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    Aleksei Nikolayevich Bach (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Бах; 17 March [O.S. 5 March] 1857 – 13 May 1946) was a Soviet biochemist and revolutionary. He was a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union and senior member of the Supreme Soviet.

  2. Aleksey Nikolayevich Bakh. Russian scientist. Learn about this topic in these articles: influence on Oparin. In Aleksandr Oparin. Bakh, a botanist. Bakh left Russia at the time of the Revolution but later returned.

  3. These lines, taken from Nikolai A. Nekrasov’s poem “Zheleznaia doroga” (1864), serve as the epigraph for one of the most popular works of Russian revolutionary propaganda literature of the late nineteenth century, the pamphlet Tsar-golod by Aleksei Nikolaevich Bakh, a

  4. 13 de mar. de 2018 · Aleksei Nikolaevich Bach. A Biographical Portrait of the Scientist on the Background of Historical Changes. Published: 13 March 2018; Volume 54, pages 99–107, (2018) Cite this article

    • M. S. Kritsky, V. O. Popov
    • 2018
  5. tury, the pamphlet Tsar-golod by Aleksei Nikolaevich Bakh, a People's Will activist of the early 1880s. Nekrasov's poem vividly depicts the cost in human suffering of the construction of the Moscow to St. Petersburg railroad. As with other works by Nekrasov, the poem arouses the reader's sympathy for Russian common folk and outrage at their plight.

  6. Aleksei Nikolaevich Bach was born in Zolotonosha, Ukraine, Russia, on Mar. 17, 1857. He studied chemistry at Kiev University but was expelled and exiled for 3 years because of his political activities.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2018 · Request PDF | On Mar 1, 2018, M. S. Kritsky and others published Aleksei Nikolaevich Bach. A Biographical Portrait of the Scientist on the Background of Historical Changes | Find, read and...