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31: 162:, a police spy. As Argunov later admitted - "We entrusted everything to Azev. We told him our passwords, all our connections, the names and addresses, and we recommended him warmly to all our friends." To protect Azev's cover, the police allowed Argunov to continue his revolutionary activity unmolested until Azef left Russia in November 1901. Argunov was then arrested and deported to Siberia. He escaped in 1905. 173:. Argunov was elected to its Central Committee at the party's founding congress in December 1905-January 1906. The 'Northern Party' had been mainly oriented toward urban organisation among intellectuals and (to a lesser extent) factory workers. It also endorsed political terrorism. In these respects the Northern Union followed 139:) movement in the 1880s, in Tomsk. In the 1890s, he organised student populist circles in Moscow. In 1896 he founded the 'Union of Socialist-Revolutionaries' in Saratov, later transferring its headquarters to Moscow. He wrote the Union's programme, 179:. The Southern Party was more reluctant to endorse terrorism and wanted to organise the rural peasantry. The unified PSR adopted a compromise position, endorsing terrorism and organisational work among workers, peasants and intellectuals alike. 193:
With the outbreak of war in 1914, Argunov supported the Russian war effort, and called for an end to all revolutionary activity until Germany had been defeated. He edited the war time social patriotic journals
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Argunov acted as the party's treasurer, collecting the funds for Azef's combat organisation. He refused to believe Azef was a police agent, even after he had been exposed by
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While he was in Siberia, the group Argunov founded had merged with the 'Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries', also known as the 'Southern Party', founded in Kiev in 1897 by
376: 210:. Argunov opposed the Bolshevik Revolution, and moved to Ufa, where the Social Revolutionaries attempted to establish a rival socialist government, known as the 401: 366: 186:. At that time, in 1909, Argunov was living in Paris, but was dispatched by the Central Committee to St Petersburg to interview A.A.Lopukhin, the 296: 371: 346: 202:. This put him on the far right wing of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. Returning to Russia in 1917, he supported the government of 351: 341: 386: 381: 114:; 19 October 1866 – 7 November 1939) was a Russian revolutionary political activist and one of the leaders of the 396: 391: 170: 144: 115: 218:, with Argunov as deputy chairman. However, the Ufa Directorate was forcibly disbanded by the White Army of 190:
officer who wanted the police to stop using Azef as a double agent, and reluctantly accepted the truth.
143:, in 1898. The 'Northern Union', as it was also called, was one of the principal roots of the unified 289: 336: 331: 8: 361: 356: 277: 215: 203: 130: 219: 183: 126: 107: 175: 147:(PSR) that emerged. In 1901, Argunov founded Russia's first illegal PSR journal 30: 166: 85: 59: 325: 211: 81: 159: 244:
The Russian Socialist Revolutionary Party before the First World War.
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Smidt, O.Yu. (chief editor) Bukharin N.I.; et al. (1926).
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Russian socialist revolutionary political activist (1866-1939)
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Nicolaievsky, Boris (translated by George Reavey) (1934).
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Argunov's year of birth is variously given as 1862.
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