Background
Nevsky Vladimir was born on May 2, 1876 in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation.
historian journalist public and statesman
Nevsky Vladimir was born on May 2, 1876 in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation.
In 1897-1901 he studied at the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Moscow University, graduated from the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Kharkov University (1910).
From 1897, he was engaged in professional revolutionary activity, was subjected to repression, was serving a link in Voronezh, was in the settlement of Buturlinovka in Bobrovsky district. In 1901-1904 he worked in the statistical department of the Voronezh provincial zemstvo. Since March 1917 he had been the member of the Petrograd Committee of the Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks). In 1917-1919, Deputy People's Commissar, People's Commissar of Communications, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Central Executive Committee. In 1919-1921 - the rector of the Communist University named after Sverdlov. Since 1921, in leadership of the Commission about the history of the October Revolution and the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
Collected and published many sources on the history of the revolutionary movement in Russia. The director of the State Library of the USSR. In 1930 Nevsky Vladimir came to Voronezh.
The author of the books: “Essays about the history of the Russian Communist Party” (Petrograd, 1923, Moscow, 1925. part 1), “From the “Land and Will” to the “Emancipation of Labor” group” (Moscow, 1930), “Soviets and an armed uprising in 1905 ”(Moscow, 1932) and others. Unreasonably repressed (1936) and shot.
The street in Voronezh is named after Nevsky.
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1923