formation of the Union of Unions was PavelMilyukov, who later became the Foreign Minister in 1917. It was formed in the...
address, on April 18, 1917, it was revealed by a diplomatic note sent by PavelMilyukov that the Provisional Government supported continuing with the war, even...