Vladimir Mikhailovich Zenzinov

Владимир Михайлович Зензинов
Russia Russian 1880–1953 ○ Natural death

A Socialist Revolutionary who defended democratic socialism through exile and testimony

Vladimir Zenzinov was a Socialist-Revolutionary leader, journalist, and ethnographer of the Arctic regions of Siberia. Repeated arrests and exiles from the 1905 Revolution through 1917 led him to publish pioneering ethnographic and ornithological studies of the far north. In 1918 he joined the Samara Constituent Assembly committee and the Ufa Directory, defending a democratic alternative between Bolshevik power and Kolchak's military rule before Cossacks arrested him during the Omsk coup on 18 November. He later worked in émigré socialist journalism in Paris and New York, recording the revolutionary and civil-war experience.

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