86 Joining the government
In 1917 the PSR flourished, and one of its parliamentary leaders, Alexander Kerensky (1881-1970), became the head of the Provisional Government. But the party split, and despite obtaining an absolute majority in the elections at the end of the year, it was gradually neutralized by the Bolsheviks. Operations were moved to Prague and Belgrade, from where its archive and library (once started with Lavrov’s books) were transferred to Amsterdam in 1938.
Date:
1917
Catalog record:
BG E11/745
Number:
86
Comments
Provenance
This poster was actually bought from Steef Davidson, cf Annual Report 1993.