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Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov

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government and that the party should be more confrontational and use the Duma for anti-government propaganda instead of lawmaking. On June 11, 1915 he resigned from the Central Committee over what he saw as the majority's willingness to give the government a blank check during
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and the Russian Provisional Government. The Senate wanted to secure the Finnish autonomy with a treaty. This was approved by Kerensky in September, but in October the Senate came up with a new proposal which would further increase Finnish independence.
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in late August, Nekrasov first supported Kerensky, but at one point suggested that Kerensky's resignation may present a way out of the crisis, which resulted in his exclusion from the next coalition government in September.
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Born in the family of a priest, Nekrasov graduated with a degree in transportation engineering in 1902 and went abroad for graduate studies. After returning to Russia in 1904, he became a professor at the
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On the key part played by Nekrasov, Prince Lvov and the Progressist leaders A. I. Konovalov and I. N. Efremov in the formation of the first coalition government in May 1917, see Rex A. Wade.
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as head of government. When the coalition was re-formed under Kerensky on July 24, Nekrasov remained deputy prime minister and also became finance minister, representing the
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conspiracy and sentenced to 10 years in prison. After an early release in March 1933, he was arrested again on June 13, 1939, sentenced to death and shot on May 7, 1940.
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in 1919. After the war ended, he was arrested in March 1921 and kept in prison for 2 months. He was released in May and made a member of the governing board of the
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Between 1909 and 1915, Nekrasov was a member of the Kadets' Central Committee, where he was consistently Left of center. He delivered the Kadets' parliamentary
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See Leopold H. Haimson. "The Workers' Movement after Lena: The dynamics of labor unrest in the wake of the Lena goldfield massacre (April 1912-July 1914)" in
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and his court were leading the country down the road to a military defeat and revolution, Nekrasov began plotting with former Duma Chairman
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On November 6, 1916, Nekrasov was elected deputy Chairman of the Duma. At the same time, convinced that Emperor
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to hand over the proposal to Kerensky, found out that the Provisional Government had been overthrown by the
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General'nye dogovory vo vzaimootnosheniiah gosudarstvennoi promyshlennosti i poterbitel'skoi kooperatsii
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pp. 252-254 for a discussion of various plots to remove Nicholas II in late 1916-1917
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Michael and Natasha: The Life And Love Of Michael II, The Last Of The Romanov Tsars
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on February 27, 1917. On March 2 he was appointed transportation minister in the
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formed by the Duma. He argued for the inclusion of moderate socialists (
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Eduard Krieger-Voinovsky (as Minister of Railways of the Russian Empire)
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See Melissa Stockdale. "The Constitutional Democratic Party" in
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Perspektivy razvitiia potrebitel'skoi kooperatsii na piat' let
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Politicheskie deyateli Rossii 1917: Biograficheskij slovar'
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quit the post. Nekrasov's job was to negotiate between the
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Last Governor-General of Finland (September–November 1917)
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to force Nicholas to abdicate. Nicholas’ 13-year-old son,
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On the morning of November 7, Nekrasov, on his way to
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See, e.g., Rosemary A. Crawford and Donald Crawford.
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Nekrasov
Nikolai Nekrasov

19th Governor-General
Grand Duchy of Finland
Minister-Chairman
Alexander Kerensky
Mikhail Stakhovich

Vice-president
Russian Provisional Government
Minister-Chairman
Alexander Kerensky
Alexander Konovalov

1st Minister of Transport
Russian Provisional Government
Minister-Chairman
Georgy Lvov

3rd Minister of Finance
Russian Provisional Government
Minister-Chairman
Alexander Kerensky
Andrei Shingarev
O.S.
Saint Petersburg

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