Kerenskys
Kerenskys is a term that can refer to a few different things, most notably the family of Alexander Kerensky, a prominent Russian politician. Alexander Kerensky was a key figure in the Russian Revolution of 1917, serving as the second Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government. He was born in Simbirsk, Russia, in 1881, and his family was well-educated and involved in liberal politics. His father, Fyodor Kerensky, was a school inspector. Alexander Kerensky himself was a lawyer and a socialist revolutionary.
The term "Kerenskys" might also informally refer to the political ideals or policies associated with Alexander
In a more general sense, the "Kerenskys" could be used to describe the broader socio-political climate of