Illarion Mgeladze
Illarion Vissarionovich Mgeladze (Georgian: ილარიონ ბესარიონის ძე მგელაძე; 1890, Lanchkhuti – 27 July, 1941) (pseudonym - Ilya Vardin ) was a Georgian Marxist revolutionary, writer, literary critic and journalist active in the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and later the Soviet Union.[1] He was a member of the Left Opposition and was expelled from the All-Union Communist Party (b) in 1927. He recanted in 1929 and was readmitted to the party, only to be expelled again in 1935. Sentenced to ten years imprisonment and was shot in 1941.[1]
Works[]
- Политические партии и русская революция (Political parties and the Russian revolution) Мoscow: Krasnaya Nov, 1922
- Партия меньшевиков и русская революция (The Menshevik Party and the Russian Revolution) Мoscow: Krasnaya Nov, 1922
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Krausz, Tamás (2015). Reconstructing Lenin: An Intellectual Biography. New York: NYU Press. ISBN 978-1-58367-450-5.
Categories:
- 1890 births
- 1941 deaths
- Left Opposition
- Members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union executed by the Soviet Union
- Revolutionaries from Georgia (country)
- Old Bolsheviks
- Russian Social Democratic Labour Party members
- Soviet writers
- Soviet literary critics
- Soviet publishers (people)
- Great Purge victims from Georgia (country)
- Soviet rehabilitations
- Expelled members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union