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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Note on the Documents
xiii
introduction. The Language of Popular Revolution
ι
part
ι
.
Liberty, Desire, and Frustration:
The First Months of the Revolution
3 7
part
2..
Crisis and Upheaval: From the July Days to
Bolshevik Power
149
part
3.
Soviets in Power: From the October Revolution
to the Closing of the Constituent Assembly
2.51
afterword. Style in Lower-Class Writing in
1917 309
Ekaterina Betekhtina
Chronology of the Revolution
339
Glossary
345
Notes
355
Bibliography
377
Document and Illustration Credits
383
Index
395
vu
Index
alcoholism,
25, 100—
ιοί,
2.30, 288 —2.89,
2.94
Alekseev, Mikhail,
343
All-Russian Extraordinary Commission for
the Struggle Against Counterrevolution
and Sabotage (Cheka),
266, 343
anarchism,
76—77, 90, 102, 12.6—12.7, 340
April Days,
74, 133-135,340
April Theses,
75, 340
authority: of Bolshevik party,
258-260;
Cheka,
266, 343;
of factory workers,
64-66, 96, 105, 255-257, 342;
after
February revolution, 10-11,
85-87;
military rank and,
67, 257, 343;
after
October revolution,
271-272;
Okhrana
(security police),
39,
5Ι~52·>
II][>
114;
soldier-officer relations,
21, 27, 67—69,
108-109, 178-180, 234, 257, 343;
in
villages,
64, 69-70, 128, 129, 237, 350,
351;
workers authority in factories,
64-
66,96y
105, 175-178, 190, 256-257,
342.
See also dictatorship; freedom;
power; soldiers
Avksentiev, Nikolai,
287, 291
Bebel, August,
91
Birzhevye
vedomosti
(newspaper),
93, 124,
53535
Black Hundreds,
39—40, 117, 142,189,
201, 292
Bloody Sunday,
53, 187, 188, 271
Bolshevik party: Anarchist Bolsheviks,
126—127;
Bolshevik Central Committee,
77,170;
Bolshevik Military Organiza¬
tion,
150, 154;
and coalition govern¬
ment,
74—75, 260;
Committee for the
Struggle Against Counterrevolution,
164-166, 198;
and Constituent Assem¬
bly,
262-264, 280, 292, 342, 348-349;
Council of People s Commissars,
251—
252,342, 348;
and July Days, i53-!55»
239;
lower-class Russians and,
29-30,
75-76, 164, 171;
Military Revolutionary
Committee,
173-174, 342;
newspapers,
75-76,98-99.
X55>
352-;
October revo¬
lution,
21, 252—253, 342;
peasants and,
19, 236; Petrograd
factory shutdown
(8
June),
76-77» 340;
popularity of,
76,
170—172, 258-259, 271-272, 286-287;
Pravda,
75, 76, 93, 124, 155, 239, 352;
press closures,
190, 205, 260-261, 292,
342;
Provisional Government,
75, 102,
154;
Red Guard,
95, 173-174, 346;
sol¬
diers and,
126, 172-173, 180, 200, 201,
213-214, 283-284;
workers and,
101 —
102, 172—173, 185.
See also Kadets;
Kornilov mutiny; Lenin, Vladimir; Men-
shevik party; Russian Social Democratic
Workers Party; Socialist Revolutionary
(S.R.) Party
bourgeoisie: April Theses,
75, 340;
Bolshe¬
vik revolution against,
74-75;
Con¬
stituent Assembly elections,
262;
and
counterrevolution,
19, 122, 166, 188,
195-198, 221-222, 245;
democracy,
89,
221;
government in aftermath of Kor¬
nilov mutiny,
167—168;
intelligentsia,
88-89;
and July Days,
159;
proletariat
395
396
Index
bourgeoisie
(continued)
and,
88-89, 13z, 199, 2.19, 2.45;
Provi¬
sional Government and,
74-76, 2.46,
340;
slander in bourgeois press,
28—29,
93—95, 12.4, 2.05, 226;
the wealthy as en¬
emies of the people,
19,
zi,
7z, in,
Z08-ZIO,
ZZI
Brusilov, Aleksei,
119, 345
capitalism,
73—74, 102-103, 2.06, 210-
2.11, 246
censorship,
13-14, 39, 95
τ58,
195
Central Bureau
of Factory Committees,
77
Central Bureau
of Trade Unions,
77,
i 6ą,
198
Central
Executive Committee of Soviets,
All-Russian (VTsIK),
76-78,
15Z-153,
Z07,
2.75-276,
28г, 34О,
348, 351
Central Land Committee,
130—131, 180—
181
Central Military Industrial Committee,
345
Cheka,
266, 343
Chernov, Viktor,
99, 153, 239, 266, 269,
2.91,345,
365 η.
89
Chkheidze, Nikolai,
85,
no,
114, 115,
160,345
citizenship: and equality, 6z—
63,
Z57; peas¬
ants and,
132-133, 143-144;
soldiers
and,
68;
workers and,
65, 245
civil rights,
8—10,
Z03,
260, 339
civil society,
38-39, 42-43
civil war,
174, 285, 290, 343
class: capitalism,
73-74, 102-103, 206,
210-211, 246;
class struggle and factory
workers,
187-188;
enemies of the peo¬
ple,
19,
zi,
72,
in,
208-210, 2,2.1;
equality in place of,
103, 257;
exploita¬
tion of labor,
90, 99, 187-188, 208-210;
hoarding of food,
92, 237;
Kornilov
mutiny as class struggle,
197-198, 246;
land ownership,
90, 244-245, 269;
lan¬
guage of,
17-20;
middle class,
38;
mi¬
norities and,
44;
national unity,
171;
pri¬
vate land ownership and,
90, 244-245,
269;
wealth,
17-19, 28, 227
coalition government,
62, 74-75, 158,
169-170, 189, 260, 342
Committee for the Struggle Against Coun¬
terrevolution,
164-166, 198
Committee to Save the Country and the
Revolution, All-Russian,
258-259
common people
(narod):
Bolsheviks and,
2-9-3Ο,
75-76, 164, 258;
democracy,
5-
6, 75-76, 89, 258;
freedom,
8-і 1, 16,
33;
government,
171, 254;
honor,
23,
27-28;
literacy, z,
6-7, 10, 24, 114-
115,356 η.
15;
in military,
206; Petro¬
grad
Soviet,
134, 135;
power of,
14, 176;
religious language,
30-31, 359
n.
54;
on
revolution,
2-4, 22, 258;
self-descrip¬
tions,
5-6, 34;
tsarism,
8, 33, 81-82,
115, 245;
as a unified (druzbno) people,
12,
in. See also peasants; soldiers;
workers; and various
soviets
Conference of Public Figures (obshch-
estvennye deiateli),
159 — 160
Conference of Trade Unions, Third All-
Russian,
183
Congress of Peasants Soviets, All-Russian,
77, 2-59, 340
Congress of Soviets of Workers and Sol¬
diers Deputies, First All-Russian
(3-24
June),
76,
101-103,
12.5, 167-168, 23z,
340, 342, 348
Congress of the Soviets of Workers , Sol¬
diers , and Peasants Deputies, Second
All-Russian
(25—26
October)
, 210, 213,
232, 247, 251, 255, 258, 275, 283, 296,
348,350
Constituent Assembly: democracy and,
224, 23z, 256—257;
demonstrations,
29,
265—268, 342—343;
disbanding of,
29,
270-271, 280, 282, 343, 349;
elections
for,
262—264, 342, 348 — 349;
human
rights legislation,
269, 272, 276-277,
290, 302—304;
land distribution by,
132,
238, 241, 269, 272, 293, 295;
peace
treaty,
133-134, 294; Petrograd
Union
for the Defense of the Constituent As¬
sembly,
264-265, 267;
Theses on the
Constituent Assembly (Lenin),
266, 343·
See also Provisional Government
Constitutional Democratic party {Kadets):
arrest of leaders in November,
265,
34Z?
Constituent Assembly and,
263, 265;
and
formation of Provisional Committee of
the Duma,
339;
Kornilov mutiny and,
167-169;
Provisional Government resig¬
nations, 150-151,
153, 155, 34°; Rech ,
93, 95, 12.4, 159, 252, 347, 353;
social
reforms,
41—42
corruption. See political corruption
Cossacks,
26, 104, 157, 202, 258, 280,
341,346
Council of People s Commissars: Bolshevik,
251-252, 342, 348;
Constituent Assem¬
bly support demonstration,
265;
Left So¬
cialist Revolutionary Party,
262, 343;
press closures,
190, 205, 260-261, 292,
342;
soldiers support for,
284, 289
Index
397
counterrevolution: bourgeoisie and,
19,
Ï2Z,
166, 188, 195-198, 2.2.1-2.2.2., 245;
Committee for the Struggle Against
Counterrevolution,
164-166, 198;
Con¬
ference of Public Figures,
161;
and Con¬
stituent Assembly,
2.67-2.68, 292.;
dicta¬
torship and,
195—196, 245;
and freedom
for Russia,
11, 104;
Kornilov mutiny,
161-166,
171,
Z46,
341, 346;
Lenin and,
2.3 5;
propaganda,
2.05;
revolutionary tri¬
bunals, z66; soldiers committees,
179,
2.Z3-ZZ4
culture: common people
{narod)
and,
6, 79,
19
z-
194;
and historical interpretation,
4-5;
hooliganism, Z9,
64, 67;
morality
and, Z4; national minorities and cultural
autonomy,
44—45;
Russian cultural life,
44—45,
19Z-194, zoz; songs and hymns,
80,
248-Z49, Z69,
330-331, 334, 376
n.
2.7.
See also education; folklore; lan¬
guage; literacy
Dan, Fyodor,
2.66
death penalty: abolition of, 6z, Z47,
339,
348;
restoration of, Z8-Z9, I56» l6l>
189-190, 194,
Z35; views on,
192., 196,
198, 2,06,
zi
8,
z8o.
See also discipline
and order
Declaration of the Rights of Soldiers,
67-
68, 103-104, 178-179, 340
Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of
Russia,
34z
Declaration of the Rights of Working and
Exploited People,
2.57—
Z58, z68—
2.70
Declaration on War Aims,
73, 340
Decree on Land,
2,56, 2.96, 300, 340
Decree on the Press,
2.60
Decree on Workers Control,
342
Delo
naroda
(newspaper),
93, 146, 17z,
2.19,2.48,270, 352.
democracy: Bolsheviks and,
75,
z
58;
bour¬
geoisie and,
89,
zzi;
common people
{narod)
and,
5-6, 20-21, 75-76, 89,
258;
government and,
58, 173, 1745
lib¬
erals,
40—42;
peasants on,
16-17, 144,
145;
soldiers on,
16-17, 2.07, 229;
work¬
ers on,
16-17, 99
τ&3·
See also dictator¬
ship; elections
Democratic Conference,
167-168, 170,
341
Den (newspaper),
95
desertion,military,
50, 67, 85, 108, 237,
238, 248,296
dictatorship: Bolsheviks and,
254—2.55;
counterrevolution and,
195—196, 245;
Kornilov mutiny, 161-166,
171, 341,
346;
Provisional Government, Z36-Z37;
and revolutionary power,
253;
tsarism,
81-82, 115, 245
dignity: forms of address (ty),
23-24, 27,
64, 66—67;
freedom and,
23-25, 194;
honor
(chesť),
23,
27-Z9; literacy and,
Z3 -Z4,
48,
z82; Order No.
1, 27, 67—
68, 149, 339;
of peasants,
132—133, 146;
slander in the press,
28-29,
93~95-> I2-4>
205, 226, 261;
women and,
24—
Z5, Z7,
43;
of workers, 23-Z4,
48, 64-65, 94,
194,
Z72
discipline and order: alcoholism,
z
5, 100-
101,
Z30, Z88-289,
294;
Bolsheviks and,
254—255;
Declaration of the Rights of
Soldiers,
103, 104;
desertion,
50, 67, 85,
108, 237, 238, 248, 296;
freedom and,
9,
215-217;
government surveillance,
39,
51-52,
in,
114, 266, 343;
and revolu¬
tionary power,
253;
soldiers,
67—68, 88,
149, 178-180, 190, 203, 215-218, 341
Dukhonin, Nikolai,
293
duma,
city,
171, 172, 264
Duma, State: and Bloody Sunday anniver¬
sary strike,
5 3 ;
Constitutional Democrat¬
ic party and,
339;
fourth State Duma,
190-191,
346, 347, 348;
proletariat and,
125, 196;
Provisional Committee,
57-
59,91,
I35-I36:.
Ϊ57-Ι58,
339» 349;^-
action to
Petrograd
strike,
55-59;
third
State Duma,
68, 74, 119, 345, 347.
See
also Provisional Government; Soviet of
Workers Deputies,
Petrograd
Durnovo villa conflict,
76—77, 126, 156,
340
economy, Russian: economic crisis,
51,
120, 175-177,184, 227, 246;
inflation,
53
j ľ1··,
97;
Price control on consumer
goods,
95, 311;
taxes,
171, 247,295,
297, 298;
trade unionism,
38, 64, 198,
342
education: culture and,
24-25, 79;
de¬
mands for,
12-13;
as human right,
295;
language and,
310-311, 317-318, 374
n.
5, 374
n.
9;
peasants and,
24, 114-
115, 132, 140,
i44>
2.47, 301, 313, 325;
soldiers and,
84, 114;
of workers,
114-
115, 195, 299, 313.
See also literacy
elections: Bolshevik party and,
75-76;
city
duma
elections,
171, 172, 264;
for Con¬
stituent Assembly,
262—264, 342, 348 —
349;
in factories,
58;
of law courts,
257,
295, 342;
of military officers,
257, 343;
398
Index
elections {continued)
suffrage,
41, 62, 136, 140;
voting rights,
71, 195, 2.62.
emigration,
9 5
England,
73, 95,103,119,12.0
Executive Committee of the Soviet of Sol¬
diers Deputies (Iskosol),
121
factories: Bolshevik influence in,
75—77;
conciliation boards
(primirite
ľnye
kamery),
65;
Council of Elders (Sovet
starost),
349;
elections in,
58;
shortages
of raw materials,
92., 94, 175;
trade
unions,
38, 64, 77, 164-166, 183, 198,
2.98, 342,;
workers authority in,
64—66,
96, 105, 175-178, 190, 256-2,57, 342,;
working conditions,
2.7, 48, 64—65, 91 —
92., 94, 105;
work stoppages,
53-54, 66,
104, 109, 2,46.
See also strikes and
demonstrations; workers
February revolution,
53-58, 63-64, 152,,
339
Figes,
Orlando,
62.
folklore: Firebird and fire motif in,
147,
187, 188, 334-337* 375
n.
2.6;
language
of,
2.76, 317, 375
n.
19;
in poetry,
330-
331, 333-334» 375
n-
τ9·
See also
Krylov, Ivan ( The Pig Under the Oak )
food: distribution,
17, 142.,
ZZ3,
228, 2.41,
2.76;
and International Women s Day
strike, 53-54>
ЗЗ9;
and poverty,
13, 2,7,
46, 211, 2.97;
shortages,
51-56, 92., 95»
12.0, 139, 175,181,2.11
forms of address. See dignity; language
France,
4, 73, 103, 119, 12.0, 12.7
Frederiks,
Vladimir,
2.05—2.06
freedom: of assembly,
62., 160, 198, 2.25,
273, 295, 298;
conceptions of,
8-14;
dignity,
24-25;
for the homeland,
106-
108;
labor,
114—115;
land is freedom,
70;
martyrs for,
60—61, 83—84, 116;
and
order,
215-217;
in poetry,
248-250;
and
political power,
85 —88;
of the press,
62,
194, 198, 260-261, 273, 295, 298;
sol¬
diers desire for,
14, 79-80, 117,126-
128, 216;
of speech,
62, 108, 132, 203,
212, 225, 295, 298;
workers desire for,
12-13, 33» 79-82., 97-100, 103, 209,
236,312
funerals,
60-61, 157, 339—340
Gazeta-kopeika (newspaper),
93, 95, 352
Gegechkori, Evgeny,
103,104
gender in popular discourse,
33 — 34
Germany,
102., 108;
anti-Gerrnan senti¬
ments,
132, 141, 207, 227, 229;
appease¬
ment,
103;
armistice with,
120, 342;
Bol¬
sheviks and,
154—155;
espionage, m-
113, 185, 202;
German soldiers,
69;
peace with,
118, 119, 132;
soldiers per¬
ception of German aggression,
126-127
Godnev,
Α.,
125
Gorky, Maxim,
64, 79, 152, 155,270-273,
333
Gots,
Abram,
287, 291
government for the salvation of the revolu¬
tion. See Provisional Government
Guchkov,
Aleksandr,
68, 74, 117, 119, 345
Gurko, Vasily,
346
happiness,
12—13, 84, 128, 243-244, 250,
ЗЗ2.-ЗЗЗ
hooliganism,
29, 64, 67
intelligentsia,
85-89
International Women s Day
(2.3
February),
53-54>339
Iskosol (Executive Committee of the Soviet
of Soldiers Deputies),
121
Izvestiia
Sověta
rabochikh
i soldatskikh
deputátov
(newspaper),
93, 128, 138,
141, 142, 159-160, 188, 252, 340, 352
Jews,
19, 40, 43, 44, 157, 281
July Days: Bolshevik party and,
153-155,
239;
efforts of government to end,
156—
158;
Kadet
resignations from Provisional
Government,
150—151, 153, 155, 340;
Petrograd
demonstration,
26, 253—255,
341;
proletariat and,
183, 184, 186, 187,
191;
repression after,
28
June demonstrations,
77, 78, 126, 340
Kadets: arrest of leaders in November,
265,
342;
coalition government,
158;
Con¬
stituent Assembly and,
263, 265;
and for¬
mation of Provisional Committee of the
Duma,
339;
Kornilov mutiny and,
167-
169;
Provisional Government resigna¬
tions of,
150—151, 153, 155, 340; Rech ,
93» 95» 12.4»
*59>
2.52., 347»
353;sociai
reforms,
41-42
Kaledin, Aleksei,
160, 258, 265, 267, 275,
282, 296, 346
Kamene
v, Lev,
169, 259, 342
Kerensky,
Aleksandr,
346, 365
n.
89;
coali¬
tion government,
158,167, 342;
Confer¬
ence of Public Figures,
159—160;
Council
of Five,
167;
Declaration of the Rights of
Soldiers,
68;
July Days demonstrations
Index
399
and,
156-157; Kornilov
and,
157,
iéi-
164, 2.78, 343;
Lvov and,
61-63, 78,
12.5, 151, 162-163;
military actions,
78,
258-259, 267;
peasants and,
236-240,
24 6;
as prime minister,
155 — 156;
Provi¬
sional Government,
341, 346;
and sol¬
diers,
12.5, 12.7, 201-202, 283;
State
Duma and,
346;
as symbol of the revolu¬
tion,
61 — 62;
workers and,
85 — 87, 99,
102,
in,
191
Khabalov, Sergei,
5 5
Kharitonov, G.,
12.5
Khaustov, Flavian,
103, 104, 125
Khinchuk, Lev,
172
Kirillov, Vladimir,
305—307
Koenker, Diane,
27
Kokoshkin, Fyodor,
29z
Kolonitskii, Boris,
62
Konovalov,
Aleksandr,
65, 125
Kornilov, Lavr, and
Aleksandr
Kerensky,
157,
161-164,
278, 343
Kornilov mutiny,
161—166, 171, 341,
346;
reactions to,
177, 179, 192., 197—198,
246, 278
Krylov, Ivan ( The Pig Under the Oak ),
*33>
209-210, 213,
3i2--3z3>
32-9-33°
land: April Theses,
75, 340;
Central Land
Committee,
130—131,
180-181; Con¬
stituent Assembly and redistribution of,
132, 238, 241, 269, 272, 293, 295;
culti¬
vators ownership of,
140—141, 144;
De¬
cree on,
256, 296, 300, 340;
distribution
of,
241, 247, 287;
farming tools,
70, 297;
land captains (zemskie nachalniki),
128 —
129;
land is freedom,
70;
and liberty
(zetnlia
i volia),
13, 143, 147, 210, 223,
229, 236, 294;
nationalization of,
75,
246, 340;
peasant instruction
(nakaz)
on
land reform,
256;
peasants ownership
of,
128-132, 190, 240, 242—245;
private
ownership of,
211, 2.42-245, 275, 2.99;
Provisional Government and,
70, 129,
131, 241;
resettlement,
295, 296;
seizure
by peasants,
70,95, 103, 180—181, 340.
See also peasants; villages
language: biblical,
118, 209, 212-213,
252, 299, 302, 317, 322, 332, 375
n.
23;
bookish terms,
7, 312-313, 318, 328;
of
class,
17-20;
education and,
310—311,
317-318,
374 η.
5, 374
η.
9;
emotions
and,
7-8, 22.-23,
3i9-32O> 32-9»
357
n.
17;
forms of address (ty),
23—24, 27, 64,
66—67;
Lenin and,
254-255, 313;
of
liberty,
9, 11;
of morality,
22—32;
Old
Church Slavicisms,
232, 314;
Orthodox
Church and,
22—23;
of peasants,
312—
313, 324;
profanity,
192, 293, 328-329;
religion and,
30—31, 118, 134—13 5, 209,
221, 359
n.
54;
of revolution,
1 — 8, 30—
31,356 η.
15, 3 57
η.
17, 3 59
η.
54;
of
Russian fables and folklore,
133, 210,
2-76, 317, 32.2-324, 329-330, 333-337,
375
n.
19;
slang,
292-293, 327-328;
of
songs and hymns,
80, 248—249, 269,
330-331, 334,
376 η.
27;
speech,
325.
See also poetry; symbols
law courts,
189, 257, 266, 295, 342
Lenin, Vladimir,
346-347;
April Theses,
75, 340;
assassination attempt,
267-268,
343;
authoritarianism of,
254—255;
and
Bolshevik party,
170, 173 — 174, 253 —
255;
Council of Peoples Commissars,
342;
Decree on the Press,
260;
as German
agent,
202, 277;
July Days,
154-155,
185;
overthrow of Provisional Govern¬
ment,
173 — 174, 342;
proposal on work¬
ers control,
256—257, 342;
return from
exile,
75, 340;
socialist government in
Russia,
252—254, 262;
soldiers and,
201—202, 236, 291, 292—293;
Soviets of
Workers and Soldiers Deputies, Second
Congress,
173—174;
Theses on the Con¬
stituent Assembly,
266, 343.
See also Bol¬
shevik party; Constituent Assembly;
Council of People s Commissars
liberty bonds,
72, 95, 96, 135
literacy: and dignity,
23—24, 48, 282;
lower-class Russians and,
2,
6-γ,
24,
114 —
II5; newspapers and,
145, 319—
322;
peasants and,
24, 137, 142, 145 —
146, 374
n.
6;
soldiers and,
234
Loginov, Ivan,
3 2
Lvov,
Georgii,
61 — 63, 7^5 12-5?
^S1, I55~
156, 162—163
Lvov, Vladimir,
125, 162—163
Maklakov, Vasily,
89, 91
Malen kata
gazeta
(newspaper),
352
Manuilov,
Aleksandr,
125, 144
Mars Field,
61, 78, 268, 339 — 340
Martov, Yuly,
173, 174, 263
Marxism,
17—18, 42, 58, 89, 91, 253, 312.
See also Russian Social Democratic
Workers Party
Maslennikov, A. M.,
206
medical care,
297—298
Menshevik-Internationalists,
166, 173,
174,258,265
Menshevik party: All-Russian Congress of
400
Index
Menshevik party
{continued)
Workers and Soldiers Deputies,
76,
173-174, 340, 342:;
Committee for the
Struggle Against Counterrevolution,
164;
Constituent Assembly elections,
2.63;
Democratic Conference,
167—168, 190;
government in aftermath of Kornilov
mutiny,
167—169;
and Provisional Com¬
mittee of the Duma,
339;
Rabocbaia
gazeta,
93, 139, 165, 205, 353;
soldiers
committees,
180;
workers and,
85—90,
97—98, 12.4, 190, 2.2.2.,
Z76. See also
Russian Social Democratic Workers
Party
Military Revolutionary Committee,
173 —
174, 283,342
Miliukov, Pavel: April Days,
134, 135, 340;
Constitutional Democratic party leader,
41, 347;
note to allies,
73-74, 134, 135,
340;
opposition to revolutionary action,
53;
relations with soldiers,
91, 119;
rela¬
tions with workers,
52, 87—89
Moscow,
zoi,
zoz,
340, 341
nationalities and nationalism:
antisemitism,
181;
movements,
43—44,
Z63; restric¬
tions on, 6z; self-determination,
104,
2.55, 34z
natural resources, distribution of,
136,
Z95
Nicholas II: abdication,
56, 117, 339;
con¬
servatism,
40;
deportation,
13 z;
reaction
to February strike,
55 — 56;
Russia as his
empire,
43;
tsarism,
8, 33,
8i-8z,
115-
116, 245
Nogin, Viktor,
17z, 341
Novata
zhizn (newspaper),
98, 155, 251—
z5z,
352
Novoe
uremia
(newspaper),
93,95
Obukhov Metal Works, Z78-Z79
October revolution: authority after,
271—
Z72; Bolsheviks and,
21, 252-253, 342
Octobrists,
41, 44, 87, 91
offensive, June military,
78—79, 150—151,
З40
officers, military,
21, 27, 68, 69,
r6o,
340
Okhrana (security police),
39, 51—5z, in,
114
Okopnaia
Pravda
(newspaper),
76
Order No.
1, 27, 67—68,149, 339
Oreshin, Pyotr,
32, 145-147, 248—249,
305
Party of the People s Freedom. See Kadets
patriotism,
49, 99, 106, 108, 109, 126
peace: with Germany,
118, 132;
Lenin s de¬
cree on,
z
5 6;
peace without annexations
or indemnities, iz—
13, 104, 198,
Z15,
Z47,
28 z;
peasants desire for,
235, 247,
296;
soldiers desire for,
118, 126, 207,
Z09,
290;
workers desire for,
103, 195.
See also war
peasants: antiwar sentiments of,
234—235,
244, 246—247;
April Theses,
340;
Bol¬
shevik party and,
19, 236;
citizenship,
13z—133, 143 — 144;
committees,
69—70,
175, 190, 255;
commune (obshchina or
mir), 69,
130-131,
143, 350, 374
η.
9;
Constitutional Democratic party,
240;
democracy,
16—17, 145;
dignity,
132—
133,146, 236;
education,
24,
114-115,
ІЗ2-»
X44,
2.47,3οι,
3*3,
3Z5; July Days,
191;
Kerensky and,
236, 239, 246;
liter¬
acy,
24, 137, 142, 145-146, 374
n.
6;
migration to cities,
38, 47—48;
political
awareness,
13z, 145,
Z37; relations with
Provisional Government,
144;
soldiers
and,
139, 245;
soviets,
125, 153, 187-
г88,
256, 259,
34о;
workers and,
103,
Z45. See also land; Soviet of Peasants
Deputies, All-Russian; Soviet of Work¬
ers , Soldiers , and Peasants Deputies,
All-Russian
Pereverzev, Pavel,
125, 154, 365
n.
89
Peshekhonov, Aleksei,
99, 347, 365
n.
89
Peter and Paul Fortress,
156, 174, 266
Petrograd:
Constituent Assembly demon¬
strations,
265-268, 342, 343;
factory
shutdown,
76—77, 340;
food shortages
and strikes,
54-56, 59;
Funeral of the
Victims of the Revolution,
339 — 340;
July Days demonstration,
26, 253—255,
341;
June demonstration,
77—78, 340;
Kornilov mutiny,
341;
Mars Field,
61,
78, 268, 339-340
Petrograd
Federation of Anarchist-Commu¬
nists,
57, 76, 340
Petrogradskaia
gazeta
(newspaper),
95,
352
Petrogradskie
vedomosti
(newspaper),
95,
352
Petrogradskii listok (newspaper),
95, 352.
Petrograd
Union for the Defense of the
Constituent Assembly,
264—265, 267
Plekhanov, Georgy,
274
poetry: folklore in,
ЗЗО-ЗЗ1»
333~334,
375
n.
19;
nationalism in,
79—84;
sol¬
diers ,
zi
8-219;
workers ,
80-81, 83-
84, 146-147, 248-250, 305-308, 330-
337.
See also Kirillov, Vladimir; Ian-
Index
401
guage;
Loginov, Ivan; Oreshin,
Pyotr;
Sadofiev, Ilya
political corruption,
14,95,97—98, 132.,
244-245
Populist Socialist party,
4z, 365
η.
89
poverty,
13, 2.7, 46,
in,
2.97
power: cars and guns as symbols of,
63;
of
common people
{narod),
14, 176;
and
economic status,
114 —115;
seizure of pri¬
vate lands,
70—71;
soldiers committees,
no; Soviets of workers , soldiers , and
peasants deputies,
348;
struggles for
everyday and local power,
63—72.
See
also authority
Pravda
(newspaper),
75—76, 93, 124,
L55>
200, 352
Praviteľstvennyi vestník
(newspaper),
145,
353
press: Bolshevik,
76, 98—99;
boycotts,
93,
94, 198;
censorship of,
39;
closures,
190,
205, 292;
counterrevolutionary,
198;
Declaration on War Aims,
73, 365
n.
86;
Decree on,
260;
freedom of,
194, 198,
260-261;
idea of dignity in,
23—24;
July
Days coverage,
153;
Miliukov s note to
the allies, condemnation of,
73—74;
newspapers and literacy,
145, 319 — 322;
slander in bourgeois,
28-29, 93-95,
124,
Z05,
226
prisoners and imprisonment,
62, 88, 196,
198,255
Progressist party,
41
Protopopov,
Aleksandr,
205
Provisional Council of the Russian Repub¬
lic,
174
Provisional Duma Committee,
57—59,
157715s»
339, 349
Provisional Government: anarchists and,
102, 127;
arrest of ministers,
174, 175;
Bolsheviks and,
75, 102, 154, 173 —
174, 213—214, 340, 342;
as bourgeois,
74—76, 246, 340;
counterrevolution
and,
189, 195 — 196, 2.47;
Declaration
on War Aims,
73, 340;
as dictatorship,
236-237;
establishment of,
57—58, 262,
339»
government reform,
95, 140—141;
July Days,
156—157;
Kornilov mutiny,
164;
land distribution,
70, 131, 241;
Petrograd
Soviet,
58-59, 134, 135,
351;
proletariat and,
87—90,95, 101-
104,
111-112,
144, 184-185, 197-
198;
resignation of Kadets from,
150—
I5I>
153,
*55>
340;
soldiers,
106, 107,
201, 207, 231.
See also Chkheidze,
Nikolai
Purishkevich, Vladimir,
158, 206
Putilov factory,
152, 187—188
Raboch
aia gazeta
(newspaper),
93, 139,
165,205, 353
Rabocbii
i soldat
(newspaper),
239, 353
Rabotnitsa (newspaper),
98, 105, 249
Rada
(Ukraine),
151, 296, 300
Radko-Dmitriev, R. D.,
121
railroads,
175, 259, 342
Rasputin, Grigory,
82, 83, 126, 205, 347
Rech
(newspaper),
93, 95, 124, 159, 252,
347,353
Red Guard,
95, 173-174, 264, 279, 290-
291, 346
religion: Christianity and village life,
46-47;
Easter/resurrection as motif of freedom,
60, 215;
Jesus Christ,
118, 221, 242, 249,
302;
in language,
30-31, 118, 134-135,
209, 221, 359
n.
54;
moral truth
{pravda),
31—32;
Orthodox Church,
22—23, 40,
232, 314;
religious freedom in Russian
Republic,
257;
religious searching,
45-46;
restrictions on,
62;
sacred truth
(istina),
31—32, 85;
sanctity of Holy
Rus,
11, 80—
82, 102, 134, 212;
separation of church
and state,
295, 299
Riabushinsky, Pavel, 17c
Rodichev, Fyodor,
52, 161
Rodzianko, Mikhail,
87-89, 91, 119, 347
Rosenberg, William,
27
Russia: declared a republic,
167;
ethnicity
in,
43—44;
as fatherland (otechestvo),
11,
87, 134, 141, 191, 206;
as homeland
(ro¬
dina),
11, 106—108, 133-134, 201-202;
as nation
(narod),
11;
as New World,
3 3 8 ;
sanctity of Holy
Rus,
11, 80—82,
102, 134, 2.12;
socialist government in
Russia,
253—254
Russian Social Democratic Workers Party
(RSDRP),
28, 42,
in,
185, 197, 292,
350
Russkaia
volia
(newspaper),
93, 95
Russkie
vedomosti
(newspaper),
2
Russkoe
slovo
(newspaper),
82—83,
X45,
353
Sadofiev, Ilya,
307—308, 331
Savinkov, Boris,
162,192
Sazonov, Yegor,
194
Shakhovskoi, D.,
125
Shingarev, Andrei,
125, 291, 292
Shtiurmer, Boris,
205
Shulgin, Vasily,
10, 117
Skobolev, Matvei,
99,166, 347, 365
n.
89
402
Index
slander,
28-29, 92.-95, 12.4, 2.05, 2.2.6, 2.61.
See also dignity; language
Smolny
Institute,
157, 2.67
Socialist Revolutionary (S.R.) Party: A1I-
Russian Congress of Peasants Soviets,
77, 2.59, 340;
All-Russian Congress of
Workers and Soldiers Deputies,
76, 340;
arrests of S.R. s,
2.66;
Bolsheviks and,
171, 172., 174, 2.51;
Central Executive
Committee,
77, 340;
Committee for the
Struggle Against Counterrevolution,
164;
Constituent Assembly elections,
2.63,
342.;
democratic government, support
for,
166-168, 190, 2.56;
government in
aftermath of Kornilov mutiny,
167—169;
and July Days,
158;
Kerensky and,
346,
365
n.
89;
newspapers,
93, 145, 146,
172,, 2.19, 2.70, 352., 353;
populist social¬
ism,
42., 350-351;
Provisional Commit¬
tee of the Duma,
339;
soldiers commit¬
tees,
180, 2.86;
Soviets of Workers and
Soldiers Deputies, Second Congress,
172.—173, 342., 348.
See also Chernov,
Viktor
Socialist Revolutionary {S.R.) Party, Left:
arrest of
Kadet
leaders,
2.65;
Bolshevik
political gains and,
17z;
Constituent As¬
sembly and,
2.63, 280;
influence of,
168,
171-173,
2.60
Sokolov,
Nikolai,
68, 149, 2.03, 204
Soldatskaia
Pravda
(newspaper),
76
soldiers: alcoholism,
2.5,
ioo-ioi,
2.30;
an¬
tiwar sentiments,
118 —
izo,
122-124,
199, 206, 210—zu, 218, 288, 290, 327—
328;
April Days,
340;
Bolshevism,
126,
180,
zoo-zoi,
283
-Z84; casualties,
50—
51, 219, 226;
committees,
67—68,
no,
179, 198, 217, 223-224, 257, 259, 343;
Declaration of the Rights of Soldiers,
67—
68, 103, 340;
democracy and,
16-17,
198,
Z07,
229, 255, 272, 287;
desertion,
50, 67, 85, 108, 237, 238, 248, 296;
dis¬
cipline,
67-69, 88-89,
*49>
178-180,
190, 203, 215-217, 341;
education,
84,
114 — 115, 206;
forms of address (ty),
27,
66-67,
68; freedom,
11, 14,79-80, 117,
126—128, 216;
freedom of speech,
108,
203, 212;
at the front, 109-110,
123,
228, 231, 23 3, 23 5;
on German aggres¬
sion,
126-127, 227, 229;
government
compensation for,
136, 298;
July Days,
151-152,156;
Kerensky and,
125, 127,
201—
20Z,
215;
Kornilov mutiny,
166,
179;
military censorship,
158;
Order No.
1, 27, 67-68, 149, 339;
poetry of,
218-
219;
political awareness,
137, 200, 213-
214, 234;
proletariat as,
66, 109, 139,
Z06-207,
245;
and Provisional Govern¬
ment,
106, 107, 201, 231;
Russian mili¬
tary offensive (June),
78-79, 150-151,
340;
soldier-officer relations,
21, 27, 67-
69, 108-109, 178-180, 234, 257, 343;
strikes and demonstrations,
55-58, 88-
89;
suffering of,
118, 122, 126, 175 —
176, 225, 285-286, 315-316;
union of
officers of the army,
198-199;
Women s
Battalion of Death,
71
songs and hymns,
80, 86—87, 248—249,
269, 330—331, 334, 376
n.
27.
See also
poetry
Sosnovsky, Lev,
279
Soviet Executive Committee. See Central
Executive Committee of Soviets, All-Rus¬
sian
Soviet of Peasants Deputies, All-Russian,
77, 125, 153, 167, 185, 256, 259, 340
Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies,
All-Russian: government reform,
131 —
134,
140-141,
152-153;
July Days
demonstration and,
15 z;
Provisional
Government,
93, ^7, 100, 133;
Putilov
factory resolution,
152, 187—188;
sol¬
diers support for,
106, 283;
and war,
120, 149, 199, 235;
workers support for,
95, 102, 183, 185, 187.
See also Central
Executive Committee of Soviets, All-Rus¬
sian; Congress of Soviets of Workers and
Soldiers Deputies, First All-Russian;
izvestiia
Sověta
rabochikh
i soldatskikh
deputátov;
and various other congresses
of
soviets
Soviet of Workers Deputies,
Petrograd:
ad¬
vocacy for lower-class Russians,
16—17;
Bolsheviks and, 171-172,
340, 341-
342;
Committee for the Struggle Against
Counterrevolution,
164;
Declaration of
the Rights of Soldiers,
67-68;
Declara¬
tion on War Aims,
73, 340;
Executive
Committee,
57-59, 68, 74, 76;
February
violence,
63-64;
October revolution,
34z;
Order No.
1, 2.7, 67-68, 149, 339;
Provisional Government and,
58 — 59,
134, 135, 351;
soldiers and,
67, 68, 340;
Trotsky and,
348;
workers and,
99-101,
187-188,
Z78. See also Chkheidze,
Nikolai
Soviet of Workers , Soldiers , and Peasants
Deputies, All-Russian: government re¬
form, 140-141, Z05,
283;
land distribu¬
tion,
256, 296, 300, 340;
peace,
235 —
Index
403
2.36, 2.96;
peasants and,
144, 2.47;
sol¬
diers and, 1Z5,
126, 2.89;
workers sup¬
port for,
183, 184, 189, 2.3z, 34z, 348.
See also Congress of the Soviets of Work¬
ers , Soldiers , and Peasants Deputies,
Second All-Russian
Sovnarkom. See Council of People s Com¬
missars
Sovremennoe
slovo
(newspaper),
95, 353
State Conference, Moscow,
159 —161,
ZZ4 —
22.5
State Council {Gosudarstvennyi sovet),
i2-5>
351
Steinberg, Isaak, z6o
strikes and demonstrations: by All-Russian
Central Executive Committee of Soviets
(iSjune),
78;
April Days,
74,
133-135,
340;
Bloody Sunday,
53, 187, 188,
Z71;
conciliation boards (primiritel nye
kamery),
65;
during Conference of Public
Figures,
159-160;
over Constituent As¬
sembly, 2.6a—
2.65,
Z67-Z68,
342.;
Febru¬
ary,
53-58, 63-64, 15z, 339, 346, 347;
food shortages and hunger ( Bread! ),
51-56, 54, 83, 103;
Funeral of the Vic¬
tims of the Revolution,
339 — 340;
Inter¬
national Women s Day,
53-54, 339;
July
Days, z6,
150-155, 184, 186, 187, 191,
341;
June,
76-78,
iz6,
340;
of Moscow
workers,
341; Petrograd
factory shut¬
down
(8
June),
76—77, 340;
and Provi¬
sional Government, 6z; women,
53 — 54,
71»
339;
workers participation in,
53,
58, 76-77,
Z78,
341
Sukhanov, Nikolai,
64, 78
S
ver dio
v, Yakov,
z
69
symbols: blood as,
116,
izo,
147, 316,
3Z3,
335, 336;
Kerensky as,
61 —
6z; of
military rank,
67,
z
57, 343;
red as,
59 —
60,
in, z68,
306, 335;
of revolution,
59-63, 70, 78, 187;
Russian cities as,
zoz; of temple,
84, 86,
Z49,
332.-333;
of
wealth,
181;
women as,
61
Tauride Palace,
56, 86-88, 91, 15z, 153,
taxes,
171,
Z47, Z95, Z97, Z98
Tereshchenko, Mikhail,
65,
1Z5
Theses on the Constituent Assembly
(Lenin), z66,
343
Trade and Industrial Congress (Moscow),
176
trade unions,
38, 64, 77, 164-166, 183,
198,
Z98,
34z
treason, in—
113,
Z04-Z05,
zi
5,
Z36
Trotsky, Lev, z8i,
347—348;
arrest of
Kadet
leaders,
z
65;
Bolshevik party,
17z, 174;
and Kornilov mutiny,
164;
and
Petrograd
soviet,
34z;
workers and,
185
Trudovniks: ideology,
4z;
and July Days,
158;
Kerensky,
346;
Pereverzev and,
154,
365
n.
89;
reaction to
Petrograd
strike,
58
truth,
31—3z, 85, 86, 91
tsarism,
8, 33, 81 —
8z,
115 —116,
Z45
Tsereteli, Irakly,
99, 103, 169,
z66,
30z—
303,348,365
η.
89
Ukraine,
151,
Z58, z8z, Z96,
300, 340
Union of Equal Rights for Women,
43
Union of Railroad Employees and Workers,
Central Executive Committee (Vikzhel),
2-59, 342.
Union of Russian Officers,
164
Union of
τγ
October (Octobrists),
41, 44,
87,91
Union of the Russian People. See Black
Hundreds
Vecheka (Cheka), z66,
343
Vechernee vretnia (newspaper),
93, 95, 353
Vestník
vremennogo pravitel stva (newspa¬
per),
159,353,367η.
зо
villages: authority in,
64, 69-70,
iz8, IZ9,
3
5°5 3 51; commercial culture,
47;
gov¬
ernment reform,
136, 138, 310;
peasant
commune (obshchina or
mir), 69, 130—
131, 143, 350, 374
η.
9;
political aware¬
ness in,
137;
traditions,
46—47;
village
assemblies (skhod), iz8, 1Z9, Z40,
351
violence: alienation from government and,
64, 79;
in February revolution,
63-64;
hooliganism, Z9,
64, 67;
in July Days,
150—153;
lynching, Z19—
zzo;
peasants
and,
70, 139,
180-18Z; pogroms,
117,
ZZ7, zz8; political overturn (gosudarst-
vennyi perevorot)y
57;
revision of crimi¬
nal code and, 1Z5;
smuta
(disorder, con¬
flict), in,
113—114
Volta naroda
(newspaper), i8z
volunteer militia (druzhina), ZZ3—ZZ4
voting rights,
41,
6z,
71, 136, 140, 195,
z6z
Voytinsky, Vladimir, Z87
wages,
53, 94, 98-99, 105, 177, 2.76
war: antiwar sentiments,
95,98, 103,118 —
izo,
izz—1Z4,
189, 199,
Z06,
zio—zii,
Z18, Z34-Z35, Z44, Z46-Z47, Z74-Z75,
z88, 3Z7—3z8; armistice negotiations
404
Index
war {continued)
with Germany,
342;
Declaration on War
Aims,
73, 365
n.
86;
and exploitation by
the rich,
124-125;
June offensive,
78-
79, 150-151, 340;
liberty bonds,
72, 95,
96, 135;
protest against,
14, 88-89, 9^;
wartime conditions,
50 — 51;
women and,
71, 105 — 106
Wierzbicka, Anna,
336—337
Wildman, Allan,
50, 180
Winter Palace,
157, 174
women: antiwar protest,
98;
and commer¬
cial culture,
47;
desire for happiness,
12-
13;
dignity,
24-25, 27, 43, 105;
gender
in popular discourse,
33 — 34;
Interna¬
tional Women s Day,
53 — 54, 339;
politi¬
cal movements,
43;
Rabotnitsa,
98, 105,
249;
as symbol of nationhood,
61;
Union
of Equal Rights for Women,
43;
voting
rights,
71, 195, 262;
Women s Battalion
of Death,
71;
and work,
13, 47-48, 54,
98-99, 105-106, 299;
writings of,
33 —
34
workers: alcoholism,
25, 100-101;
antiwar
sentiments,
95, 98, 103, 189, 274—275;
April Theses,
75, 340;
Bolshevism and,
101-102,
273 —274;
bourgeoisie and,
17,
88-89, 97-98,
IZ4,
190;
on capitalism,
102-103;
class struggle and factory
workers,
187-188;
control of industry,
64-65, 175-178, 190, 269, 272, 298,
340;
and death penalty,
196, 198;
Decree
on Workers Control,
342;
desire for free¬
dom,
12-13,
33>
79~8і> 97-юо, юз,
2О9,
236, 312;
education of,
114—115,
195, 299, 313;
forms of address (ty) and
dignity,
23-24,48, 64-65, 105, 194,
273;
July Days, 151-152,
183, 186, 187,
191;
and Kerensky,
85 — 87;
Kornilov
and,
166, 177, 197—198;
Lenin and,
101-102,
254-257, 340, 342;
poetry of,
80—81, 83-84, 146-147, 248-250,
305 — 308, 330—337;
Provisional Govern¬
ment and,
85 — 87, 95,
101-102, in —
112, 197—198;
socialist government,
workers support for,
259;
soldiers and,
91-92,94, 107-108,
109-110,
123,
133—135;
songs of,
330—331;
strike par¬
ticipation of,
53, 76—77, 278, 341;
work¬
ing conditions,
27, 48, 64-65, 91-92,
94, 96, 105;
working women,
98—99,
105-106
Yedinstvo (newspaper),
353
Zemlia
i volia
(newspaper),
93, 145, 204,
3 53
Zbivoe slovo
(newspaper),
95, 353
Zinoviev, Grigory,
168, 259, 342
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