{i} Pavel Cherenkov (1904-1990), Russian physicist, winner of the 1958 Nobel prize in Physics (together with Ilya Mikhailovich Frank and Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm)
{i} Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov (1904-1990), Russian physicist, winner of the 1958 Nobel prize in Physics (together with Ilya Mikhailovich Frank and Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm)
born Jan. 27, 1859, Moscow, Russia died March 3, 1943, Aix-les-Bains, France Russian politician and historian. He taught history at Moscow University until 1895 and wrote the acclaimed Outlines of Russian Culture (3 vol., 1896-1903). A liberal who admired the political values of democratic countries, he cofounded the progressive Constitutional Democratic Party in 1905 and led the party in the Duma (1907-17). In 1917 he helped form the provisional government under Prince Georgy Y. Lvov and served briefly as minister of foreign affairs. He tried to form a moderate coalition against the Bolsheviks but was forced to leave Russia and eventually settled in Paris
born Jan. 27, 1859, Moscow, Russia died March 3, 1943, Aix-les-Bains, France Russian politician and historian. He taught history at Moscow University until 1895 and wrote the acclaimed Outlines of Russian Culture (3 vol., 1896-1903). A liberal who admired the political values of democratic countries, he cofounded the progressive Constitutional Democratic Party in 1905 and led the party in the Duma (1907-17). In 1917 he helped form the provisional government under Prince Georgy Y. Lvov and served briefly as minister of foreign affairs. He tried to form a moderate coalition against the Bolsheviks but was forced to leave Russia and eventually settled in Paris