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Labour Group
Трудова́я гру́ппа
Leader
Alexey Aladyin
Founded
1906 (1906)
Dissolved
1917 (1917)
Split from
Socialist Revolutionary Party
Merged into
Popular Socialists
Newspaper
Noviye Sily
Ideology
Democratic socialism Agrarian socialism
Political position
Centre-left
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
The Trudoviks (Russian: Трудова́я гру́ппа, romanized: Trudovaya gruppa, lit. 'Labour Group') were a democratic socialist political party of Russia in the early 20th century.
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...
the political parties formed were the peasant leaders' Labour Group (Trudoviks), liberal-intelligentsia Constitutional Democratic party (the Kadets)...
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...
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...
successors to the Narodniks, alongside the Popular Socialists and the Trudoviks. According to their proponents, Marxist–Leninist ideologies have been...
movement, and the later Socialist-Revolutionaries, Popular Socialists, and Trudoviks all pursued similar ideas and tactics to the Narodniks. The philosophy...
(Jewish Anarchism, Bundists, Bolsheviks, Mensheviks,) and moderate left (Trudoviks) and constitutionalist (Constitutional Democrats) parties. According to...
an ideological ancestor of the Narodniki, Socialist-Revolutionaries, Trudoviks and the agrarian American Populist Party). With his writings, many composed...
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...
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...
had made an electoral agreement with the Lithuanian Labourers' Party (Trudoviks), which resulted in the election to the Duma of two (non-Bundist) candidates...
terrorism Anti-capitalism 1906–1911, 1917-1919 Labour Group Трудовая группа Trudoviks Трудовики Alexey Aladyin Alexander Kerensky Social democracy Neo-Narodism...
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...
Governorate (1907); some sources state that he became a member of the Trudoviks. Николаев, А. Б. (2008). "Лебедев Иван Александрович". Государственная...
Portugal (Republican Party), Romania (National Liberal Party), Russia (Trudoviks), Serbia (People's Radical Party), Spain (Reformist Party, Radical Republican...
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...
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...
Land') was a weekly newspaper occupying a position close to that of the Trudoviks; published in St. Petersburg, Russia, from January until April 1907. Lenin:...
for cooperation with the new government. In response, 120 Kadet and 80 Trudovik and Social Democrat deputies went to Vyborg (then under the autonomous...
Bund made an electoral agreement with the Lithuanian Labourers' Party (Trudoviks), which resulted in the election to the Duma of two (apparently non-Bundist)...
and sports teams of Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, California Trudoviks or Toilers, an early 20th century political party in Russia Toilers Mountain...
Freedom Party (Kadets) 3,438 15 Home-Owners' List 589 3 Mensheviks 349 2 Muslim List 321 1 Trudoviks 243 1 General Jewish Labour Bund 263 1 Total 19,850...
Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (Russian: Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Черно́в; December 7 [O.S. January 25], 1873 – April 15, 1952) was a Russian revolutionary and...
Constitutional Democratic Party, but then (from the second session) became part of Trudoviks' group. He became a member of a number of Duma commissions. He was one...