Struve, Petr Berngardovich, 1870-1944
Variant namesRussian journalist, historian, and politician; minister of foreign afairs in the Baron Petr Vrangel' government, 1919-1921.
From the description of Petr Berngardovich Struve papers, 1890-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122510973
Biographical Note
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1870:
Born, Perm, Russia -
1894:
Graduated from the University of St. Petersburg Published Critical Observations on the Problem of Russia's Economic Development -
1897:
Editor, Novoe Slovo -
1899:
Editor, Nachalo -
1901:
Arrested and banished from Petrograd Emigrated to Stuttgart, Germany Began publishing the weekly Osvobozhdenie (Stuttgart) -
1905:
Returned to Russia and joined the Constitutional-Democratic (Cadet) Party -
1907:
Elected to Second Duma -
1907 -1914 :Editor, Russkaia Mysl' (Petrograd) -
1914 -1916 :Member, Government Commission on Food Supply -
1916:
Awarded doctorate at Cambridge University -
1917:
Elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences Joined the Russian Provisional Government and resigned shortly afterward -
1919:
Editor, Velikaia Rossiia (Southern Russia) -
1919 -1921 :Minister of Foreign Affairs, Volunteer (White) Army under General Vrangel' -
1923 -1924 :Editor, Russkaia Mysl' (Prague) -
1925 -1927 :Editor, Vozrozhdenie (Paris) -
1927 -1928 :Editor, Rossiia (Paris) -
1928 -1934 :Contributor, Rossiia i Slavianstvo (Paris) -
1944, February 26:
Died, Paris, France
From the guide to the Petr Berngardovich Struve Papers, 1890-1982, (Hoover Institution Archives)
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Birth 1870-01-26
Death 1944-02-22
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