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Alexander Izgoev

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Alexander Solomonovich Izgoev (1872–1935) was a Russian journalist and political activist in the Kadet Party.

He was born Alexander Solomonovich Lande in Irbit in the Urals and attended Novorossiysk and Tomsk University. He became a journalist writing for the Kadet newspaper Rech' (Speech) and Pyotr Struve's Russkaya mysl.[1] He joined the central committee of the Kadet Party in 1906.

References

  1. ^ Berdiaev, Nikolei; Shatz, Marshall S.; Bulgakov, S. N.; Semen, Frank; Zimmerman, Judith E. (2016). Vekhi: Landmarks. Routledge. ISBN 9781315287034. Retrieved 2 June 2018.