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  1. Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky ( Russian: Анато́лий Васи́льевич Лунача́рский, born Anatoly Aleksandrovich Antonov; 23 November [ O.S. 11 November] 1875 – 26 December 1933) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and the first Bolshevik Soviet People's Commissar (Narkompros) responsible for the Ministry of Education as well as an active playwright, ...

  2. Anatoly Lunacharsky (born November 11 [November 23, New Style], 1875, Poltava, Ukraine, Russian Empire—died December 26, 1933, Menton, France) was a Russian author, publicist, and politician who, with Maxim Gorky, did much to ensure the preservation of works of art during the civil war of 1918–20.

  3. May 28, 2023 · Anatoly Lunacharsky was the USSRs first Commissar of Education. He was born in 1875 in Poltava (Ukraine) to minor nobility with an educated radical consciousness. It was an environment not unlike Lenin’s, though less provincial.

  4. Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (Russian: Анато́лий Васи́льевич Лунача́рский) (born Anatoly Aleksandrovich Antonov, November 23, [O.S. November 11] 1875 – December 26, 1933) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and the first Bolshevik Soviet People's Commissar (Narkompros) responsible for the Ministry of Education.

  5. Anatoly Lunacharsky. (1875—1933) Quick Reference. (1875–1933) Russian/Soviet dramatist, critic, and the Soviet Union's first cultural commissar (1917–29). Lunacharsky's tastes were cosmopolitan; in a book of essays (1908), he rubbed shoulders with leading symbolists, including Meyerhold ...

  6. LUNACHARSKY, ANATOLY VASILIEVICH (1875 – 1933), Bolshevik intellectual and early Soviet leader. Born the son of a state councilor, Anatoly Lunacharsky joined the Social Democratic movement in 1898 and was soon arrested. As an exile in Vologda, he met Alexander Bogdanov.

  7. The Soviet Republic’s first People’s Commissar of Education, a trusted friend of Lenin, one of the new society’s most eminent ideologists, a scientist, journalist, and outstanding public speaker, a dazzlingly erudite person – such was Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (1873-1933).

  8. Anatolii Vasil'evich Lunacharskii (also Lunacharsky), the Marxist philosopher and literary critic and Soviet administrator, joined the Russian Social Democratic Party in Kiev in 1892. Because of his political activities as a secondary school student, he was denied admission to Russian universities.

  9. Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and the first Bolshevik Soviet People's Commissar (Narkompros) responsible for the Ministry of Education as well as an active playwright, critic, essayist, and journalist throughout his career.

  10. Since the Twentieth Party Congress, a controversy has developed in the Soviet Union concerning the activities and views of Anatolii Vasilievich Lunacharsky (1875-1933). Lunacharsky was the USSR's first commissar of education and an important and controversial figure in the arts during the 1920s.