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Mikhail Agursky was the pen name of Melik Agursky. Other variations of the name are Melir ({{lang-ru|Мэлир}}) and Melib ({{lang-ru|Мэлиб}}). He was the son of a famous revolutionary, a historian and party leader Samuel (Shmuel) Haimovich Agursky (1884-1947). In 1955 he married Vera Feodorovna Kondratieva. BiographyMikhail Agursky was born as Melik Samuilovich Agursky (Мэ́лик Самуилович Агу́рский) in Moscow in 1933 to a Jewish family. His father Samuel Agursky was revolutionary and historian.[3] Mikhail Agursky received an education in engineering and defended a dissertation on cybernetics.[4] In 1975 he emigrated to Israel.[5] Agursky became a Fellow of the Soviet and East European Research Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His book "The Ideology of National Bolshevism" was published in Paris in 1980.[6] On 21 August 1991 Agursky was found dead on in his hotel room in Moscow.[7] References1. ^Политический словарь: Агурский Михаил 2. ^Михаил Агурский. Идеология национал-большевизма {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100404053643/http://nbp-info.ru/new/lib/ag_nb/ |date=2010-04-04 }} 3. ^Михаил Агурский - Биография 4. ^Заметки по еврейской истории: Михаил Агурский 5. ^Заметки по еврейской истории: Михаил Агурский 6. ^Mikhail Agursky (1933-1991) 7. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/30/obituaries/dr-mikhail-agursky-ex-soviet-scientist-58-jerusalem-aug-29.html Dr. Mikhail Agursky, Ex-Soviet Scientist] External links
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