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adam_text | Contents
The Revolution
and the Kadets
1905-7 2
What I Found in Russia
9
First Steps on My Conciliatory Mission
21
From Words to Deeds
28
The Bulygin Duma and Prison
40
From Bulygin to
Witte :
Formation of the Party
44
Witte
and the Kadets
54
The Kadets and the Leftists J2
Our Dubious Victory: The First Duma
85
Conflicts Among the Duma Deputies
96
Conflict Among the Ministers Outside the Duma:
Ministry of Confidence or Dissolution?
103
The Outcome of Two Conflicts: Dissolution of the First Duma
227
Dissolution and the Vyborg Manifesto 12Q
The Revolution Extinguished
(1906-7) 235
The Kadets in the Second Duma
14т
Physiognomy of the Third State Duma
258
The Kadets in the Third Duma
164
Three Trips Abroad
272
Neo-Slavism and Pacifism
18g
My Activities in the Third Duma
292
Disintegration of the Duma Majority
216
Der Mohr Kann Gehen:
The Assassination of
Stolypin 22g
Sazonov s Nationalist Policy and the Balkans
238
My Last Trips to the Balkans
24y
The Loss of Russia s Influence in the Balkans
26y
xviii
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
The Fourth Duma
27$
From the Third Duma to the Fourth
278
War
28g
How the War Was Received in Russia
300
The Sacred Union
305
The Progressive Bloc
31g
The Offensive and the Struggle Against the Bloc
328
The Duma Delegation Visits Our Allies
340
Sturmer s Dictatorship
361
Before the Climax
373
Self-Liquidation of the Old Order
382
The Creation of a New Order
38g
The Provisional Government
414
The Composition and the Initial Activity of the
Provisional Government
418
My Victories and My Defeat
427
From Governmental Unity to Coalition
456
The Congress of Soviets and the Socialist Government
464
Notes 4J5
Glossary of Names
48$
Glossary of Parties
Glossary of Journals
Index
Glossary of Names
Miliukov refers to over four hundred persons in his memoirs. The
following glossary represents, therefore, only a selection of those considered
by the editor to be important enough for comment. Particularly well-known
persons and those from countries other than Russia are not included.
Preparation of the glossary was facilitated by editorial notes in V.
I. Gorko,
Features and Figures of the Past (Stanford: Stanford University Press,
1939).
Aladin, A. F. Tried in
1901
for revolutionary propaganda, escaped to En¬
gland. Returned to Russia in
1905,
after the October Manifesto. A
leading member of the Trudovik group in the First Duma, where he
was known for his virulent attacks against the government.
Annensky,
N.
F. Economist, statistician, and publicist. Active in the Nizhny-
Novgorod
Zemstvo
and a leading contributor to liberal Populist jour¬
nals, particularly Russkoe
bogatstvo.
In
1904-5,
an important member
of the League of Liberation and, in
1906,
prominent in the People s
Socialist party, formed from moderate Social Revolutionaires and
closely allied with the Kadets.
Axelrod, P. B. One of the founders of Russian Marxism in the 1880 s. A
leading Menshevik and, in the decade preceding World War I, one
of the so-called liquidators who advocated substituting open and legal
for underground and illegal activity by the Russian Social Democrats.
Left Russia after the Bolshevik revolution, which he opposed.
Bulgakov, S. H. Economist and philosopher. Identified with the legal
Marxists, the revisionist, moderate wing of Russian Marxism in the
1890 s.
A Kadet
during the
1905
revolution. Later turned increasingly
to philosophical idealism and religion. Ordained an Orthodox priest
in
1918.
Exiled from Russia in
1922.
Bulygin, A. G. Governor of Kaluga,
1887,
and Moscow,
1893.
Minister of
the interior, January-October
1905.
Best known for his relatively
moderate policies during the revolutionary year and for the Bulygin
Duma, the plan for a consultative assembly elected on a highly re¬
stricted franchise, announced in August
1905.
Burtsev, V. L. Arrested and imprisoned in the 1880 s as a Populist revolu¬
tionary. Escaped to Switzerland, thence to England, where he con¬
tinued publishing Russian revolutionary propaganda. Imprisoned in
England. A Social Revolutionary until the
1905
revolution, then more
closely associated with the Kadets. Famous for exposing tsarist secret
485
486
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
agents in the opposition parties and for publishing Byloe (The Past),
an important journal for information on the Russion revolutionary
movement. Active in anti-Bolshevik organizations abroad after
1917.
Chelnokov, M. V. Wealthy manufacturer and property owner. Participated
in the foundation of the
Kadet
party. Mayor of Moscow,
1914-17,
and active in the urban and
Zemstvo
organizations formed during
World War I to improve the war effort.
Chernov, V.
M. A
leader and principal theorist of the Social Revolutionary
party. Editor of the party s journal, Revoliutsionnaia Rossiia. Minister
of agriculture in the Provisional Government, May-August
1917.
Active in the struggle against the Bolsheviks. Emigrated in
1920.
Chkeidze,
N.
S. Social Democrat, Menshevik. Elected to the Third and
Fourth Dumas from Tiflis province and leader of the Menshevik fac¬
tion in the Duma. After the February
1917
revolution, chairman of
the
Petrograd
Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies. Head of the
anti-Bolshevik, socialist government in Georgia after the October
revolution. Emigrated to Paris in
19521
when the Bolsheviks took
Georgia.
Dolgorukov, Prince Pavel D. Member of the League of Liberation, a
founder of the
Kadet
party, and first chairman of the party s Central
Committee. Elected to the Second Duma. Active opponent of the
Bolsheviks both before and after his emigration in
1920.
Arrested
when he returned to Russia on a forged passport in
1927,
and shot.
Dolgorukov, Prince Peter D. Long participant in
Zemstvo
affairs, and a
founding member of the League of Liberation and
Kadet
party.
Elected vice-chairman of the First Duma. Signatory of the Vyborg
Manifesto.
Dubrovin, A. I. Founder and head of the extreme right-wing Union of
Russian People, and particularly active in campaigns against Russian
Jews. Executed by the Bolsheviks after the October revolution.
Durnovo, P.
N.
Minister of interior,
1905-6.
Author of a famous memoran¬
dum opposing Russia s entry into an alliance against Germany and
predicting with remarkable accuracy the consequences of such an
alliance.
Efremov, I.
N.
Member of the First, Third, and Fourth Dumas, founder
of the Party of Peaceful Reconstruction, and a leader in the Progress¬
ist group in the Fourth Duma. Member of the Provisional Govern¬
ment after the February
1917
revolution.
Ermolov, A. S. Official during the reigns of Alexander II, Alexander III,
and Nicholas II. Specialist in agrarian affairs. Minister of agriculture
and state domains,
1894-1905.
Erogin, M. M. Prominent landowner and conservative member of the
First Duma. Provided special boardinghouses for peasant deputies in
the Duma in an effort to win them over to conservatism.
Fredericks, Baron V. B. Minister of the Imperial Court and one of the
small circle attending the royal family.
Golovin, F.
A. Zemstvo
activist and a founder of the League of Libera¬
tion. Member of the
Kadet
party and chairman of the Second Duma.
Glossary of Names
487
Prominent in the work of the Union of Towns, organized to help
meet military and economic needs during World War I.
Goremykin, I. L. Minister of interior,
1895-99.
Chairman of the Council of
Ministers, May-June
1906
and
1914-16.
Notable for his opposition to
liberal tendencies among tsarist Cabinet ministers during World War
I.
Guchkov, A. I. Wealthy manufacturer and leader of the Octobrists. Chair¬
man of the Third Duma,
1910-11.
Minister of the army and navy in
the first Provisional Government.
Heiden,
Count P. A. High official in the tsarist judicial system under
Alexander II and Alexander III. Chairman of the Free Economic
Society,
1895.
Also prominent as a moderate liberal in the
Zemstvo
movement of
1904-5.
An Octobrist and later a founder of the Party
of Peaceful Reconstruction.
Hertsenstein, M. I. Economics and professor at Moscow University. Active
in the Moscow
Zemstvo
and City Council.
Kadet
member of the First
Duma, Specialist in agrarian affairs. Murdered by the right-wing
Union of the Russian People.
Hessen,
I. V. Jurist, publicist, and political activist. A founder of the
Kadet
party and
a Kadet
representative to the Second Duma.
Coeditor
with
Miliukov of the party s main journal,
Rech. In
emigration he edited
Arkhiv russkoi revoliutsii, a valuable collection of materials pertaining
to Russian political history.
Ignatev, Count P.
N.
Official in the Department of Agriculture from
1909
and minister of education,
1915-16.
Izvolsky, A. P. Career diplomat assigned to various Western European
capitals. Minister of foreign affairs,
1906-10.
Russian ambassador to
Paris,
1910-17.
Kharitonov, M. M. Social Democrat, Bolshevik. Prominent among
emigré
Bolsheviks in Switzerland during World War I. Active in the
Petrograd
Bolshevik party organization after his return to Russia in April
1917.
Khomiakov,
N.
A. Official in the Ministry of Agriculture and well-known
Zemstvo
leader. Member of the Second, Third, and Fourth Dumas
and chairman of the Third Duma. Associated with the liberal wing
of the Octobrists and member of the Progressive bloc in the Fourth
Duma.
Khvostov, A. A. From
1890
an official in various ministries, mainly Justice
and Interior. Minister of justice, July 1915-July
1916.
Minister of
interior, July-September
1916.
Khvostov, A.
N.
Official in the Ministry of Justice and governor of
Vologda,
1906-10,
and of Nizhny-Novgorod,
1910-12.
A leader of
the rightist groups in the Duma. Minister of interior,
1915-16.
Im¬
prisoned by the Provisional Government. Shot by the Bolsheviks after
October.
Kizevetter, A. A. Historian and professor at the Women s University, Mos¬
cow. Member of the League of Liberation and, in
1906,
of the
Kadet
party s Central Committee. Elected to the Second Duma. Exiled from
Russia in
488
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
Kliuchevsky, V. O. Distinguished historian and professor at Moscow Uni¬
versity, where Miliukov was his student. For a short time, a member
of the
Kadet
party.
Kokoshkin, F. F. Professor of constitutional law, Moscow University.
Kadet
member of the Provisional Government, August-September
1917.
Im¬
prisoned with other Kadets after the October revolution and killed.
Kokovtsov, Count V.
N.
Government official from
1873
to World War I.
Assistant minister of finance under Count
Witte, 1896-1902.
Minister
of finance,
1904-14,
and chairman of the Council of Ministers,
1911-
14.
Konovalov, A. I. Wealthy merchant and vice-chairman of the Moscow
Stock Exchange. Member of the Fourth Duma and minister of com¬
merce and industry in the Provisional Government.
Kornilov, L. G. Army General of Cossack origins. Served with distinction
in the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. Commander of the
Russian armies under the Provisional Government. Attempted an un¬
successful
coup d état
to remove Kerensky as head of the Provisional
Government in September
1917.
Organizer of anti-Bolshevik forces
after the October revolution. Killed in
1918.
Kovalevsky,
M. M.
Eminent jurist and historian of legal institutions. Dis¬
missed from his position as professor of constitutional law, Moscow
University, in
1887.
Emigrated, but returned to Russia in
1905.
Elected to the First Duma and, later, to the State Council. Member
of the Party of Democratic Reform.
Krivoshein, A. V. From
1884
an official in various departments, including
Justice, Interior, and Agriculture. Minister of agriculture,
1908-15.
Krupensky, P.
N.
Prominent and immensely wealthy landowner from
Bessarabia province. Member of the Second, Third, and Fourth
Dumas.
Kryzhanovsky,
S. E.
Official in judicial institutions and, later, in the Min¬
istry of Interior. Helped prepare the laws covering the so-called
Buly
gin Duma.
Kuskova, E. D. Participant in the first Russian Marxist group, the Libera¬
tion of Labor. Famous as a leading advocate of moderate, trade-
union policies for the Russian working class and, for this, bitterly
attacked by Lenin. Joined the League of Liberation and took an ac¬
tive part in the left-wing of the
Kadet
party. Exiled from Russia in
1922.
Kutler,
N. N.
Official in economic and financial departments under Alex¬
ander III and Nicholas II, specializing in agrarian affairs.
Kadet
mem¬
ber of the Second and Third Dumas. After the Bolshevik revolution
remained in Russia and worked in government finance departments
until his death in
1924.
Kuzmin-Karavaev, V. D. Jurist and professor, St. Petersburg University.
Prominent in the
Zemstvo
congresses of
1904-5
and elected to the
First and Second Dumas. A founder of the Party of Democratic
Reforms.
Lvov, Prince G. E. Long career in
Zemstvo
affairs. Directed
Zemstvo
Glossary of Names
489
medical and relief work in the Russo-Japanese War and again in
World War I. Moderate
Kadet
in the First Duma. Chairman of the
Council of Ministers and minister of interior in the Provisional Gov¬
ernment, March-May
1917.
Imprisoned by the Bolsheviks. Escaped to
Paris.
Lvov,
N. N.
Zemstvo
activist.
Kadet
member in the First, Third, and
Fourth Dumas. A founder of the Party of Peaceful Reconstruction.
Lvov, V.
N.
Member of the Third and Fourth Dumas. Head of the Holy
Synod under the Provisional Government. Emigrated after the October
revolution, but returned in
1922.
Makarov, A. A. High official in the judicial system and Ministry of In¬
terior. Minister of interior after Stolypin s assassination in
1911.
Min¬
ister of justice, July 1916-January
1917.
Maklakov,
N.
A. Governor of Chernigov,
1909,
and minister of interior,
1913.
Shot by the Bolsheviks.
Maklakov, V. A. Eminent Moscow and St. Petersburg attorney.
Kadet
member of the Second, Third, and Fourth Dumas. Ambassador to
Paris for the Provisional Government. Engaged in prolonged polemics
with Miliukov in emigration over the tactics and programs of the
Kadets and the reasons for the failure of Russian liberalism.
Manuilov, A. A. Economist, prominent
Kadet
and an editor of Russkie
vedomosti.
Rector of Moscow University,
1905-11,
and a member of the
State Council,
1907-11.
Minister of education in the Provisional
Government.
Markov,
N.
E. (Markov II) Engineer, and active in large, private railway
companies. A leader of the extreme right-wing factions in the Third
and Fourth Dumas.
Martov, Lev. Social Democrat, leading Menshevik opponent of Lenin,
editor of the moderate Marxist journal
Golos Sotsial-Democrata
(The
Voice of the Social Democrat)
.
Emigrated to Germany in
1920
and
helped found the influential Menshevik journal, Sotsialisticheskii
vest¬
ník
(Socialist Courier).
Meshchersky, V. P. Prominent right-wing publicist. Editor of the influential
conservative journal Grazhdanin,
1872-1914,
as well as other similar
journals, all heavily subsidized by the government.
Muromstev, S. A. Professor at Moscow University.
Zemstvo
activist, a
founder of the
Kadet
party and a member of its Central Committee.
Chairman of the First Duma. Signatory of the Vyborg Manifesto.
Naumov, A.
N.
Well-known provincial
Zemstvo
official and member of the
State Council. Minister of agriculture, November 1915-July
1916.
Nekrasov,
N.
V. Professor, Tomsk Technological Institute. Member of the
Third and Fourth Dumas and vice-chairman of the Fourth. Minister
of finance in the Provisional Government.
Nosar: Khrustalev-Nosar, G. S.
Attorney. Elected chairman of the St.
Petersburg Soviet of Workers Deputies,
1905.
Social Democrat, Men¬
shevik. Exiled to Siberia in
1906,
then escaped and lived abroad
until his return to Russia in
1914.
Again arrested, and imprisoned
49O
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
until
1917.
Supported the anti-Bolshevik forces in the Ukraine after
the October revolution. Shot by Bolshevik soldiers.
Peshekhonov, A. V. Moderate Populist in the 1890 s and an editor of Russ-
koe bogatstvo.
Member of League of Liberation and contributor to its
journal, Osvobozhdenie. Closely affiliated as well with the Social
Revolutionary party and its journal Revoliutsionnaia Rossiia.
Petrunkevich, I. I. One of the most prominent early
Zemstvo
liberals. A
founder of the League of Liberation and the
Kadet
party. Floor
leader of the Kadets in the First Duma and signatory of the Vyborg
Manifesto.
Plehve, V. K. Minister of the interior,
1902.
Famous for his reactionary
policies, his
Russification
campaigns in Poland, Lithuania, and Fin¬
land, and his support of pogroms against the Jews. Assassinated in
1904.
Plekhanov, G. V. A founder and principal theorist of Russian Marxism in
the
i88o s
and 1890 s. Opposed the revisionist trends in the Russian
labor movement at the turn of the century and in this conflict joined
Lenin. Split with Lenin after the Second Congress of the Russian
Social Democratic Workers party,
1903,
and thereafter a leader of
the Mensheviks. Supported Russia in World War I and opposed the
Bolshevik October revolution.
Pobedonostsev, K. P. Professor of Russian civil law, Moscow University,
and tutor of the sons of Alexander II,
1860-65.
Head of the Holy
Synod, the highest church office,
1880-1905.
Best known for his de¬
fense of Russian conservatism and criticism of liberal ideas and in¬
stitutions.
Polivanov, General A. A. Editor of the main military journals, Voennyi
sborník
{Military Symposium) and Invalid. Assistant minister of war,
1906-12.
Minister of war,
1915.
Continued to serve with the army
after the Bolshevik revolution. Soviet military expert during Soviet-
Polish negotiations.
Purishkevich, V. M. Member of the Second, Third, and Fourth Dumas. A
founder of the right-wing Union of Russian People. Participant in the
assassination of Rasputin. Joined Deniken s anti-Bolshevik forces after
the Bolshevik revolution.
Rodichev, F. I. Long one of the most famous of the
Zemstvo
leaders and
prominent in the movement for constitutional government since the
1880 s. A founder of the
Kadet
party, member of its Central Commit¬
tee, and one of its representatives in all four Dumas. After the February
revolution, represented the Provisional Government in Finland. Left
Russia after the October revolution.
Rodzianko, M. V. A wealthy landowner and
Zemstvo
leader from Ekaterino-
slav (now Sverdlovsk) province. After the
1905
revolution, an Octobrist
and, later, elected member to the State Council. Chairman of the
Third and Fourth Dumas and of the Provisional Committee of the
Duma after the February
1917
revolution. After the October revolution,
participated in the civil war against the Bolsheviks until the defeat of
Glossary of Names 491
the White forces in
1920.
He then emigrated to Yugoslavia, where
he died.
Sabler,
V. K.
Official in the Ministry of Justice,
1873,
and in the Holy
Synod from
1881.
Head of the Holy Synod,
1911-15.
Sazono
v, S.
D.
Career diplomat from
1883,
serving in London and Rome.
Minister of foreign affairs,
1910-16.
After the Bolshevik revolution,
joined Kolchak s anti-Bolshevik government as minister of foreign
affairs.
Shakhovskoi, Prince D. I.
Zemstvo
leader and a founder of the League of
Liberation and
Kadet
party. Member of the Central Committee of the
Kadet
party. Minister of social welfare in the Provisional Govern¬
ment, May-July
1917.
Active in the Soviet cooperative movement.
Shcheglovitov, I. G. Official in the Ministry of Justice from
1890
and
minister of justice,
1906-15.
Arrested and killed by the Bolsheviks
after the Bolshevik revolution.
Shcherbatov, Prince
N.
B. Marshal of the nobility, Poltava,
1907.
Director
of Chief Administration of State Stud Farms,
1913-15.
Minister of
interior, June-September
1915.
Shidlovsky, S. I. Liberal landowner and
Zemstvo
activist. Left-Octobrist,
and vice-chairman of the Third Duma,
1907.
A leader of the Progres¬
sive bloc in the Fourth Duma. Member of the Provisional Committee
of the Duma, the predecessor of the Provisional Government. Emi¬
grated in
1920.
Shingarev, A. I.
Zemstvo
leader and
Kadet
member of the Second, Third,
and Fourth Dumas. Minister of agriculture in the Provisional Govern¬
ment, March-May
1917,
then minister of finance, May-July
1917.
Arrested and killed after the Bolshevik revolution.
Shipov, D.
N.
Prominent
Zemstvo
leader, chairman of the Moscow Pro¬
vincial
Zemstvo
Board. A leading Octobrist and member of the Party
of Peaceful Reconstruction
1908.
Elected to the State Council,
1907-
9.
Died in prison after the Bolshevik revolution.
Shulgin, V. V.
Zemstvo
activist. Member of the Second, Third, and Fourth
Dumas and of the Progressive bloc,
1915.
Joined Deniken s anti-
Bolshevik forces after the October revolution. Emigrated, but later
returned to the Soviet Union.
Stolypin, P. A. Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and minister of the
interior,
1906-11.
Combined ruthless repression of revolutionaries with
a willingness to cooperate with moderate Duma representatives. Most
famous for his agrarian program through which he sought to replace
the traditional Russian communes by individual peasant farms.
Struve, P. B. Economist and the most prominent of the moderate, legal
Marxists in the
1
ego s. A founder of the League of Liberation and
editor of Osvobozhdenie. Member of the Central Committee of the
Kadet
party and elected to the Second Duma. Joined Deniken and,
later, Wrangle against the Bolsheviks in the Civil War, following the
October revolution. Edited two of the main
émigré
Russian journals—
Russkaia
mysl
(Russian Thought) in Prague and Vozrozhdenie (Ren¬
aissance) in Paris.
492
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
Stürmer,
В.
V. Entered the Ministry of Justice in
1875.
Governor of
Novgorod,
1894.
Official in the Ministry of Interior after
1902.
Chair¬
man, Council of Ministers, February-November
1916.
Minister of
interior, March-July
1916.
Minister of foreign affairs, July-November
1916.
Sukhomlinov, V. A. Governor-General of Kiev,
1904-8.
Minister of war,
1909-15.
Imprisoned after dismissal in
1915
on the charge of treason¬
able negligence for inadequately maintaining the Russian armed
forces. Released and placed under house arrest. Tried and sentenced
to hard labor for life by the Provisional Government. Released by the
Bolsheviks. Escaped to Finland.
Trepov, D. F. Chief of Police, Moscow,
1896-1905.
Governor-general of
St. Petersburg and chief of police, St. Petersburg,
1905.
Commandant
at the Imperial Court, October
1905.
Trubetskoi, Prince E.
N.
Professor of legal philosophy at the University
of Kiev and, later, Moscow University. Member of the
Kadet
party
until
1906,
then a founder of the Party of Peaceful Reconstruction.
Trubetskoi, Prince S.
N.
Professor of philosophy, Moscow University.
Elected rector, Moscow University. Spokesman for a delegation of
Zemstvo
and town dignitaries who pleaded the cause of reform be¬
fore the tsar, June
6, 1905.
Yanushkevich, General
N. N.
Chief of General Staff,
1914,
then chief of
staff for the supreme commander in chief,
1914-15.
Vyrubova, Anna A. Confidante of Tsarina Alexandra, and friend of Ras¬
putin, whose wishes she communicated to the tsarina.
Witte,
Count S. I. Began his government service with the Odessa State
Rai
Way in
1877
and rapidly rose in private and public railway man¬
agement. Head of the Railway Department under Minister of Finance
Vyshnegradsky, and succeeded Vyshnegradsky as minister of finance
in
1893.
By a variety of fiscal policies, he succeeded in stimulating
a rapid advance in Russian industrial development in the 1890 s.
Chief Russian delegate at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire, negotia¬
tions ending the Russo-Japanese War,
1905.
Played a leading role in
drafting the Manifesto of October
17, 1905.
Chairman of the first
Council of Ministers, following the
1905
revolution, until his dismissal
in
1906.
Index
Abramov,
Admiral,
91
Acheron,
66, 70, 90, 102
Adrianople,
248-52, 255-56, 260-62
Adzhemov, M. S.,
210, 265, 338
Aehrenthal, Baron A. L.,
177-78, 182-
83
Aksakov,
Konstantine, 397
Aladin, A. F.,
98-100, 139, 485
Albania,
179, 243, 246-47, 250-52, 271,
289
Aleksinsky, G.
Α.,
148
Alexander (of Serbia),
177, 254-55
Alexander I,
117, 206, 21
j.
Alexander II,
43, 202, 206,
ялі,
229
Alexander III,
4, 56, 59, 138, 176, 202,
208, 476,
n.3
Alexandra Fedorovna,
224, 232, 234-
35, 283, 381, 478,
n.22,
479,
n.34
Alexandrovich, Grand Duke Mikhail,
383, 388-89, 394, 405, 407-10, 413,
436
Alexandrovich, Grand Duke Sergei,
13
Alexandrovich, Grand Duke Vladimir,
41
Alexeev, General Mikhail,
34, 332, 363,
388, 408, 428, 432, 453, 461
Alexei Nikolaevich (Tsarevich),
134,
299, 383, 407, 409, 478,
n.22
Ail-Russian Congress of Soviets,
463-74
Alsace and Lorraine,
349, 367, 440
America,
61, 168, 174, 444*45, 461;
see
aho
United States
Amfiteátrov,
A. V.,
357
Andreev, Leonid,
197
Angeli,
Norman,
190-9
x
Annensky,
N. F., 11, 75, 79, 86, 485
Aptekar Island,
111, 139, 217
Armenia,
265-66, 348, 350
Arsenev,
K. K.,
11, 87
Asquith, Herbert,
346-47
Austria,
181, 256-67, 267-69, 271-72,
274, 289, 293-96, 299, 352, 358, 386
Austria-Hungary,
125, 175-79, 183-84,
238-39, 243-46, 250-53, 269-70, 293-
94, 303, 310, 349-50
Avinov,
N.
N.,
426
Axelrod, P.
В.,
97, 436, 485
Badmaev, P.
Α.,
332, 368
Balashov, 15g,
220, 228, 322
Balkans,
171, 174-84, 238-74, 288-92,
296, 370
Baltic Germans,
306
Bark, P. L.,
305, 481,
n.45
Baxton, Noel,
348, 352
Beletsky, S. P.,
337-38
Belgrade,
247, 257, 302
Belgium,
349, 367, 439
Belorussians,
163
Bely,
Andrei,
24
Benckendorff, Count A. C,
185-87, 217-
18, 371
Berchtold, Count Leopold,
183, 289,
292-94, 298
Berdiaev,
Ν. Α.,
з
Berlin,
180, 246, 270, 272, 367
Berlin Congress,
175
Bern,
304
Besedy,
69
Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald
von, 244,
250, 252, 269, 272, 290, 294-95, 297
Bezobrazov, A. M.,
34
Biberstein,
Marshal
von, 243
Bismarck,
Otto von, 175-76, 351
Björkö,
178, 240
Black Hundreds,
45, 53, 97, 112, 133,
137-38, 140, 144-45,
ISO,
154,
i56r
159, 161, 225, 228, 325, 493
Bliokh, I. S.,
190
Bloody Sunday,
6, 9, 28, 78
Bobrikov,
N.
I.,
211-12
Bobrinsky, Count V.
Α.,
159, 187, 308,
328
Bogdanovich,
Tatiana,
392
Bogos-Nubar Pasha,
266
Bogrov, Dmitry,
230
Bogucharsky, V. Ya., n-12,
75
Bohemia,
350
Bolshevik Congress,
73
Bolsheviks,
16, 73-74, 78-79, 81-82, 97-
98, 102, 136-37, 147-49, 198, 302,
304, 324, 327, 354, 415, 417, 423,
430-31, 444, 448-49, 464, 466-74,
481,
n.46,
482,
nn.54,
57
499
Soo
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
Bolshevism, 35s
Bosnia,
175, 177-78, 182,-84, 238, .258,
292, 349
Bosphorus,
273
Botkin, Doctor E. S.,
231
Bouillon, Godfrey,
22.7
Boyer, Paul,
65
Brandt,
Α. Α.,
42
Branting, Karl,
343, 348
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of,
302
Briand,
Aristide,
353, 372, 437
Brisson,
Α.,
353
Bryce, J.
В.,
ι88,
348
Buchanan, Sir George,
427, 435, 438-
43, 449,
4β7>
482,
nn.
55-56
Bucharest,
255-56, 303
Bucharest Peace Treaty,
352
Buckingham Palace,
345
Bulgakov,
S. H.,
3, 485
Bullion, Franklin,
355
Bulgaria,
8, 15-16, 173-74, 183, 242-
43, 246, 248-51, 253-56, 259-60, 262-
63, 271-72, 351-52
Bulygin, A. G.,
13, 223
Bulygin Duma,
30-32, 34, 36-37, 39-43,
45-46, 49, 86,
аз7, аб4,
223
Bulygin Duma Act
( 1905), 42, 287
Bureau of Congresses,
31, 37, 45-46,
59-60, 64
Burtsev, V. L.,
300, 485
Cachin, M.,
440, 443
Cambridge,
369-70
Cambridge University,
370
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry,
185
Canada,
419, 482,
n.52
Carlotti
di Riparbell,
Marquis,
427, 443
Carnegie Commission,
288, 293
Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace,
257
Carol, King of Rumania,
256, 289
Catherine II,
202, 206, 214
Caucasus,
97, 100, 163, 265
Central Electoral Committee,
4Θ
Chakste, Ya.,
210
Charykov, M.,
238, 243
Charykov,
238, 243
Chekhov, Anton,
195
Chelnokov, M. V.,
157, 323-34, 376,
381, 486
Chernov, V. M.,
452, 458, 465-66, 470,
473, 486
China,
240-41
Chkheidze,
N.
S.,
163, 287, 374,
386,
391, 400, 402-3, 430, 432, 436, 444,
452, 466, 481,
n.49,
486
Christiania
(Oslo),
343-44, 34$, 369,
372
Chukhnin, Admiral,
91
Churchill, Winston,
188
City Union,
325, 336, 376
Clemenceau,
Georges,
302-3
Coalition Congress,
31-33, 36, 38
Columbia University,
257
Committee of Ministers,
222, 477,
n.16
Committee of Political Literacy,
77
Committees of Friends of the American
People,
265
Communists,
444
Congress of the United Nobility,
214
Constantinople,
175-76, 179, 184, 238,
243, 246, 249-51, 253, 261-63, 272,
274, 302, 349, 367, 378, 480,
n.43
Constituent Assembly,
19, 34, 60, 62,
64, 69, 79, 82, 89, 389-91, 402, 406-
7, 411, 413, 425, 434, 448, 454, 456,
459-60, 468, 473
Constituent Congress,
47, 52, 73
Constitutional Democratic party,
28, 46,
75, 160;
see also
Kadet
party
Contact Committee (of the Soviet),
430-34, 457
Copenhagen,
154, 183
Council of Elders,
306, 316-17, 321,
З91
Council of Ministers,
70, 85, 104-6, 112,
114, 116, 128, 150, 182, 184, 208-9,
222-23, 225, 229-31, 245, 267-68,
279, 282, 287, 306, 308, 316, 326,
328, 330, 338, 359, 363-64, 377, 382,
387-88, 395-96, 419
Courland,
367
Crane, Charles,
171-73, 247-50, 267
Crete,
260
Crimea,
195, 235, 380
Cyranaica,
238
Dalmaţia,
179
Danev, S.,
253, 256, 272
Dardanelles,
183-84,
238-зд,
253, 270
Datton,
Professor,
257, 261
Dávidov, L.
F., 273, 290
Decembrists,
17
Dediulin, General, 230
Demchinsky,
Ν. Α.,
360
Demidov, Igor Platonovich, 21, 396,
426
Denis,
Ernest,
354
Denmark,
154
Diaghilev,
Sergei,
476, n.9
Dillon,
E. J.,
82, 247
Dimitrievich,
Colonel,
292
Dmítríevích,
Prince Paul,
190
Dmowski, Roman,
369-70
Dolgorukov, Prince Pavel D.,
11, 18, 37,
69,
13З,
*9o,
381,
486
Dolgorukov, Prince Peter D.,
18, 37,
140, 486
Index
501
Dolzhenkov,
V. I.,
124
Don
Institute, 207
Dubasov, Admiral,
82
Dubrovin, A.
I.,
138, 153, 279, 486
Dukhobors,
419, 482,
n.51
Dukhonin,
N.
N.,
162
Duma:
First State
Duma,
6, 50, 52, 58, 62,
65, 67, 69-70, 72, 88-89, 92-113,
116-35, 137-47, 158-60, 164-65,
185, 187, 190, 209-11, 218, 224,
238
Second
State
Duma,
60, 72, 139, 141,
14З-5З,
155-60, 163, 165, 185-86,
199, 213, 218, 286, 324
Third
State
Duma,
103,
ю8,
ii6,
158-69, 171, 174, 186-89, 192-93,
198-228, 230, 234-38, 247, 275,
278-79, 281-82, 284-85,
3i8,
321
Fourth State Duma,
49, 164, 192,
213, 216, 222, 247-49, 268, 275,
278-88, 305-7,
З09,
314-22, 325-
З1»
333-40, 342, 346, 359-61,
363-66, 369, 373-79, 381-95, 399-
400, 413, 415, 428, 452, 468
Fifth State Duma,
382
Duma Defense Committee,
309, 364
Durnovo, P.
N.. 59, 91, 225, 467, 472,
486
East Prussia,
310
Edinburgh,
187
Edward
VII
(of England),
178-79,
183, 186, 239, 297,
З46
Efremov, I. N.,
328, 374, 486
Egypt,
349, 352
Elkin, Boris I.,
477,
nn.15,
18, 478,
nn.
23-24, 26-27, 481,
nn.46,
49
Engelhart,
Colonel,
360, 394, 396
England,
176, 178-79, 183, 185-86,
238-40, 244-45, 251, 257, 271, 274,
291, 297-98, 340, 342, 346, 357, 367,
369,
З71, 4З7-38,
440, 442, 461
Ermolov, A. S.,
110, 486
Estournelles do Constant, Baron d ,
257,
353
Evreinov,
Β. Α.,
192
Extraordinary Commission,
315,
З20,
335,
З62,
364-66, 368, 386, 404,
4o8,
412
Fedorov,
Μ. Μ.,
384
Ferdinand of Bulgaria,
177, 183, 249,
253-56, 272, 289, 352
Finland,
133, 140-41, 195, 210-13, 471
France,
176, 178, 239, 244, 268, 274,
297, 302, 340, 342, 346, 349,
З52,
354, 439-40, 442, 446, 461
Francis, David,
439
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke,
291-92
Franz Josef,
177, 297
Fredericks, Baron V.
В.,
107, 114,
127-
28,
387,
486
Free Economic Society,
28, 78-79, 81,
476,
n.7
Fundamental Laws,
60, 62, 66, 92, 127,
14З,
158, 171, 199, 203, 211, 220,
222, 306, 327, 400
Galicia,
308-11, 330
Ganfman, M. I.,
80, 91
Gardiner, Cornelius,
347, 478,
n.21
Geneva,
74
George V,
245, 270, 345-46, 438
Georgians,
163
Gerasimov,
140, 145, 374
Germany,
125, 176-80, 183-84, 238-40,
24З-45,
250-52, 256-57,
266-бд,
272,
274, 289, 291, 293-99,
Зої, 307,
343,
346, 348-49, 351-52, 367, 386, 436,
444, 446, 482,
n.57
Godard,
Justin,
257, 260-61, 263-64
God Borby,
91
Godnev, I. V.,
374, 407, 421, 423
Golder, Frank,
198
Golitsyn, Prince
N.
D.,
383, 385, 387-
88
Golitsyn, Prince V. M.,
21
Golovin, F.
Α.,
зі,
59-6O,
147, 486
Goltsev, V.
Α.,
2,
i8
Gordeenko, Ya. I.,
42
Goremykin, I. L.,
92, 94, 103, 105-6,
109, 127-28, 186, 217-18, 284, 286-
87, 305-7,
З09,
316-19, 321-22, 326,
328, 330-31, 333-35,
ЗЗ7-38,
361,
364, 486
Grazhdanin,
59, 282
Grechesky, Prince Nikolai (of Salon¬
ika),
255
Greece,
243, 246, 249-51, 256, 259-61,
271
Grey, Sir Edward,
183, 188, 238, 244,
251, 294, 297-99,
З49-52
Grimm, Robert,
434
Gruzenberg,
Ο. Ο.,
153, 210
Gruzinov, Colonel,
411
Guchkov, A. I.,
18, 34, 45, 59, 61, 85,
139-40, 159-60, 167-69, 215, 219-22,
226-28, 234, 237, 282-83, 285, 308,
315-16, 318, 320-24, 374, 380, 383-
84, 402, 404-5, 408-12, 421-22, 428,
431-32, 442, 451, 453, 486
Guchkov, Nikolai I.,
18, 323
Gulkevich, K.
N.. 343,
369
Gurevich-Smirnov,
E. L.,
375
Gurko, V. I.,
105-6, 118,
ia8,
327, 344,
347, 355
5O2
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
Haakon (King of Norway),
369
Hague Conferences,
190, 257, 263-64,
295
Haldane, Richard,
188
Hamburg,
154
Hartwig, N.,242, 292
Heiden,
Count P.
Α.,
il,
45, 79, 105,
120, 487
Helsinki,
141-42
Henderson, Arthur,
440, 482,
n.56
Herr, L., 154
Herriot,
Edouard, 354
Hertsenstein,
M. I.,
111, 132-33, 138,
ISO,
487
Herzegovina,
175, 177-78, 182-84, 238,
258, 349
Herzen,
Alexander,
4, 8, 213
Hessen,
I. V.,
7, 61-62, 65, 76, 80, 91,
115, 127-28, 145, 153, 299, 366, 487
Hetzendorf, Konrad von, 293
Hindenburg, Paul
von, 310
History of the Second Russian Revolu¬
tion,
414-15
Holy Brigades,
138, 493
Holy Synod,
205, 207-8, 210, 286
House of Commons,
345, 347
Hrushevsky, Michael,
287, 471-72
Ichas,
342, 344, 346, 394
Ignatiev, Count P. N.,
338, 352, 354,
374, 481,
n.45,
487
Ikskul, V. I.,
262
Iliodor,
S. T.,
224, 338
India,
297, 349
Istanbul,
270;
see also Constantinople
International World Union of Parlia¬
mentarians,
185
Iollos, G.
В.,
132-33,
із8,
150
Iskra,
27, 2.9, 36, 73
Italy,
238, 256, 271, 289, 340, 342,
355, 357-59, 439
Ivanov,
General,
402, 408
Izvestiia,
430, 446, 495
Izvolsky, A. P.,
105-6, 111, 114-15,
123, 1/8-79, 182-86, 204,
ä
17, 238-
39, 241-43, 293, 340»
З71-72,
487
Jagow, Gottlieb
von, 367
Japan,
30, 176, 241, 439
Japanese War,
34, 293, 313, 477,
nn.12,
17
ЈеШсое,
Admiral,
345
Jews,
138, 214-15, 230, 306, 309, 321,
ЗЗО,
368
Jovanović,
Professor Lyuba,
258
Kadetism,
io,
313-14, 323-24, 469
Kadet
party,
103, 116, 119, 139, 164,
199, 286-88, 321, 323, 340, 356, 372,
389, 400, 415, 459, 466-67, 477,
n.
13;
see also Constitutional Demo¬
cratic party
Kadets (Constitutional Democrats),
7,
18, 54, 63, 67-68, 72, 74-77, 79-80,
84-85, 87, 90-92, 96-97, 100-102,
105-6, 108-9, 111-15, 117, 119-
21, 123-24, 126-27, 131, 137-38,
144-45, 147-49, 151, 155-58, 160-
61, 163, 165-70, 186, 214, 217, 221,
265, 279, 282, 285, 306, 342, 374-
7^>
381, 391, 397, 421, 424, 451,
454-55, 465,
471-7З,
477,
n.20
Kaliaev, I. P.,
13
Kamenev, L.
В.,
401, 472
Kara
valov, M.
Α.,
391
Karamzin,
Ν. Μ.,
3
Karpovich, Michael
M.,
477,
nn.15,
18,
478,
nn.23-24,
26-27, 481,
nn.46,
49
Kasso, L.
Α.,
206-7
Kerensky, Alexander Fedorovich,
163,
374, 386, 391, 394, 396, 400-403,
406-7, 410-12, 415-17, 420-25, 429,
4З2-3З,
436, 438, 440-59, 461-62,
466, 470-71, 473
Khabalov, General,
385-87
Kharitonov,
M. M.,
329-30, 336, 481,
n.45,
487
Khatisov, A. I.,
265
Khizhniakov, V. V.,
11-12, 75
Khlystovstvo,
234
Khomiakov, Nikolai Alexeevich,
186-
^7, 199, 221-22, 487
Khrustalaev-Nosar,
G. S.,
78, 81, 489
Khvostov,
Α. Α.,
317, 334, 363, 487
Khvostov, A. N.,
225-26, 231, 306, 334-
35,
ЗЗ7-38,
367-68, 487
Kienthal, 304, 482,
η.
54
Kiev,
161, 221, 229, 232, 285, 287,
314, 472, 482,
n.50
Kiev Polytechnic Institute,
207
Kiselev, P. D.,
250
Kizevetter,
Α. Α.,
2, 94, 145, 487
Kleinmikhel, Countess,
126
Kliuchevsky, Vasily Osipovich,
40-41,
122,
13З-34,
137, 193-94, 477,
п^З,
488
Kokoshkin,
F. F., 16-17, 44-45, 60, 64,
68-69, 89, 94, 98-99, 104, 129-30,
132, 434, 446, 451, 488
Kokovtsov, V. N.,
104-7, 109-13, 116-
18, 126-28, 165, 198-99, 217-18, 224-
26, 229-37, 243-45, 267-69, 272-74,
278-84, 286, 300, 314, 361
Kollar, Jan,
190
Kolchak, Admiral A. V.,
215
Koliubakin, A. M.,
168, 203
Kon,
A. F.,
134
Index
5°3
Konovalov, A.
I.,
374, 384, 421, 424,
44a,
459, 463, 465, 471, 474, 488
Korf, Baron
Μ. Α.,
205
Kornilov, General L. G.,
417, 450, 488
Kovalevsky,
Μ. Μ.,
16, 44, 87, 105, 227,
371, 488
Kovalevsky,
N.
N.,
11
Kramář, Karel,
189-90, 213
Kravchinsky
(
Stepniak-Kravchinsky
),
S. M.,
4
Krivoshein, A.
V.,
268, 284, 300, 306,
318, 322, 3^9-30, 336, 368, 374,
481,
n.45,
488
Kropotkin, Peter,
300, 345
Krupensky, Pavel N.,
150, 167, Ä04,
252, 322, 488
Kryzhanovsky, S. E.,
40-41, 65, 68, 85-
86, 98, 129, 133, 143, 151, 161, 199,
202, 218, 224, 230, 280, 488
Kshesinskaia,
Mathilda, 445, 469-70, 472
Kurlov,
General,
230, 232
Kuropatkin, General
A.
N.,
30, 313
Kuskova, E. D.,
11-12, 75, 375, 488
Kutier,
N.
N.,
63, 137, 143, 145, 165-
66, 204, 488
Kuzmin-Karavaev,
V.
D.,
59, 111, 125,
488
Laborites,
97-98
La Crise Russe,
154;
see also Russia and
Its Crisis
Lamsdorf, Count V. N.,
238
Landau, Count,
90
Lange,
Christian,
190, 344, 348
Lange, F., 24
Latvians,
306
Lausanne,
356, 371
Lavrova, Nina Vasilievna,
194-95
League of Liberation,
6, 11-14, 16, 19,
25, 27, 30, 34,
38,
44, 47, 73-75,
77-78,
із6, 47б,
nn.io-ii
League of Nations,
302, 351
Lednitsky, A. P.,
17-18, 101-2, 210,
213
Lenin, V. I.,
5, 74, 78-79» 401, 444-45,
469-72, 474, 482,
n.
54
Lermontov,
Michael,
213
Leroux,
Pierre,
82
Liberationists,
9, 12, 14, 29, 44, 48, 74-
78, 87, 90
Linda,
Fedor,
448
Lindhagen,
343
Lithuania, Lithuanians,
163, 306, 342,
367
Livadia,
232, 235
Lloyd George, David,
347-48
Labonov-Rostovsky, Prince,
344
London,
5, 8, 73-74, 99,
ИЗ,
*7
*»
l83,
185-86, 238, 245, 251, 269, 271, 345,
371, 439, 444
London, University of,
187
London Diplomatic Conferences,
270
Longue,
353
Loris-Melikov,
223
Loti,
Pierre,
261
Luchitsky, I. V.,
11
Ludendorf, General,
429
Liizius,
351
Lunacharsky,
472
Lutugin, L. I.,
11, 75, 77, 374-75
Lvov, Prince
Georgii
Evgenievich,
59,
126, 313-15, 322-24, 329, 336, 361,
374-76, 378-81, 383, 388-89, 392,
395-400, 402, 406, 409-10, 417-22,
424-26, 431, 433, 442, 444, 449-54,
456, 467, 470-73, 488
Lvov,
N.
N., il,
19,
ill,
119, 489
Lvov, V. N.,
328, 374, 391, 407, 421,
423, 433, 472, 489
Macedonia,
174, 179, 181, 242, 250,
254-56, 258-60, 263, 271, 289, 352
Mackensen, Augustus,
310
Magnitsky, Michael,
206
Makarov,
Α. Α.,
231, 234-35,
28o,
489
Maklakov,
Ν. Α.,
230-31, 283, 287,
Зоб
-g,
312-13, 315-17, 323, 489
Maklakov, V.
Α., ι8,
54, 63, 66, 145,
148, 151, 157,
i66,
213, 222, 374,
377, 379, 381-82, 388, 489
Malinovský, R. V.,
149
Manchuria,
дг,
176, 241
Mandelshtam,
M.,
15, 141
Manesevich-Manuilov, 332, 372
Manikovsky, General, 391
Manuilov,
Α. Α.,
374, 421, 471, 489
Maria Fedorovna, 224, 226, 235, 238
Marinsky
Palace,
202, 387-88, 395,
420, 441, 448
Markov,
N.
Ε.
(Markov II),
159, 210,
214, 279-80, 325, 489
Martov, Lev.,
429, 489
Masaryk, Thomáš,
190, 350
Marxists,
4, 9-10, 476,
n.7
Mekhelin, L.,
211
Meller-Zakomelsky, A. N.,
327
Melshin-Yakubovich, P.
F., 4
Menshevik Internationalists,
465
Mensheviks,
73-74, 78-79, 86, 97, 102,
136, 445
Menshikov, M. O.,
59
Merezhkovsky, D. S.,
3
Meshchersky, Prince V. P.,
9, 59, 225-
26, 231, 270, 282-84, 299, 332, 489
Mesopotamia,
266, 350
Mezen
tsev,
N.
V.,
4
5O4
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
Miakotin, V.
Α.,
j,
io,
86
Mickiewicz, Adam,
214
Mikhail Fedorovich (Michael I),
333,
479,
n.31
Mikhailovich, Grand Duke Nikolai,
107
Mikhailovich, Grand Duke Sergei,
312,
409
Mikhailov, Alexander,
4
Milan Obenovich, King of Serbia,
177
Military-Industrial Committee,
324-25,
376, 383-84
Miliukov, Natalia,
197;
Nikolai,
311;
Sergei,
310
Milovanovic,
249, 255
Moltke, Count Helmut
von, 297
Mongolia,
240-41
Montenegro,
178-79, 182, 243, 251,
260, 271
Montreux, 371
Morocco,
244
Morozov, Ivan Abramovich,
15, 18
Morozov, Mikhail,
15, 23
Morozova, Marguerite Kirillovna,
23-
25,
бо
Morozova, Varvara Alexeevna,
15-16,
Moscow,
2, 13-16, 18-19, 21, 23, 28,
30-32, 50, 52, 59-60, 67, 75, 77,
80-84, 86, 92, 135, 142-43, 157, 161-
62, 176, 190, 193, 197, 213, 221,
282, 285, 288, 304, 311, 313-14, 317,
323, 329,
З76,
378-81, 385, 411-12,
417, 423, 438, 447, 470, 481,
n.44
Moscow University,
207, 371
Moslems,
163, 306
Mosolov, General
Α. Α.,
107-8, 128
Muraviev,
N.
K.,
375
Muromtsev, S.
Α., ι6,
18, 59-60, 69,
85,
ЮЗ,
108, 110-11, 120-23, 128,
131»
1ЗЗ,
186, 221, 371, 489
Nabokov, V. D.,
37, 76, 111, 374, 41z-
13, 420-24, 432-34, 451-52, 454,
482,
n.53
Narodnaia
Svoboda,
80-81, 495
Naryshkina,
Ε. Κ.,
371
Naumov, A. N.,
489
Nazim Pasha,
251
Nekliudov, A. V.,
342-43, 369
Nekrasov,
N.
V.,
165, 366, 374, 391,
402, 410, 421-23, 435, 442, 459, 463,
489
Nemanov, L. M.,
162
Neo-Slavism,
189-90, 213
Neratov,
Α. Α.,
363-64
New York,
172-74
Nicholas I,
250, 300
Nicholas II,
22, 57-58, 61, 107,
117-18, 122, 137, 140, 176-79, 184,
190, 208, 226, 230-31, 233-35, 237-
38, 244, 267, 270, 273, 283, 290,
293, 295-96, 298-99, 312-13, 330-31,
334,
ЗЗ6,
345, 379-83, 389, 404,
408-9, 438, 476,
n.7,
478,
n.22
Nicholas Chernogorsky of Montenegro,
177, 182, 242, 246, 252, 269, 479,
n.34
Nicholson,
Α.,
178,
i86
Nikolaevich, Grand Duke Nikolas,
57,
177, 298, 315, 326, 331, 356, 408,
477,
η15,
479,
n.34
Nikolaevich, Grand Duke Peter,
177
Nizhny Novgorod,
22, 225, 334
Nolde, Baron Boris,
413
Norway,
342-43, 372
Nosar,
see Khrustalaev-Nosar
Notes on the Revolution,
415, 418
Novgorodtsev, P. I.,
3, 16, 145
Novikov, E. P.,
285
Novoe Vremia,
156, 220, 222, 225, 372,
496
Novosiltsev, Yu. N.,
18, 21-23, 426
Obninsky,
9, 12-13
Obolensky, Prince I. M.,
58
October Manifesto,
49, 51, 54-55, 57,
66, 68-70, 79, 89, 92, 109, 121, 137,
158, 216, 222, 281, 287, 379, 409,
477,
n.12,
480,
n.40
Octobrists,
18, 55, 59, 96, 137, 139,
144, 149, 158-61, 199, 205-6, 219-
22, 226, 228, 279, 281, 285-87, 308,
321, 340, 371, 374, 391, 477,
n.14,
480,
n.40
Odessa,
161, 282
Oldenburgsky, Prince,
312, 314
Olsufiev, Count D.,
327, 398
Osvobozhdenie,
2, 5, 11, 16, 60, 496
Outlines of the History of Russian
Civilization,
7, 195, 476,
n.6
Palacky,
F., 190
Paléologue,
Maurice,
399, 427, 435-40,
442-44, 447-48, 455, 482,
n.55
Panina, Countess S. V.,
195, 380
Pares, Bernard,
187, 369
Paris,
5, 92, 154-55, 180, 183, 186,
238-39, 245, 263, 265, 272, 352-55,
372, 437, 439, 444, 482,
nn.50-51
Paris Congress of Opposition and Revo¬
lutionary Parties,
6, 211, 213
Parliament
(
English
), 298
Parliamentarian Union of Peace,
190
Pašie,
Nikola,
257-58, 271-72, 292
Pasternak, L. O.,
23
Pavlovich, Dmitri,
380
Index
505
Peaceful Reconstruction party,
96, 160,
493
Peaceful Reconstructionists,
217
Peasant Union,
29
People s Freedom party,
140, 142, 144,
152, 155, 160, 165, 167, 201, 210,
281, 321, 414, 416, 424, 434, 454,
494;
see also Constitutional Demo¬
cratic party
People s Rights party,
4, 494
People s Will party,
4, 494
Pereversev,
471-72
Persia,
240, 245, 350
Peshekhonov, A. V.,
11, 458, 490
Peter of Serbia,
177, 255
Peter the Great,
207
Peter and Paul Fortress,
394, 472
Peterhof,
32, 40-41, 110, 113, 119» 123,
137, 296
Petrazhitsky,
L.
I.,
61-62, 65
Petrograd, 402-3, 412, 417, 428, 444,
450, 464-66, 469, 473;
see also St.
Petersburg
Petropavlovsk, Fortress,
4
Petrovsky Academy,
311
Petrunkevich, A. S.,
195
Petrunkevich, Ivan Ilych,
3, 11, 59, 65,
69, 79, 91, 98-99, 108, 111, 125-26,
129-30, 152, 192, 195,
З»6»
З80,
490
Petrunkevich, Mikhail I.,
129
Pirogov,
N.
I.,
207
Plehve, V. K.,
19,
Зо,
66, 145, 212, 214,
293, 490
Plekhanov, G. V.,
5, 86, 97, 300, 444,
490
Pobedonostsev, K. P.,
9, 50, 208-9, 490
Poincaré,
Raymond,
243, 251, 291, 293-
94
Pokrovsky,
N.
N.,
387, 399, 427
Pokrovsky, V. I.,
201
Pol, V.,
195
Poland,
79, 213-14»
ЗОЗ,
308, 310, 329,
346, 365, 367
Poles,
17-18, 101, 126, 163, 166, 189-
90, 213-14, 281, 306, 308-9, 342,
349-50, 356
Polish autonomy,
44-45, 101, 309, 329,
349-50, 356, 364-65, 376-77, 425
Polish
Kolo,
101, 189
Polivanov, General
Α. Α.,
317-18,
338-
39, 374,
З8о,
422, 432, 481,
n.45,
490
Polkovnikov, General,
471
Polner,
T.
I.,
397, 419
Poliakov-
Li
tovtsev, S. L.,
162
Popular Socialists,
144
Populists,
9-10, 27, 35, 86, 202, 476,
n.7
Port Arthur,
30
Portugal,
439
Poślednie
Novosti,
54, 107, 496
Pototsky, Count Joseph,
126
Potsdam,
239, 269, 273, 293
Potter, Bishop,
172
Pourtales, Count
Friedrich
von, 240,
270, 290-91, 295, 297-98
Prague,
190, 303
Pravda,
444, 461, 468, 472, 496
Pravitelstvennyi Vestnik,
97, 496
Pravo,
32, 61-62
Progressives,
160
Progressive bloc,
318-40, 418
Progressivists,
281, 306, 321, 323-25,
328
Prokopovich,
E. D.,
374
Prokopovich,
S. N.,
11, 75, 374
Propper,
S. M.,
61, 63, 80
Protopopov, A. D.,
327, 341, 344, 347,
358-59, 362, 367-69, 376, 379-80,
383-88, 394
Provisional Government,
73, 82, 365,
374, 389-90, 395, 400, 411, 413-34,
439-41, 443, 445-46, 448-49, 452,
458-60, 463-65, 467,
4б9,
474, 482,
n-57
Pugachev, Y. I.,
419
Purishkevich, V. M.,
138, 144, 150, 156,
159, 167, 214, 218, 228, 279-80, 309,
379-80, 490
Putiatin, Prince
M. C,
410
Rasputin, Grigorii,
224-25, 233-35, 282-
83, 286, 299,
ЗЗО-32,
334-35,
ЗЗ7-38,
368, 379-80, 409
Razin, Stenka,
419
Rech, 16, 91-92, 95, 108, 113, 125,
128-29, 146-47, 149, 152-53, 162,
168, 184,
ig5,
264, 285, 293, 298-
99, 301-2, 305, 427,
432-3З
Red Cross,
313-14
Rennenkampf,
General P. K.,
91, 307
Riabushinsky, P. P.,
374
Ribot,
Alexandre, 437, 439, 443-44
Riga,
161
Rittich,
Α. Α.,
387
Rodichev, F. I.,
89, 94-95, 99, 134, 148,
166, 169-70, 185, 213-14, 386, 490
Rodzianko, M. V.,
19, 103, 168, 227,
234-З5,
281, 283, 285, 305, 308-9,
З15-17, ЗЗ1,
333, 335-37,
З40,
359-
60, 363, 368, 374-76, 387-88, 391,
394-97,
З99-401,
404-8, 410-13, 420,
451-52, 490
Rohrbach,
Paul,
292
Rome,
355, 357
Roosevelt, Theodore,
173, 477,
n.17
Rosen, Baron,
173, 344
Rossiia,
125, 156, 218, 496
Ros
tovtsev, M. I.,
194
5o6
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
Rukhlov,
S. V.,
268, 300, 307
Rumania,
256, 35°, 439
Runich,
D.
P.,
206
Russia,
3, 5-6,
8-и,
15,
1
8, 22, 28,
33-34, 54-55,
б5,
68,
73,
8ι,
88-89,
íoo,
117,
134-З5,
137-38, 140, 144,
156, 159, 172-75, 177-78, 184-85,
189, 202, 204, 206, 212-14, 217, 223,
225, 232, 238-41, 243-46, 251-57,
260, 265-69, 271-74, 281-82, 289-304,
307, 312-15,
ЗЗО,
340,
З42,
344,
З46,
348-51,
З56-57,
364, 369,
З77-78,
380, 407, 411, 419,
429-ЗО,
432, 434-
35, 439, 444-45, 448, 453,
455 57,
459,
4бі,
464-65, 471-72, 474
Russia and Its Crisis,
6;
see also La
Crise Russe
Russia at Its Turning Point,
415
Russkaia
Mysl,
21
Russkie
Vedomosti,
15-16, 21, 37, 60,
75, 150, 162, 286
Russkie
Zapiski,
1
Russkoe
Bogatstvo,
7, 10, 497
Russkoe
Gosudarstvo,
92, 497
Russkoe
Znamia,
138, 150, 497
Ruzsky, General
N.
V.,
394, 408, 412
Rzhevsky,
338, 391
Sabler,
V.
К., год-го,
317, 491
Sacred
Union,
305-18, 340-41, 360
Šafárik, P. J.,
190
St.
Moritz, 155
St. Petersburg,
14-15, 30, 34, 40,
46-47, 52, 62, 67, 74-76, 78-79, 82-
83, 92, 97, 100, 106, 119, 131, 133,
138, 149, 161-62, 176-78, 180, 183,
185, 188-90, 193-94, 196-97, 211,
218-19, 221, 230-31, 235, 238, 240,
242-44, 258, 264, 267, 269, 272,
281, 283, 285, 292-94, 314, 323,
ЗЗ1-32, ЗЗ9-40,
359, 367, 380, 385,
391-93, 402, 405, 409-10, 430-31,
439, 460, 468-69, 478,
n.22,
481,
n.44
St. Petersburg Bureau,
30, 32
Salonika,
179-82, 249-50, 254-58, 260-
61
Saltykov-Shchedrin, Michael,
301
Samarin, A. D.,
317, 331, 380, 481,
n.45
Samsonov, General A. V.,
307
Sanders, General
Liman
von, 272, 274
Sarajevo,
178, 182, 291-94
Savich, Nikanor V.,
228, 328, 374, 388
Savov, General,
256, 272
Sazonov, S. D.,
204, 225, 239-46, 248,
268-69, 273-74, 290, 294-98, 302,
305, 307, 349-50, 363-65, 371, 481,
n.45,
491
Scandinavia,
303
Schiemann,
Theodor, 252
Schücking, Walther, 257, 344
Second International,
163,
3°3-4,
343
Serbia,
174, 177, 184, 242, 246, 249,
251, 256-60, 271-72, 289, 292-95,
349, 351-52, 439
Seton-Watson, Robert W.,
352
Shakhovich,
Μ. Α.,
85
Shakhovsky, Prince D. I.,
11, 40, 375,
471, 491
Shakhovsky, Prince V.,
328
Shcheglovitov, I. G.,
105, 268, 307, 317,
333, 394, 420, 491
Shchepkin, D. M.,
285, 379, 426
Shcherbatov, Prince
N.
В.,
317, 331,
334, 481,
n.45,
491
Shevchenko,
Taras G.,
287
Shidlovsky,
S. I.,
321, 391, 491
Shilovskaia,
N.
V.,
22
Shingarev, A. I.,
165-66, 201, 204,
285, 309, 321, 341, 344, 354, 360,
374, 393, 412, 421, 423, 453, 471,
491
Shipov,
D. N.,
16, 19, 31, 33, 45, 59,
61, 67, 69, 85, 111, 118-23, 217-18,
476,
n.10,
491
Shirinsky-Shakhmatov, P.
Α., ιι8
Shklovskaia, Z. D.,
100
Shklovsky, I. V.,
100, 345
Shrag, I. Ya.,
210
Shubinsky,
S. N.,
222
Shulgin, V. V.,
321, 359-60, 377, 391,
396-97, 402-3, 405, 408-11, 418, 491
Shumaev, General,
339
Shvanenbakh, P. K.,
101
Siberia,
200, 380, 401
Skobelev, M. I.,
403, 458, 466
Skopje (Skoplje),
255
Skutari,
269-70
Skvortsov, I. I.,
375
Slavophiles,
202, 214, 397
Sliozberg, G.
В.,
153
Sobolevsky, V. M.,
15
Social Democratic
(S. D.
)
party,
75,
151, 203, 467, 494
Social Democrats (S. D. s),
5, 11, 27,
29, 35, 67, 69-70, 73-74, 76-78, 83,
86, 91, 96-97, 100, 136, 144, 156,
163, 221, 282, 324, 345,
З56,
375,
437, 444, 458, 464
Social Democrats of Germany,
303
Social Revolutionaries (S. R/s),
11,
35, 74, 96, 135-36, 144, 163, 375,
400, 451, 458, 462, 464, 468
Social Revolutionary
(
S. R.
)
party,
10,
151, 452, 494
Society of Peace,
190-91
Society of Slavic Culture,
190
Inde]
5°7
Sofia,
2, 189-90, 247-49, 253, 256, 261-
63, 352, 482,
n.50
Sokolov,
N. D.,
12, 75, 91, 402-3
Solovev, Vladimir,
24
Soviet
of the Republic,
417
Soviet of Workers Deputies
( 1905 ),
77-82
Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Dep¬
uties,
393-94, 396-404, 408, 410, 420,
424, 430, 432, 435-36, 438-40, 443,
445-46, 448-50, 452-54, 457-58, 465,
468, 470-71, 473-74
Sovremennye
Zapiski,
54
Stakhovich,
Μ. Α.,
ig, 69
Stanford University,
198
State Council,
199, 202-3, 208, 212,
215, 217, 219-20, 223-27, 285, 322,
326-27, 340, 344,
З56,
366, 400, 468
Steklov,
401-2, 431, 457, 473
Stepanov, V.
Α.,
165, 215, 471
Stishinsky, A. S.,
41, 118
Stockholm,
154, 343, 367, 369
Stolypin,
Α.,
156
Stolypin, P.
Α., 1Ο5-7,
log,
ni,
113-
16, 118-21, 123-28,
137-З9, 14З-44,
148-52, 156-60, 165, 169-70, 182,
184-86, 189, 199, 203, 212-13, 216-
23, 225-32, 235, 239, 278-79, 283,
285,
31З-14,
382, 480,
n.39,
491
Struve, P.
В.,
з,
5,
її,
42, 89-90, 94,
145, 157, 369-70, 491
Stürmer,
Boris V.,
323, 333-35, 337-
38, 359, 361-71,
З76-78,
383, 387,
396, 427, 492
Sukanov, N.,
401-2, 415-16, 418, 458,
461, 482,
n.51
Sukhomlinov, V.
Α.,
236, 245, 267-70,
274, 283, 291, 293,
Зої, ЗО7,
309,
317,
Зб7,
492
Sumenson, Evgeniia,
472, 482,
η.
57
Suvorin, A. S.,
78, 114, 156
Sviatopolk-Mirsky, Prince P. D.,
13, 67
Sweden,
154,
342-4З,
482,
n.57
Switzerland,
11, 303-4, 355, 357, 369,
371-72, 429, 442, 444
Talaat Pasha,
261-62
Taurida Palace,
98, 103, 147, 149, 202,
336, 381, 384, 390, 392-93, 395-96,
399, 403, 409, 436, 464, 467, 470
Temporary Committee
(
of the State
Duma),
391-96, 402, 408, 410, 451-
52, 454, 474
Tennison,
Ya. Ya.,
210
Tereshchenko,
Μ. Ι.,
374, 407, 420-21,
423-24, 429, 433, 442, 449, 460-62,
466
Terioki,
140-41, 165
Teslenko,
Ν.
V.,
145
Third
International,
304, 355, 429
Thomas, Albert,
439, 442-44, 446-47,
449, 458
Timofeev, A. V.,
42, 154
Tolstoy, Count
Ùmitri,
2,02, 205
Tolstoy, Count Pavel,
90, 195
Tolstoy, Leo,
482,
n.52
Tomsk Technological Institute,
366
Tomsk University,
207
Topchibashev,
Μ. Μ.,
210
Treaty of
San Stefano,
175
Trepov, Alexander
F., 113, 327, 369,
378, 383
Trepov, D.
F., 37, 53, 61, 91, 107-16,
128, 492
Trepov, Vladimir
F., 113, 225
Tripolitania,
238
Trotsky, Leon,
29, 42, 74, 78-79, 136,
444-45, 470,
472-7З
Trubetskoy, Evgenii N.,
32, 34, 62, 85,
492
Trubetskoy, Gregory Nikolaevich,
292
Trubetskoy, Prince Peter Nikolaevich,
21, 137
Trubetskoy, Prince Sergei Nikolaevich,
31-32, 41, 46, 492
Trudoviks,
96, 98-102, 105, 113, 125-
26, 131, 144, 163, 378, 400, 494
Tsarskoe
Selo,
126-28, 225, 233, 330,
333-34, 387, 402, 405, 436, 438
Tschirschky, Henrich
Leopold
von, 289
Tsereteli, I. G.,
415, 429-31, 433, 436,
442, 449, 457-58, 464-66, 468-70,
472-74
Tsushima,
30, 32, 34
Turkey,
179-80, 184, 238-39, 241-43,
245-46, 248-54, 256, 259, 261, 265-
67, 272-73, 297, 303, 350
Ukraine, Ukrainians,
287, 309, 330,
471-72
Uniates,
309
Union of Cities,
323-24, 376
Union of Russian People,
144, 150,
158, 203,
íi82,
287, 333, 494
Union of Unions,
13-14, 29-30, 32-34,
36, 38-39, 42, 75, 77-78
United States,
171-72, 257, 439;
see
aho
America
United States Congress,
173-74
Ushinsky, K. D.,
205
Uspensky, Gleb,
43, 201
U varov,
Count
S. S.,
199
Venice,
155
Venizelos,
E.,
249
Verdun,
354
Virigin, Peter,
232, 419
Versailles,
302
POLITICAL MEMOIRS
Vienna,
255, 2.92, 296
Vinaver, M. M.,
90, 98-101, 103-4, 128-
33, 142, 412, 454
Vinogradoff, Sir Paul C,
371
Vladimirovich, Grand Duke Kiril,
436
Vodovozov, V. V.,
31, 52, 205
Volga,
159, 497
Volkonsky, Prince V. M.,
334
Vyborg,
131, 133, 139, 162, 193, 398,
466, 478,
n.29
Vyborgites,
145, 165, 203
Vyborg Manifesto,
140-41, 478,
n.29
Vyrubova, Anna,
233, 332, 338, 368,
Warburg,
359, 367, 369
Warsaw,
303, 402
Washington, D.C.,
173
Werdel, Lord,
190
Wielopolski, Count S. I.,
341, 344, 365
William II (of Germany),
176-78, 191,
196, 198, 239-40, 243-45, 251-52,
264, 267, 269, 270, 272-73, 289-
300, 305, 348, 372, 430, 478,
n.27
Wilson, Woodrow,
302-3, 357
Winter Palace,
63, 98, 104, 133, 151,
387, 446, 476,
n.5
Witte,
Count S. I.,
6, 29, 47, 51,
54-71, 76, 78-83, 85, 89-92, 94-96,
109-10, 137, 156, 158, 217, 225,
227, 239, 301,
477> n.17,
492
World War I,
197, 241, 251, 289-304,
350-51, 354-55
Yakushkin, V. E.,
17
Yanushkevich, General
N.
N.,
274, 293,
296, 308
Yuan Shih-Kai,
240
Yusupov, Prince Felix,
380
Zemstvos,
4, 19, 5g, 69-70, 87, 202-3,
205-6, 214, 224-25, 229, 313,
ЗЗО,
336, 364, 368, 375, 383, 397-98, 425-
26, 475,
n.3,
476,
nn.8,
10
Zemstvo
congresses,
4, 6, 12-13, 18-
19, 21, 36-38, 43, 64, 67, 326
Zemstvo
Constitutionalists,
16-18, 34-
36, 38-39, 58, 60, 74, 145
Zemstvoists,
6, 9, 11, 17, 29, 31, 36,
44-45, 67, 76, 136, 165, 201, 323
Zemstvo
Union,
314-15, 324-25, 329,
376, 378, 426
Žernov,
M. S.,
288
Zhdanov, Admiral,
91
Zhilkin, I.,
99, 101, 131
Zilliacus, K.,
211
Zimmerwald
Conference,
304, 345, 416,
429-32, 434, 439, 441, 445, 457, 460-
61, 466, 482,
n.54
Zinoviev,
G. E.,
401, 436, 469, 472
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spellingShingle | Miljukov, Pavel Nikolaevič 1859-1943 Political memoirs, 1905-1917 By Paul Miliukov. Ed.by Arthur P.Mendel. Transl.by Carl Goldberg.<br>Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Pr. (1967). XVIII, 508 S. [Pavel Nikolaevič Miljukov] Miljukov, Pavel Nikolaevič 1859-1943 (DE-588)118641093 gnd |
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