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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Mikhailovich and the family name is Chernov.
April 15, 1952(1952-04-15) (aged 78) New York City, New York, United States
Political party
People's Rights Party (1893–1894) Socialist Revolutionary Party (1902–1940)
Occupation
Revolutionary
Politician
Philosopher
Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (Russian: Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Черно́в; December 7 [O.S. January 25], 1873 – April 15, 1952) was a Russian revolutionary and one of the founders of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party. He was the primary party theoretician or the 'brain' of the party, and was more of an analyst than a political leader. Following the February Revolution of 1917, Chernov was Minister for Agriculture in the Russian Provisional Government and advocating immediate land reform.[1] Later on, he was Chairman of the Russian Constituent Assembly.
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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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