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  1. Aleksandr Iwanowicz Guczkow ( ros. Александр Иванович Гучков, ur. 2 października? / 14 października 1862 w Moskwie, zm. 14 lutego 1936 w Paryżu) – rosyjski polityk; przywódca Związku 17 Października (partia oktiabrystów ); w latach 1910–1911 przewodniczący Dumy Państwowej. Po obaleniu caratu od 15 marca do 2 ...

  2. To overlook Guchkov's capitalist origins would be pointless; equally so his hostility to radical initiatives which threatened industrialists and other defenders of private property. As will be apparent, however, the claim nere is that Guchkov had a more complicated and applicable program than mere defense of industrial interests.

  3. 13 de sept. de 2020 · Guchkov’s post-resignation concern that the inability of the PG to direct peasants would scupper the grain monopoly is noted in Gill, Peasants and Government, 63. It may be that Guchkov’s much later explanation of his resignation with reference only to the PG’s powerlessness may have been motivated to mask other factors at play in 1917; for example, his own disquiet with the development ...

  4. アレクサンドル・イワノヴィッチ・グチコフ(Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Гучко́в, Alexander Ivanovich Guchkov, 1862年10月14日 - 1936年2月14日)は、帝政ロシアの政治家。. ニコライ2世の時代に国会(ドゥーマ)議長を務めた。. ロマノフ朝が倒れ、リヴォフ公を ...

  5. Whatever the case, Aleksandr Kerenskii, who had replaced Aleksandr Guchkov as Minister of the Army and Navy in May, became convinced that Russia either had to accept the virtual demobilization of the army and capitulate to Germany or assume the initiative in military operations.

  6. 27 de ago. de 2015 · For Guchkov’s biographies, see Louis Menashe, “Alexander Guchkov and the Origins of the Octobrist Party: The Russian Bourgeoisie in Politics, 1905,” PhD dissertation, New York University, 1966; William Gleason, Alexander Guchkov and the End of the Russian Empire (Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society, 1983); A.S. Senin, Aleksandr Ivanovich Guchkov (Moscow: Skriptorii 1996).

  7. Alexander Ivanovich Guchkov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Гучко́в) (14 October 1862 – 14 February 1936) was a Russian politician, Chairman of the Duma and Minister of War in the Russian Provisional Government. Alexander Guchkov was born in Moscow. Unlike most of the conservative politicians of that time, Guchkov did not belong to the Russian nobility. His father ...