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A Companion to the Russian Revolution

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Orlovsky, Daniel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2020.
Colección:Wiley Blackwell Companions to World History Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Editor's Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: The Russian Revolution at 100
  • New Scripts, Themes, Narratives
  • Part I: Signs, Near and Far
  • Chapter One: Long-Term Causes of the Russian Revolution
  • References
  • Chapter Two: The First Russian Revolution, 1890-1914
  • The State and the Parties
  • War and Revolution, 1904-1906
  • Constitutional Monarchy and the Old Regime before 1914
  • Chapter Three: Russia at War: War as Revolution, Revolution as War
  • Russia Goes to War: The War Comes to Russia
  • From the August Crisis to the February Revolution
  • War and Revolution after February
  • From the October Revolution to the Revolutionary War
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Chapter Four: Support for the Regime and Right-Wing Reform Plans, Late 1916-Early 1917
  • Part II: The February Revolution
  • Chapter Five: The Duma Committee, the Provisional Government, and the Birth of 'Triple Power' in the February Revolution
  • Liberals during the War
  • The February Revolution and the Formation of the Duma Committee
  • The Soldiers' Question, Rodzianko's Order, and Order No. 1
  • The Duma Committee and the Monarchy
  • High Command and the Duma Committee
  • Nicholas II's Abdication
  • Grand Duke Mikhail's Refusal to Take the Throne
  • The Provisional Government vs. the Duma Committee
  • Chapter Six: The Practice of Power in 1917
  • References
  • Chapter Seven: The Duma Revolution
  • Historiography
  • The First Revolutionary Activities of the State Duma on February 27, 1917
  • Duma-Soviet Cooperation: The Beginning
  • The State Duma
  • the Headquarters of the Uprising
  • The Difficult Questions of the Revolution: Food Supply, Arrests, Investigative Commissions, Militia
  • The TCSD
  • the First Provisional Government
  • Bibliography
  • Chapter Eight: Dynamics of Violence, 1914-17
  • Riots of the Mobilized and Agrarian Violence
  • Under the Cover of Patriotism: Anti-German Pogroms
  • From Food Riots to Workers' Strikes
  • Rise of Anti-Semitism and Ethnic Violence
  • 1917: Escalation of Urban Violence
  • The Climax of Agrarian Revolution
  • The Scope and Vectors of Ethnic Violence
  • Chapter Nine: Russian Political Parties in the Russian Revolution of 1917-18
  • Introduction: The History of Political Parties Prior to February 1917
  • The February Revolution
  • The Period of the Provisional Government(s)
  • From the October Uprising to the Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly
  • Summary: The Political Parties in 1917/18: Boon and Bane
  • Bibliography
  • Chapter Ten: Workers' Control and the 'Workers' Constitution,' the Fabzavkoms and Trade Unions in 1917
  • The Fabzavkoms and the Trade Unions
  • Chapter Eleven: Peasant Dreams and Aspirations in the Russian Revolution
  • Localism and Nationalist Identity
  • Patriotism
  • 1917: Citizenship and Participation
  • Land Politics
  • Food Supply
  • Peasant Aspirations and Soviet Realities