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  Fedor Dan - Biocrawler
Fedor Dan (1871-1949) was born in St Petersburg.
Dan aligned himself with Julius Martov who wanted to have a larger party of activists, rather than Lenin's conception of a smaller party of professional revolutionaries.
Dan continued to denounce the curtailment of political freedoms, linking Bolshevism with Bakuninism.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Fedor_Dan   (278 words)

  
  De Boeten
Fedor heeft nog enige regelmaat omdat zijn rooster bestaat uit een cyclus van 6 weken, aan mijn rooster is geen touw aan vast te knopen.
Meer dan dit kun je ook niet doen.
Het verbetert wel, maar natuurlijk niet snel genoeg.
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 Fedor Dan
Dan supported Julius Martov and along with Pavel Axelrod, Leon Trotsky, Irakli Tsereteli, Moisei Uritsky, and Noi Zhordania, became a Menshevik.
Dan returned to the capital after the February Revolution and along with Irakli Tsereteli, argued that the Mensheviks should join the the Provisional Government.
Dan continued to denounce the persecution of liberal newspapers, the nobility, the Cadets and the Socialist Revolutionaries and after being arrested in 1921 he was sent into exile.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /RUSdan.htm   (472 words)

  
 The Official Site of Fedor Emelyanenko
I`m sure that as long as Fedor keeps training on the same level and with same determination as he does now, he`ll continue to have no equals in Pride or anywhere else.
Fedor is currently lodged in the training camp in the city of Kislovodsk.
Fedor Emelianenko received from the hands of the Governor of St. Petersburg, an award and watch.
www.fedor.bel.ru /index_eng.shtml   (416 words)

  
 Fedor Dan - Wikipedia
Fedor Il'ich Dan (Фёдор Ильич Дан, 1871-1949) was born to a Jewish family in St Petersburg.
Dan aligned himself with Julius Martov who wanted to have a larger party of activists, rather than Lenin's conception of a smaller party of professional revolutionaries.
Dan died in New York City in the United States.
en.wikilib.com /wiki/Fedor_Dan   (287 words)

  
  Fedor Dan
Fedor Dan (1871-1949) was born in St Petersburg.
Dan aligned himself with Julius Martov who wanted to have a larger party of activists, rather than Lenin's conception of a smaller party of professional revolutionaries.
Dan continued to denounce the curtailment of political freedoms, linking Bolshevism with Bakuninism.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/f/fe/fedor_dan.html   (300 words)

  
 Fedor's weblog
Verblijf in Hoi An was niet meer dan als een dolle kleding laten maken.
Hanoi is iets kleiner dan Ho Chi Minh, maar veel schoner.
Het is keihard werken, maar heb nu ff pauze om jullie deze verhalen te vertellen.
fedor.uniblogger.com   (1891 words)

  
 PRIDE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS NEWS!! Pride Fighter Video Clips
They say - In a new interview on his homepage (http://fedor.bel.ru) Pride FC heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko has stated that he currently has no standing contract with any fight organization, including the UFC and Bodog Fight organizations.
It takes two fighters to have a truly great fight, and while Bodog may be able to lure Fedor in, the same can't be said for every other top fighter.
The reality is that Zuffa Inc. is holding some major cards right now, but Fedor has also cemented his own demand as the #1 fighter in the world.
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 Amazon.com: "Fedor Dan": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Neither did he share the fascination that his brother-in-law Fedor Dan and his colleague A. Martynov displayed during the brief period of their editorship of the Menshevik legal newspaper Nachalo in...
Fedor Dan, "Na prusskuiu dorogu," Habochii internatsional, no. 2 (1918), p.
The Menshevik Fedor Dan saw starving workers and soldiers begging; for food in the streets of Petrograd.
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 Dan at AllExperts
* Dan (Simplified Chinese: 担, Traditional Chinese: æ"", pinyin: dàn), a traditional Chinese unit of weight, equal to 50 kg.
* Dan (Hinduism), the inclination to give without expecting any form of repayment from the recipient, which is the Hindu philosophy conception of Charity.
* Dan (biblical figure), one of the sons of Jacob
en.allexperts.com /e/d/da/dan.htm   (301 words)

  
 Mensheviks
Martov disagreed, believing it was better to have a large party of activists.
A majority of party members, including Fedor Dan, agreed with Martov and formed the Mensheviks, while Lenin's faction became known as the Bolsheviks.
Although a majority of rank and file party members agreed with Martov, they formed a minority among the party leadership, and hence Menshevik is a Russian word meaning "minority" while Bolshevik means majority.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/me/Mensheviks.htm   (685 words)

  
 Lidija Osipovna Dan Papers
After the split in the RS-DRP into Bolshevik and Menshevik factions she was drawn towards the Mensheviks.
Otobral, snabdil primecanijami i ocerkom biografii L.O. Dan Boris Sapir (from the archives of L.O. Dan.
Selected, annotated and with an outline of L.O. Dan's biography by Boris Sapir).
www.iisg.nl /archives/en/files/d/10748933.php   (46 words)

  
 Mike Haynes: Was there a parliamentary alternative in Russia in 1917? (Part 3)
The Menshevik theorists Dan, Martov, etc, failing to cut the knot themselves, floundered between the idea of “bourgeois revolution” and something beyond it; “Dan did not appeal to the traditional conception in its pristine purity.
Dan, for the Mensheviks, predictably still proposed an homogenous democratic coalition.
As their own side of the coalition dissolved, undercutting the whole basis of the negotiations, their hopes were briefly raised by the appearance of a split at the top of the Bolshevik Party as a leading group resigned for fear of the revolution being isolated if a compromise was not reached.
www.marxists.de /russrev/haynes/parlalt3.htm   (6881 words)

  
 Dan Henderson
Rampage is to fight Pride Fighting Champion Dan Henderson possibly at either UFC 76 or UFC 77 in the fall.
CBD Sports Reporting - Dan Henderson stunned the crowd with a left hook that laid out defending middleweight champion Wanderlei Silva flat on his back in the center of the ring Saturday night in the main event at Pride 33.
You are currently browsing the archives for the Dan Henderson category.
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Dan, a kind of female roles in Beijing operas
DAN family of tgf beta signaling protein inhibitors
Dan, a minor character in the Japanese anime Naruto
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 ::Julius Martov::
In theory, no Menshevik should have joined the Provisional Government because the head of it, Alexander Kerensky, wanted Russia to stay in a war that Martov was greatly against.
However, by the time he got back to Russia, some Mensheviks, such as Fedor Dan, had joined Kerensky.
At a meeting of other Mensheviks in June 1917, Martov failed in his attempt to get the party to support the belief that there should be an immediate end to Russia’s involvement in war.
www.historylearningsite.co.uk /julius_martov.htm   (629 words)

  
 Dan - Free net encyclopedia
Dan (biblical figure), one of the sons of Jacob
Gush Dan, a large metropolitan block in Israel, from Rishon LeZion to Ramat Aviv (north Tel Aviv)
Dan (stream), one of the three large streams which form the Jordan River in Israel
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Dan   (197 words)

  
 Julius Martov
Those who remained loyal to Martov, such as George Plekhanov, Fedor Dan and Irakli Tsereteli, became known as Mensheviks.
He strongly criticized those Mensheviks such as Irakli Tsereteli and Fedor Dan who now part of Russia's government, supported the war effort.
However at a conference held on June 18, 1917, he failed to gain the support of the delegates for a policy of immediate peace negotiations with the Central Powers.
www.world-war-1.info /figures/julius-martov.php   (519 words)

  
 Boris Sapir Papers
At the end of the forties a dispute arose among the Mensheviks about the question whether political cooperation with the Russians who had fought on the German side against the Soviet Union in World War II was permissible.
Series 4 has six boxes of the papers of Fedor Dan (1871-1947), and of his wife, Lidiia Dan (1878-1963).
Most of this series is made up of materials from the 1940s-60s, including correspondence, Lidiia Dan's diaries and notebooks, files of Fedor Dan's journal, Novyi Put', and subject files and printed materials.
ccnmtl.columbia.edu /cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/BAR_Sapir/main.html   (2378 words)

  
 Hartmut Rüdiger Peter - Fedor I. Dan und Otto Bauer
Hartmut Rüdiger Peter - Fedor I. Dan und Otto Bauer
Freya Eisner erläutert in ihrer Rezension zunächst die politischen Positionen des "führenden Austromarxisten" Bauer und des Menschewiken Fedor Dan.
Bauer habe zwar durchaus mit den Menschewiki "sympathisiert", gleichzeitig jedoch die blutige Herrschaft in Russland verteidigt.
www.perlentaucher.de /buch/1750.html   (111 words)

  
 Glossary of People: Ax
Lenin's a faction known as the Bolsheviks, Martov's the Mensheviks.
Axelrod strongly criticized those Mensheviks such as Irakli Tsereteli and Fedor Dan who now supported the war effort.
However at a conference held on 18th June, 1917, he failed to gain the support of the delegates for a policy of immediate peace negotiations with the Central Powers.
www.marxists.org /glossary/people/a/x.htm   (360 words)

  
 Index of documents translated for this site
Antonov rebellion, Tambov province: Programme of the insurgent Union of Toiling Peasants
Fedor Dan on British Workers' Delegation to Russia, May 1920
Lachugin, sailor: Letter to Lenin on popular mood in Shuya, Ivanovo-Vosnesensk province, April 1920
www.uea.ac.uk /his/webcours/russia/documents   (484 words)

  
 HIS 242 Week 4
For 50 points maximum extra credit, read R. Carew-Hunt, The Theory and Practice of Communism: An Introduction (1957) and write a one-page paper explaining the main tenets of "Russian" communism.
For 50 points maximum extra credit, read Fedor Dan, The Origins of Bolshevism (1946) and write a one-page paper in which you answer the question, "What were the origins of Bolshevism?"
For 50 points maximum extra credit, read Trotskii, My Life (1930) and write a one-page paper in which you explain why Trotskii became a revolutionary.
novaonline.nvcc.edu /eli/evans/his242/Weeks/4.html   (400 words)

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