Bukharin — [boo khä′rin] Nikolai (Ivanovich) [nē΄kō̂ lī′] 1888 1938; Russ. Communist leader & editor … English World dictionary
Bukharin, Nikolay Ivanovich — ▪ Soviet political leader born Oct. 9 [Sept. 27, Old Style], 1888, Moscow died March 14, 1938, Moscow Bolshevik and Marxist theoretician and economist, who was a prominent leader of the Communist International (Comintern). Having become a … Universalium
Bukharin, Nikolai I. — (1888–1938) An important figure in the Bolshevik Party and described by Vladimir Ilich Lenin as “a most valuable and major theorist,” Bukharin contributed several works of note to Marxist theory and was active in the Bolshevik leadership from… … Historical dictionary of Marxism
Bukharin — biographical name Nikolay Ivanovich 1888 1938 Russian Communist leader & editor … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bukharin — /booh khah rddin/, n. Nikolai Ivanovich /nyi ku luy ee vah neuh vyich/, 1888 1938, Russian editor, writer, and Communist leader. * * * … Universalium
Bukharin — Bu•kha•rin [[t]buˈxɑr ɪn[/t]] n. big Nikolai Ivanovich, 1888–1938, Russian editor, writer, and Communist leader … From formal English to slang
Bukharin — /bʊˈkarən/ (say boo kahruhn) noun Nikolai Ivanovich /ˌnɪkəlaɪ ɪˈvanəvɪtʃ/ (say .nikuhluy i vahnuhvich), 1888–1938, Soviet editor, writer and communist leader, born in Russia; executed in one of Stalin s purges …
Bukharin,Nikolai Ivanovich — Bu·kha·rin (bo͞o kärʹĭn, KHärʹ ), Nikolai Ivanovich. 1888 1938. Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician who advocated gradual agricultural collectivization. He was executed for treason after the last of the Moscow “show trials” of the 1930s … Universalium
Bukharin, Nikolay (Ivanovich) — born Oct. 9, 1888, Moscow, Russia died March 14, 1938, Moscow Russian communist leader and economist. After the Bolsheviks seized power, he became the editor of the party newspaper Pravda (1917–29). A member of the Politburo and a prominent… … Universalium
Bukharin, Nikolai — See Marxism ( … History of philosophy