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  1. Georgian social democracy was the most successful social democratic movement in the Russian Empire. Despite its small size, it produced many of the leading revolutionary figures of 1917, including Irakli Tsereteli, Karlo Chkheidze, Noe Zhordania, and Joseph Stalin. In the first of two volumes, Stephen Jones writes the first history in English of this undeservedly neglected national movement ...

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  3. Abstract. In November 1900 there appeared in the Georgian periodical Kvali a poem entitled A Fearless Knight, in which the nineteen-year-old poet Irakli Tsereteli described an encounter between a young knight and a disillusioned old man. The old man had abandoned all hope that the younger generation would find the strength and courage to fight ...

  4. Crossref reports the following articles citing this article: Rex A. Wade The Great War, Revolution and the Struggle Over Peace: Russia, 1917, Revolutionary Russia 30, no.2 2 (Jan 2018): 182–195.

  5. Irakli Tsereteli ( 2 December [ O.S. 21 November] 1881 – 20 May 1959) was a Georgian politician and a leading spokesman of the Social Democratic Party of Georgia and later Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) during the era of the Russian Revolutions. Tsereteli was born and raised in Georgia when it was part of the Russian Empire.

  6. 1. Jan. 1976 · This is about Irakli Tsereteli, a Georgian Menshevik and one of the leading figures of the Petrograd Soviet during the Russian Revolution. As the title suggests, its not a real biography but a political one, looking at his career from his early life until he faded out of the public eye in the 1930s. Translated from the original Dutch, it is the only biography of Tsereteli out there, which isn ...

    • Hardcover
    • W.H. Roobol
  7. 7. Apr. 2010 · English: Irakli Tsereteli, a Social Democratic leader in Russia and Georgia, while a member of the Second Duma, 1907.