Vladimir Nevsky

Vladimir Ivanovich Nevsky (2 (14) May 1876, Rostov on Don – 26 May 1937)[1] was a Russian revolutionary, Bolshevik functionary and historian.

He was born Feodosii Ivanovich Krivobokov[1] and joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1898.[2] He was a graduate of the University of Kharkov.[3] He became a full-time revolutionary in 1905 and was appointed Commissar of Communication in the first Soviet government.[2]

Nevsky was the founding rector of the Sverdlov Communist University, 1919-21.


References

  1. "Nevsky, Vladimir Ivanovich / Невский, Владимир Иванович - CENDARI Archival Directory". archives.cendari.dariah.eu. Cendari. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  2. Barber, John (1981). Soviet Historians in Crisis, 1928-1932. Springer. ISBN 9781349052394. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  3. Read, Christopher (1990). Culture and Power in Revolutionary Russia. London: Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-11003-2.
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