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 | | After Lenin& death Bukharin became the leading theorist of the party and was chief of staff of the Bolshevik Party. |  | | In February 1988, fifty years after Bukharins execution as a traitor, the verdict was reversed and his name cleared by the Soviet Supreme Court. |  | | As a political radical Bukharin was frequently imprisoned and was exiled in 1911, during which timed he lived and worked in Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and the United States. |
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http://econc10.bu.edu/economic_systems/Theory/Marxism/Soviet/Bukharin.htm
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| | Bukharin Intro to Philosophical Arabesques by Helena Sheehan |
 | | Bukharin was judicially exonerated of all criminal charges and restored to party membership in 1988. |  | | The sentence of death was passed on Bukharin as well as on Rykov, Yagoda and others, including Trotsky in absentia. |  | | For years, his widow and son had petitioned the party to clear him of criminal charges, to restore his name, to readmit him posthumously to the party. |
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http://www.comms.dcu.ie/sheehanh/bukharin.htm
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| | INVENTORY OF SOVIET PHOTOGRAPHS FROM 1918 |
 | | In 1933-38 was Vice-Chairman of Supreme Court of USSR. |  | | Krylenko, Nikolai Vasilevich (1885-1938) Supreme Commander-in-Chief and People's Commissar on Military Affaris, 1917-1918. |  | | Retired with pension in 1954 and wrote memoirs. |
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http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/finding_aids/soviet1_m5.html
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| | BUKHARIN, NIKOLAI IVANOVICH |
 | | Bukharin studied in the faculty of law of Moscow University. |  | | In his final year of studies (1911) he was arrested and sentenced to exile. |  | | He criticized fascism and the rise of the totalitarian state in Germany. |
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http://www.kul.lublin.pl/efk/angielski/hasla/b/Bukharin.html
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| | LEON TROTSKY: 1926 -- The Anglo-Russian Committee and Comintern policy |
 | | Now Comrade Bukharin explains that the decisions of the Berlin Conference constitute, on the contrary, an exceptional case, an exception from the principled Bolshevik method of influencing the trade unions, an exception in the name of temporary, but acute, diplomatic tasks. |  | | Defeated in the civil war by Mao Tse-tung and retreated to Formosa in 1949, where he has since ruled over a statelet of his own under the patronage of US imperialism. |  | | That is just why Lenin wrote in his instructions for our delegation to the pacifist congress at the Hague, |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/britain/ch09.htm
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| | Nikolai Bukharin on the Use of Individual Terror Against Stalin |
 | | What is remarkable about Jules Humbert-Droz’s last conversation with Bukharin held in early 1929, in which Bukharin indicates that his opposition group had taken the decision to utilize individual terror against Stalin, is that it emanates from a source which is sympathetic to Bukharin. |  | | Aside from the official party and state documentation it has been mentioned by L.M. Kaganovich in his conversations with Feliks Chuyev. |  | | Jules Humbert-Droz was not an ‘outsider’ but a Bukharin loyalist at the time of this conversation (he later joined the ranks of Swiss Social-Democracy). |
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http://www.revolutionarydemocracy.org/rdv8n1/bukharin.htm
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| | Powell's Books - How It All Began: The Prison Novel by Nikolai Bukharin |
 | | For his opposition, Bukharin paid with his freedom and his life. |  | | The novel is presented here along with the only surviving letter from Bukharin to his wife during his time in prison, an epistle filled with fear, longing, and hope for his family and his nation. |  | | This autobiographical novel by Bukharin traces the development of Nikolai "Kolya" Petrov, portraying his growing political consciousness and ending with his activism on the eve of the failed 1905 revolution. |
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http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/partner?partner_id=28081&cgi=product&isbn=0231107315
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| | Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin |
 | | An advocate of slow agricultural collectivization and industrialization (the position of the so-called right opposition), Bukharin lost (1929) his major posts after that position was defeated by the Stalinist majority in the party. |  | | Leon Trotsky: Early Career - Early Career Trotsky was born of Jewish parents in the S Ukraine. |  | | In the Gorbachev era, Bukharin was rehabilitated and posthumously reinstated (1988) as a party member. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0809382.html
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| | Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin: The Guiding Theoretician of Russia |
 | | At his purge trial he was convicted of having ties with Trotskyite and Zinovievite terrorists, sentenced to death, and later was shot by officials of the NKVD. |  | | However due to his opposition to Stalin's policy of forced collectivization Bukharin was removed from the Politburo in 1929, removed from both the Central Committee and the Party in January 1937 and was arrested in February of the same year. |  | | After Lenin's death Bukharin became a member of the Politburo and encouraged the development of Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP) created in 1921, and a gradual nonviolent approach to achieving true communism. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/vamp2/nikolaibukharin
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| | Find in a Library: Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin : a centenary appraisal |
 | | Subjects: Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, -- 1888-1938 -- Congresses. |  | | To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/fa8abc3e96d0ebc2a19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | Soviet Admissions: Communism Doesn't Work |
 | | Nikolai Shmelyev, in his courageous Novy Mir article "Advances and Debts" (June 1987), argued that "economics has its own laws which are just as terrible to violate as the laws of the atomic reactor in Chernobyl." The following are excerpts from Shmelyev's article: |  | | In fact, he stated that his reason for concentrating upon the Austrian school was because "it is well known that the most powerful opponent of Marxism is the Austrian school." |  | | Bukharin went so far as to admit that Mises's criticism of Communism was correct-at least for the historical epoch in which he wrote. |
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http://www.libertyhaven.com/theoreticalorphilosophicalissues/libertarianism/sovietadmissions.html
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| | Greenwood Publishing Group I1 |
 | | They conclude that Bukharin's legacy is easily distorted when he "is torn from his own political and historical context and appropriated for contemporary political movements." |  | | Fifty years after his execution in Stalinist Russia, Bukharin has been rehabilated by the Communist Party and invoked as the intellectual antecedent of Gorbachev. |  | | Contributors to this Centenary Appraisal reexamine issues central to Bukharin's intellectual and political legacy: the social, economic, and political forms needed for transition from capitalism to socialism; the nature of the modern capitalist state; and the meaning of imperialism as a stage in the development of capitalist world economy. |
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http://info.greenwood.com/books/0275932/0275932613.html
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| | Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov biography .ms |
 | | Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov (January 27 1839 - June 17 1904) was a Russian soldier and politician. |  | | Bobrikov became an officer in the Russian army in 1858 after which he served in the Kazan military district and as divisional chief-of-staff in Novgorod. |
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http://nikolai-ivanovich-bobrikov.biography.ms
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| | Bukharin, Nikolay Ivanovich -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | During the 1920s Bukharin became the chief ideologist of the Bolshevik party's... |  | | Having become a revolutionary while studying economics, Bukharin joined the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party in 1906 and became a member of the Moscow committee of the party's Bolshevik wing in 1908. |  | | In the years following the revolution, Bukharin was a leading figure of the radical left wing of the Bolshevik party. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9017985?tocId=9017985&query=bukharin&ct=
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| | Alibris: Nikolai Bukharin |
 | | Report of Court Proceedings in the Case of the Anti-Soviet "Bloc of Rights and Trotskyites": Heard Before the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court |  | | Science at the Cross Roads: Papers Presented to the International Congress of the History of Science and Technology, Held in London from June 29th |  | | by Bukharin, Nikolai, Professor, and Shriver, George, Professor (Translated by), and Cohen, Stephen F (Introduction by) |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Bukharin,Nikolai
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| | Totalitarian Terror: Stalin's First Five Year Plan for Agriculture and his War against the Peasants of the Soviet Union |
 | | In the late 1920's and early 1930's, after Stalin issued his order that the kulak population was to be eliminated as a class, Pavlik's father hid kulak fugitives fleeing from the government in his house. |  | | During the rule of Czar Nikolai Romanov II, as well as the czars before him, the majority of the Russian people, the peasantry, defined the word "kulak" in a completely different way from the way in which the Bolsheviks, with Lenin, and later Stalin, at the head, defined it. |  | | The Russian word "kulak", which translated into English literally means "fist", was defined by the peasantry of czarist times to mean such people as usurers, land-subrenters, and wheeler-dealers. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/vamp2/nikolaibukharin/peasants.html
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| | Findlay Street Christian Church - Sermon from 04/20/03 |
 | | But during his day he was as powerful a man as there was on earth: a Russian communist leader who took part in the Revolution of 1917 and editor of the Soviet newspaper Pravda. |  | | You may not recognize the name Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, nor should you. |  | | Deafening silence filled the auditorium, and then one man approached the platform, stood at the lectern next to Bukharin. |
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http://www.olypen.com/rose/Findlay/services2003/sermon2003-0420.htm
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| | The Resurrection Of Faith |
 | | "Are there any questions?" Bukharin demanded sternly of his audience. |  | | A Russian Communist leader, Bukharin took part in the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. |  | | Just before the prolonged silence was ready to proclaim atheism the winner, one man meekly approached the platform and stood up to the podium next to the communist leader. |
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http://www.shout.net/~stjohn/sermons/020331.html
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| | Dmitrii Antonovich Volkogonov Papers (Library of Congress) |
 | | Volkogonov was instrumental in the creation of the exhibit "Revelations from the Russian Archives" at the Library of Congress from June 17 to July 16, 1992. |  | | Armand, Inessa Fedorovna, July 1891-Sept. 1920; July 1950; 1992 Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, correspondence with Feliks Edmundovich Dzerzhinskii, Dec. 1924, n.d. |  | | There is also additional material on the assassination of Nicholas II and the imperial family, including a transcript of the interrogation of Aleksandr Fedorovich Kerenskii from the collection of Nikolai Aleksandrovich Sokolov supplementing personal accounts of this event in the Russian Center for the Preservation and Study of Recent Historical Documents series. |
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http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/text/volkogon.html
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| | Christians who upstaged their atheist Russian leader-Unproven! |
 | | This story talks about Ivanovich Bukharin, a powerful Russian leader in the early part of the 20th century. |  | | A real example of the story as it has been circulated: |  | | You probably do not remember the name Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin norshould you. |
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http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/h/heisrisen.htm
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| | 1938 |
 | | March 13 - Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, Soviet politician and intellectual |  | | March 15 - Soviet Union announces officially that Nikholai Bukharin has been executed |  | | March 12 - Anschluss: German troops occupy Austria; annexation declared the following day. |
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http://www.bidprobe.com/en/wikipedia/1/19/1938.html
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| | Sermon, 20 April 2003 |
 | | Addressing the crowd he aimed his heaviest artillery at Christianity, hurling insults, arguments, and several rational proofs against it. |  | | His works on economics and political science are still read today. |  | | "You may not know the name Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, nor should you. |
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http://www.gbgm-umc.org/aldersgate-ma/s030420.htm
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| | Bukharin, ... - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK |
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| | Babelguides: Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin |
 | | You are at Home — Authors — Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin |  | | To get the printed Guides or download the files, click here. |
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http://www.babelguides.com/view/person/20203
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| | History 481 Novels and Memoirs |
 | | Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich, How It All Began, 1998. |  | | Sholokhov, Mikhail, And Quiet Flows the Don, 1928. |
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http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~koenker/481.novelbib.html
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http://daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu/research_portal/sov_hist_eng/DocH.html
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