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    Mykola Volodymyrovych Porsh (Ukrainian: Микола Володимирович Порш; 19 October 1879 16 April 1944) was a political and civil activist of Ukraine, economist, member of the Russian Constituent Assembly.

  2. Porsh, Mykola [Порш, Микола; Porš], b 19 October 1879 in Lubny, Poltava gubernia, d 16 April 1944 in Berlin. Economist and civic figure of German-Jewish descent and a leading member of the Revolutionary Ukrainian party and of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Workers' party.

  3. 3 de ago. de 2022 · Mykola Volodymyrovych Porsh (Ukrainian ) was a political and civil activist of Ukraine, economist, member of the Russian Constituent Assembly. He was a prominent activist of the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (de facto since 1903) and the Ukrainian Social Democratic Labor Pa

  4. In the spring of 1905, in his polemics with Dmytro Antonovych that was covered on pages of the party publishing Pratsia, Mykola Porsh argued his opinion about the dependence of social and economic oppression from national. He insisted that overcoming social oppression foremost is necessary to solve the national issue.

  5. Mykola Volodymyrovych Porsh (Ukrainian: Микола Володимирович Порш) was a political and civil activist of Ukraine, economist, member of the Russian Constituent Assembly. He was a prominent activist of the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (de facto since 1903) and the Ukrainian Social Democratic Labor Party (since 1905).

  6. Mykola Volodymyrovych Porsh is a famous Ukrainian politician and public figure. He headed the Ukrainian side of the Ukrainian-Austrian-German commission on the preparation of an economic agreement, signed on April 23, 1918. He was also the ambassador of the UNR in Germany during 1919 – 1920, a very difficult period for both countries.

  7. In January 1906 he left for Saint Petersburg to edit, with Prokip Poniatenko and Mykola Porsh, the social democratic monthly Vil’na Ukraïna (Saint Petersburg). After returning to Kyiv in July 1906, he worked as secretary of the newspaper Rada (Kyiv) , coedited (in 1907–8) Slovo (Kyiv) , the organ of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Workers' party , and contributed to the monthly Ukraïna ...