Pyotr Vasilievich Vologodsky (January 18, 1863 – November 19, 1925, russian: Пётр Васи́льевич Волого́дский) was a Russian statesman, public figure, and mason. He was the first chairman of the Council of Ministers of the
Russian state
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and the second and last chairman of the
Provisional Siberian government.
Biography
Born into the family of a priest, Pyotr Vologodsky graduated in 1884 from Tomsk Men's Gymnasium, and later entered the law faculty of
St. Petersburg University
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. He was expelled for "disreputable behaviour" in 1887 and sent to
Tomsk
Tomsk ( rus, Томск, p=tomsk, sty, Түң-тора) is a city and the administrative center of Tomsk Oblast in Russia, located on the Tom River. Population:
Founded in 1604, Tomsk is one of the oldest cities in Siberia. The city is a not ...
. In 1892, he externally passed the exams for a course in the law faculty of Kharkiv University.
From 1887 onwards he served in the judicial institutions of Tomsk, Barnaul, Verny, and Semipalatinsk. With the introduction of judicial charters in Siberia in 1897, he became a sworn attorney. In 1905, he acted as a lawyer during the political process of the demonstrations in Tomsk and as the prosecutor in the case of the pogrom in Tomsk in 1905.
Pyotr Vologodsky took part in the creation of the
Socialist Revolutionary Organization in Tomsk. He was a devoted activist throughout the regional movement. Further, he participated in the preparation of the draft of the "Basic Provisions of the Siberian Regional-Union" and in the work of his congress, the meetings of which were held at his house on August 28–29, 1905. In 1901-1917, he was a member of the Tomsk City Council.
He was elected as a deputy to the
Second State Duma from the Tomsk province according to the list of progressives but did not participate in its work, because the
emperor
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managed to dissolve the Duma before Vologodsky arrived in the capital. Also, he was a member of the newspaper "Siberian Bulletin". He was the editor of the "Siberian Life" newspaper.
In March 1917, Pyotr Vologodsky became one of three members of the provincial commissariat for the management of the Tomsk province, created after the removal from the office of Governor Vladimir Dubinsky. At the end of January 1918, at an illegal meeting of the Siberian Regional Duma, he was elected to the Provisional Government of Autonomous Siberia and was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs.
On 30 June 1918, after the
Revolt of the Czechoslovak Legion
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, Vologodsky headed the
Provisional Siberian Government (Omsk)
The Provisional Siberian Government was a short-lived government in Siberia created by the White movement in 1918.
History
At the beginning of 1918, a Provisional Siberian Government (PSG) was established in the eastern coastal city of Vladiv ...
. In September, he became part of the five man
Ufa Directory
The Provisional All-Russian Government (PA-RG), informally known as The Directory, The Ufa Directory, or The Omsk Directory, was a short-lived government during the Russian Civil War, formed on 23 September 1918 at the State Conference in Ufa as ...
.
After the creation of the
Russian state
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*Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries
*Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
, on November 4, 1918, the executive body of the
Directory
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* Directory (computing), or folder, a file system structure in which to store computer files
* Directory (OpenVMS command)
* Directory service, a software application for organizing information about a computer network's u ...
, the All-Russian Council of Ministers, was formed. Chairman of the Council was appointed Vologodskiy.
[Указ Временного Всероссийского Правительства // Прибайкальская жизнь, Верхнеудинск, № 65, 9 ноября 1918 года, стр.3] He resigned on November 18, 1918, after
Admiral Kolchak
Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak (russian: link=no, Александр Васильевич Колчак; – 7 February 1920) was an Imperial Russian admiral, military leader and polar explorer who served in the Imperial Russian Navy and fought ...
came to power, but at the insistence of the right-wing public, he took the post of chairman of the Council of Ministers of Russia. In December 1918, in connection with the departure of Klyuchnikov, temporarily acted as Minister of Foreign Affairs. He resigned on November 22, 1919.
By a resolution of the Administrative Council of the Provisional Siberian Government of November 3, 1918, Vologodsky was awarded the title of Honorary Citizen of Siberia. In the winter of 1919-1920, he emigrated to
China
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. There, he served in a business partnership. In 1920, he was a member of the Committee of Representatives of the Russian population of
Tianjin
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. Five years later, Vologodsky died on November 19, 1925, in the city of
Harbin
Harbin (; mnc, , v=Halbin; ) is a sub-provincial city and the provincial capital and the largest city of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, as well as the second largest city by urban population after Shenyang and largest ...
.
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1863 births
1925 deaths
People from Yeniseysk Governorate
Socialist Revolutionary Party politicians
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Russian Freemasons
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History of Siberia
National University of Kharkiv alumni