War and revolution in Russia: 1914 - 22 ; the collapse of Tsarism and the establishment of Soviet power
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adam_text | Contents
Map
8
асе
X
xii
Into the Storm:
Russia Enters the Twentieth Century
1
An Empire Collapses:
August 1914-February
1917
23
The Deepening Revolution:
February-July
1917
56
The Counter-revolution Organises:
July-August
1917
79
Bolshevism Triumphant:
September-October
1917
95
The First Civil War:
October ^^-March/April
1918
118
Experiencing Civil War:
April 1918-March
1921
138
The Emergence of Bolshevik Order:
Spring 1918-March
1921
168
VII
Vili
CONTENTS
9
The End of the Revolution?
January 1921-December
1922 195
Conclusion
218
Select Bibliography
225
Index
241
Index
ABC
of Communism
186-7
Aesopian language
11
Agitpmpotdel (Agitation and Propaganda
Department of Central
Committee)
208
Alekseev, General Mikhail
52,
73, 74
Aleksinskii, Grigorii
77, 85
Alexander II, Tsar
2, 41
Alexander III, Tsar
3
Alexandra, Tsarina
supposed German sympathies
37,
47, 48, 49
and Raspulin
37, 47, 48-49
murdered
143
anarchists
155-7, 197
suppressed (April
1918) 143,
anti-semitism
27-8, 32, 106
Antonov,
Alexander
197-8
April crisis
(1917) 72-3
Armenia
141-2,211,221
Armenian massacres
42-3
army officers
8
Astrakhan
148, 150, 197
August crisis
1915 30-37
Austria, Austria-Hungary
1-2,
18, 20, 21, 44-5, 62, 75, 138,
147
autocracy
theory of
9-Ю
as theocracy
10
and industrialists
16-17
falling reputation of
37-9
final crisis of
44-55
Azerbaidzhán
211,221
Baku
141
Balkans
1
Baltic region
19, 62, 79, 138, 211, 221
Basmachi
44,211
Bauhaus 190
Beilis,
Mendel, trial of
16
Belarus
(Bielorussia)
25, 127,
201, 212, 216
Belgium
24
Berlin
21, 177
Berlin Congress and Treaty
( 1878) 19
Birmingham
217
Björkö,
Treaty of
1905 19
Black Sea
19
Blok,
Alexander
190
The Txvelve
190
Bogdanov, Alexander
191
Bolshevik Party (Communist Party from
8
March
1918) 74, 77, 105, 106,
140
accused of being German agents
76-7, 82, 85-6
banned by Provisional
Government
85, 89, 95
historiography of
104-5
rise of in
1917 107-10
Central Committee of and October
revolution
108-10
and establishment of soviet
power
118-24,168-94
membership among
Petrograd
and
Moscow garrisons
119-20
changes its name to Communist Party
(8
March
1918) 128
discusses structure of Red Armv
181
241
242
INDEX
Bolshevik Party (Communist Party from
8
March
1918) -
continued
Party Programme of
(1919) 182, 186-7
shortage of experts in
183
number of members
(1917-21) 184-5
confronts careerists and
bureaucrats
185-7
Decree on Party Organisation
(1919) 187
purges of
187
cultural and educational policy
of
189-94
and propaganda
189—94
and crisis of
1920-21 195
peasants in
204
Tenth Congress of
200, 204-6, 217
Control Commissions set up in
206
Organisation Bureau of
206
nationalities policy of
212—17
and formation of Soviet Union
(1922) 212-17
summary of role in revolution
222-3
Bolshevism
8, 30, 120, 122
compared to Makhnovism
156-7
Boomsk Gorge
43
bourgeoisie
9, 11, 86, 191
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of
129, 137, 138,
168, 170
Britain, Great
1-2, 18, 20, 21, 54, 141, 188
British Empire
1-2, 18, 141
Brusilov offensive
(1916) 44
Brusilov, General A
44, 180
Buchanan, Sir George, British
Ambassador, conversation with Tsar
Nicholas II
49-50
Bukharin, N.I.
186, 190
Bulgaria
1, 19
capitalism, Russian
6
and Marxist theory
7
Caspian region
141, 148, 150
Caucasus Front
(1914-17) 41-3
Caucasus Native Mounted Division
91
Central Asian uprising
41, 43-4
Chagall, Marc
190-1
Chapam
(film)
153
chauvinism, Great Russian
215
Cheka
123, 130, 134-5, 143, 162,
174-9, 198,200, 206
number of employees
175
executions by
175-6
Cheliabinsk
196
Chernov, Victor
73, 76, 84, 89
China
43
Chinese Eastern Railway
149
Churchill, Sir Winston
141, 148
clergy
8
Comintern (The Communist
International)
188-9
First Congress of
(1919) 188
Second Congress
(1920) 188-9
21
Conditions of Admission to
189
Communist Party (see also Bolshevik
Party)
,
adopts the name
(8
March
1918) 128
Constantinople
73, 152
Constituent Assembly (see also
Komuch)
82, 86
elections to
87-8, 110, 120, 122, 136,
147, 197
meeting and dispersal of
136—7, 181
Constitutional Democratic Party
(Kadets, KDs)
149
foundation of and policies of
12,
16, 106
drift to right
82
and Constituent assembly
election
136
continuum of crisis, concept
discussed
218-20
Cossacks
43, 89, 117, 149, 155, 197,
219
Council of Ministers
30-9
Council of People s Commissars,
see Soviet Government
Cracow
21
Crimea
152, 153
Czechoslovak Legion
138-9, 144, 145,
168
DanilovV.P.
217
Decembrists
2
Decree on Land
123-4
Decree on Peace
123
Denikin, General Anton,
140, 149-52,
153, 156
deportations, forced
26-30
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
190
dual power
80—1
INDEX
243
Duma
3, 14-15, 87, 221
Fourth
14,
38, 52, 54, 55
Durn
ovo
villa
143,176
Durnovo,
P.N.
former Minister of the
Interior,
13-20, 87, 143
Memorandum to the Tsar
13-18, 19-20,
Dzherzhinskii,
Feliks
175,212
economism
184
Edict of Mobilisation
43
education and education policy
192-3
university autonomy ended
207-8
Eisenstein,
Sergei
120
Ekaterinburg
143, 196
Ekaterinodar
152
Ekaterinoslav
151, 152
El Lissitzky
190
Emergency Regulations (post
1881) 41
empires, transformation of
1-2
employers, industrial
97
Estonia
151, 221
Evreinov, Nikolai
83
grain requisitioning
27, 145, 154, 165,
175, 194, 196-7, 200, 203, 204, 223
Great Russian chauvinism
215
Greece
19
Greens, in civil war
140, 144—5
Grigoriev,
Nikifor
155, 156
GuchkovA.I.
52,68,74
resigns as War Minister
73
Gumbinnen, battle of
23
Habsburg
Empire
1-2, 18, 20
Helsinki
64, 93, 108
Hedquist,
Peter
218
homeless children (bezprizornyi)
164
Iakhontov,
A.N. 30-9
intelligentsia, Russian
11, 16, 62, 86,
162,190-1
expulsion of
200
members of
(1922) 208
Irkutsk
139, 150, 152
Iudenich, General
N 151
Izhevsk
146
February Revolution
(1917) 51-5, 56,
95
Finland
62, 78, 79, 85, 108, 138, 141,
184, 221
fires, in Saratov
1920 164
First Machine Gun Regiment
76-7
France
1-2, 18, 21, 24, 54, 148, 152,
188
Francis, David R, US Ambassador
72
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke,
assassination of
20
French Empire
1—2, 18
Frunze, General Mikhail
152
Galicia
25, 28, 36, 44-5, 75
Geneva
184
Georgia
211,221
Germany
1-2, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23-5, 62,
75, 95, 128, 141, 147, 152, 160, 188
Glavlit (The Main Administration
for Literary and Publishing
Affairs)
207
Gorbachev, President Mikhail
207
Gorky, Maxim
87, 109
and Novaia zhizn
109
Got e, Iurii Vladimirovich
162—3
diary of
162-3
Japan
1,2,20,142,211
Jews in Russia
11, 27-8, 31, 36, 41, 212
allowed out of Pale
(1915) 32
attacks on in civil war
155
July Days
1917 75-7, 95, 96, 109-10
(une
offensive
1917 75
Kadets, see Constitutional Democratic
Party
Kaledin, A.M. General and Ataman
89
Kamenev, Lev
85,112,126,212
opposes October uprising
109
Kandinsky, Wassily
22, 190
Karelia
120, 141
Kautsky, Karl
176-7
Kazakhstan
43, 196
Kazan
146
KD Party see Constitutional Democratic
Party
Kerensky, A.F.
54, 68, 74, 75, 108, 222
accuses Bolsheviks of being German
agents
77-8, 85
as Prime Minister
82-95
historical reputation of
83-4
and Kornilov affair
91-2
overthrow of
112-17
final battle
117
244
INDEX
Kharkov
148,149,151,152
Khi
trovo
197
Khrushchev, Nikita
148
Kiev
25, 149, 151, 152, 202
evacuation ordered
(1915) 36
Kirghizia (Kyrgystan)
43
Kliuchevsky, Vassili
41
Kolchak, Admiral Pyotr
147, 149-50
Kollontai, Alexandra
205
Komuch
(Committee of members of the
Constituent Assembly)
146—7
Korenizatsiia (indigenisation)
217
Kornilov Affair
90-4, 95, 222
interpretations of
92
consequences of
92-4, 96, 107, 108
Kornilov, General Lavr
74, 75, 90-4, 95,
137, 144, 153
and Moscow State Conference
89
Kostroma, textile workers strike
29
Krasnov, Ataman Pyotr
Krasnoyarsk
139
Kritsman,
1. 148
Kronstadt
60, 64, 76
Soviet
60
sailors
75-7, 179
Kronstadt
Rebellion
199-201
Krupskaya, Nade/.hda
192
Kursk
151
Lvov G.N. Prime Minister
68, 72
resigns
84
Lvov
V.M. 68
intervention in Kornilov affair
91
landowners
9, 11, 16, 55, 61-2, 107,
112
Union of
57-8, 96
Larin,
Y
126
Latsis Martin
176,212
Latvian Riflemen
117,179
Lavrov, Peter
11
Left Communists
130-1, 142-3
Left SRs
90,
111,
121, 122, 123, 124,
137, 140, 143, 197
in Karelia
120
Lena Goldfields massacre
(1912) 13,
16, 84
Lenin,
Vladimir
Il ich
7, 22, 69, 122,
128, 142, 157, 190
and class consciousness
7-8
and party
7, 183-9
and splitting party
11
and July Days
76-7, 78, 82
goes into hiding after July Days
85—6
pessimistic analysis after July
days
85-6
returns to optimism after Kornilov
affair
93
campaign to overthrow the Provisional
Government
104—17
emerges from hiding in October
116
and peace negotiations with
Germany
128-9
replies to Left Communists
131—3,
143
and theory of transition to
socialism
131-4, 137, 171-4,
193-4, 195-6, 202-5, 222-3
and socialism in one country
171-4
replies to critics of dictatorship
178-9
ends autonomy of Proktkul t
191
and
Kronstadt
rebellion
200
at Tenth Party Congress
200, 204-6
last reflections on the
revolution
209-11
and nationalities policy
215—16
Lenin, writings of
April Theses
132
State and Revolution
132—3
What is to be
Dant?
183
Better Fewer But Better
210
On Co-operation
210
Our Revolution
210-11
Liberation Movement
12
Litbel (Lithuanian Belarussian Republic
1920) 201
Living Church
209
Lloyd George, David
141, 188
London
83, 184
Luga
119
Lunacharsky, A.V.
77, 192
and education
192-3
Luxemburg, Rosa
177-8
critique of early soviet dictatorial
tendencies
177-8, 209
critique of tendency to
universalise
Bolshevik experience
189
Makhno, Nestor
151, 152, 155-7
Marne,
battle of
24
INDEX
245
Martov, lu
122, 169, 190
Marxism
11-12,17,210-11
modified by
Lenin 168-71
Masurian Lakes, first battle of
24
Mayakovsky, Vladimir
190
Mendeleev,
D
190
Mensheviks
74, 76, 86, 87, 106, 118,
121-2, 140, 142, 168, 174, 186, 206,
210
Internationalist left of
90,121-2
decline of in
1917 110-12
comeback in
1918 130-1
and Constituent Assembly
election
136
Menshevism
8
crisis of
121
Michael, Grand Duke
154
refuses throne
53, 69
middle class, see bourgeoisie
Miliukov P.N.
53, 54, 68, 69, 74, 76,
108, 141, 190
as Foreign Minister
72-3
resignation
72
ministerial leapfrog
37
Mirbach, Count
von 143
Moscow
21, 51, 138, 151, 197
in civil war
160, 162-3
Moscow City Duma
110
Moscow riots
(1915) 30
Moscow Soviet
108
Moscow State Conference (August
1917) 88-9
composition of
88
reveals political divisions
88-9, 95
MRC (Military Revolutionary
Committee)
175
of
Petrograd
Soviet
114—17
Munich
21
Murmansk
19
Murnau
21
Muslims, Shia and
Sunni
212
Naroch, Lake, battle of
44
nationalities question
211-17
historians of
217
NEP
(New Economic Policy)
159-60,
202-5
and economic recovery
159—60
need for
193-4, 202-3
Nevsky,V.I.
186
New York
83
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
160
Nicholas II, Tsar
3,10,221
accession
2
nicknames
2
and senseless dreams
2
and myth of autocracy
10-11
and outbreak of war
19-21
assumes supreme command of
army
33-5
titles of
40
abdication of
52, 70
prisoner of Provisional
Government
70-1
murdered
143
Nicholas, Grand Duke
33, 34, 35
Nietzscheanism
17
Novgorod
119
in civil war
162-3
Novorossiisk
152
October Manifesto
3
October Revolution, events of
113-17
prematurity of
188, 210
Octobrist Party
84
Odessa
19, 141, 148, 149, 151
Okhotsk
211
Omsk
139, 146, 147, 149, 152, 196
Orel
151
Osvobozhdenie Movement
12
Ottoman Empire
1-2, 18, 19, 20, 41-3
Palo Alto
83
Paris
24, 83, 92, 140, 150, 152, 184
Paris Commune
128, 200
Paustovsky,
Konstantin 56—7
peasantry, Russian
4-6, 86, 99-104,
107, 144, 145, 194, 219, 221
commune
4, 5, 59
divisions within
5-6
and tsar
10-11
Durnovo s view of
17
committees of
58-9
early revolutionary activity (Spring
1917) 61-2
revisionist historiography of
99-104
hit by triple whammy
143-4
and survival in civil war
161,165—6
and post-civil-war crisis
196-8
and rebellions
1920-21196-201
and
NEP
204-5
246
INDEX
Pepelyaev, General
A.N. 211
Petliura, Symon
147
Petrograd
Soviet
51,59,74,76
Order Number One
65-7, 73
Order Number Two
67, 73
and dual power
80-81
and Kornilov affair
91-5
and October revolution
108-10,
111-17
in civil war
158,159,161
Petrograd, 19, 21, 69-70, 118
barricades ¡n
1914 13
strikes in
1915 30
February revolution in
51—5, 65
July Days in
76-7
workers in
97-9
plan to abandon
115
strikes in
(1920-21) 198
Pilsudski, Marshall Joszef
201-2
Plehve, V.K. Minister of the Interior,
assassination of
(1904) 13
Plekhanov, George
125
Pobedonostsev, K. Procurator of the
Holy Synod
9, 41, 106
Poland
62, 79, 138, 142, 152, 153, 221
war with Russia
1920 201-2
population, of Russia
4
civil war losses
158, 167
Pravda
85
Preobrazhensky, E.
186
productionism
142, 170-1
Progressive Bloc
221
formed
38-9
programme of
38—9
Proletarian University
186, 191
Proletkul t
186, 207
Protocols of the Elders ofZion
27
Proto-fascism
77, 106, 155
Provisional Government
65, 122
Founding proclamation of
67-8
programme of
68-9
composition of
68, 84-5
first steps
70-3
First Coalition formed
5(18)
May
73
and dual power
80-1
Second Coalition formed
11(24)
July
81
Third Coalition formed
25
September
81
growing disillusion with
82
impact of Kornilov affair on
93—4
interventions in countryside
96
final crisis of
112-17
deposed
117
Pskov
52
Pulkovo, battle of
117
Putilov factory
12,30
Raskolnikov, F.
119-20, 199
Rasputin
37, 47, 48-9
murdered
49
Red Army
123,146-53
and Makhno movement
156-7
organization of
179-81
recruits former tsarist officers
180
political commissars in
180
suppresses west Siberian
uprising
197
suppresses Tambov uprising
198
suppresses
Kronstadt
rebellion
199-201
Red Guards
115, 117, 122, 175, 180
Reds, in civil war
142, 144
supporters of
144
Reed, John
120
refugees
26
Reisner,
Larissa
199
religion
135, 189, 208-9, 212
Renault Factory,
Petrograd 53
revolution of
1905 3
revolutionary defencism
71
Rodzianko, M.V.
38,50-1,52,
54, 108
Romania
1, 19, 152
Rostov
150, 152
RSDLP, see Russian Social Democratic
Labour Party
Rvissia
economic and social problems of
before
1914 4-9
political problems of before
1914
9-18
and outbreak of First World War
18-22
losses in First World War
194
and early stages of war
1915 23-30
inadequacies of military
administration of front area
26-8,
31-2, 33, 35-6, 92
economy and war effort
45-8, 51
INDEX
247
transformation of by July
1917 79
readiness for a national election
summer
1917 87-8
economic decline of during civil
war
158-60, 198-9
war with Poland
(1920) 201-2
Russian agriculture
4
Russian Empire
1-2, 18, 39-44
growth of nationalism in
41-2
revolution in periphery of
63, 64
transformation of by July
1917 79
implodes late
1917 127
Russian industry
4
Russian Orthodox Church
10, 135,
189, 208-9
Russian Revolution, periodisation
of
219
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
(RSDLP) (see also Bolshevism,
Menshevism)
22
founded
1898 11
Minsk Congress
1898 11
Second Congress
1903
Russian society
intertwining of traditional and
modern
8-9
split in elite
39
Russification
41
Russo-Japanese War
(1904-5) 13, 20
Russo-Turkish War
( 1877-8) 1
Rykov,
A
126
sailors
committees
59, 64
revolutionary activities of
63—5, 76-7,
82, 115-17, 221
number in Bolshevik party
119
vote in Constituent Assembly
election
136
Sakhalin Island
142,211
Sakharov, General K.V.
154, 155
Samara
146, 197
San Francisco
40
Sarajevo
20
Sarakamiş,
battle of
(1914-15) 41-2
Saratov
157-9, 197
in civil war
163-5
Sardarapat, battle of
142
Sarov
10
Schließen Plan 23-5
Scramble for Africa
1
Sebastopol
19
Serbia
19, 20
Serge, Victor
144,161,200
Shuia
209
Shuigin V.V.
52
Siberia
139, 145-7, 149, 211
Simferopol
149
Siniukha, river, battle of
156
Skoropadsky,
Hetman
Pavlo
147
Smith, Steve
96-8
Smolny
Institute
1,167,117
Socialist Revolutionary Party (SRs)
(see also Left SRs)
11-12,86,87,
106, 118, 121, 130, 140, 142, 144,
168, 174, 210
foundation of
12, 74
decline
ofin
1917 110-12
vote for in Constituent Assembly
election
136
trial of
(1922) 207
soldatki (soldiers wives), as
protesters
29-30
soldiers
committees
59
revolutionary activities of
63-5, 76-7,
82, 115-17,221
number in Bolshevik party
119-20
vote in Constituent Assembly
election
136
Soviet Government (Sovnarkom,
Council of People s
Commissars)
95, 125
composition of
124
power of established in
provinces
127-8
office workers strike against
133
economic policies of
1918 133-5
attacks non-Communist press
135
disestablishes Russian Orthodox
Church
135
reform of marriage laws
136
abolishes Table of Ranks
136
issues Declaration of Rights
137,
182
area controlled by in
1918/19 140,
148
sets up a new legal system and
constitution
182
Soviet Union see USSR
248
INDEX
Soviets
57, 59-60
First Congress of
(3-24
June
1917)
59, 107-8
Lenin s boast at
107
Second Congress of
(26
October
1917) 59,108,110,113,
121-2, 169
Moscow Region Congress of
119-20
Sovnarkom, see Soviet Government
SRs, see Socialist Revolutionary
Party
St Petersburg, see
Petrograd
Stalinjoseph 124, 148
and nationalities policy
213-17
Marxism and the National
Question
213-15
StaraiaRus
119
State Council
38
State Publishing Company
(Gosizdat)
207
Stavka
(Army HQ)
32, 37, 38, 52, 91
Petrograd HQ 117,
Stolypin,
P.A.
Prime Minister
3, 5, 15
reforms of
15
strikes
12
political versus economic
12
increase in number during First World
War
28-9
Struve, Peter
140
Sukhanov N.N.
54, 66-7, 76,
111
, 117,
122, 142, 190
on meaning of Bolshevik slogans
120
Supreme Council of the National
Economy
(
Vesenkha)
134,142
Sverdlov University
186
Sviazhsk
180
Tolstoy, Leo
190
trade unions
12, 58
railwaymen s (Vikhzhel and
Vikzheldor)
125
role in Soviet system
205—6
Trotsky, Lev Davidovich
74, 76, 78,
92-3, 112, 115, 124, 139, 146, 169,
190, 212
theory of dual power
80-1
and Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
129
and world revolution
169-70
and theory of permanent
revolution
169
replies to critics of dictatorship
178-9
orders execution of deserters at
Sviazhsk
180
and cultural revolution
193
Literature and Revolution
193
and suppression of
Kronstadt
Rebellón
200-1
and militarisation of labour
205
Tsaritsyn
197
Tukhachevsky, Mikhail
180
Tula, battle of
151
Turkey
1-2, 18, 20, 25, 42-3, 73, 141,
152
Ufa
146, 149
State Conference in
146
Ukraine
128, 138, 142, 147-8, 155-7,
201-2,212
Union of Toiling Peasants
197
United States
1, 2, 129
and recognition of Provisional
Government
72
USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics), formation of in
1922
Tambov uprising
197-8
211-17
Tanneberg,
battle of
24
Ustrialov, N.V.
149
Tatarstan
211
Tatlin, Vladimir
190
Vernadsky, V
190
Taylor, Frederick
173,205
Versailles, Treaty of
128
Tbilisi
211
conference
141
Tchaikovsky P.I.
190
Vertov, Dziga
190
terror
176
Viatka
166-7
Thompson, E.P.
97, 103
civil war crisis in
166—7
Tikhon, Patriarch
208-9
Vienna
21, 22
Tobolsk
196
Vitebsk
191
INDEX
249
Vkhutemas (The Higher Artistic and
Technical Workshop)
190
Vladivostok
142,211
Volga Famine
1921 203
Volodarsky, V
143
voluntary societies and organizations
1915-17 37-8, 49, 55
Volunteer Army
140, 150-3, 156
war communism, inappropriateness of
term
173-4, 222-3
Warsaw
25
fall of
1915 36
West Siberian uprising
196-7
Whites, in civil war
140-1, 144, 145,
148-55, 200, 211, 223
Wilhelm
II, Kaiser
19, 78
Wilson, Harold
71
Wilson, President Woodrow
72
Winter Palace
117
Witte,
S, Yu.
19
Worker Peasant Inspectorate
206
workers
6-8, 60, 82, 86, 91, 96-9, 107,
122, 144, 221
divisions within
7-8
Durnovo s view of
17
committees of
59
revisionist historiography of
96-9
protest against Soviet
Government
130, 197-201,
205-6
decline of in
Petrograd
and Moscow
during civil war
160
Workers Opposition
205-6
World War, First
outbreak of
18-22
Eastern Front
1914-15 23-6,
1916 44-6
Wrangel, Baron General Pyotr
140,
150, 152, 153
Yefremov
56—7, 69
Zamiatin, Evgenyi
161
The Cave
161-2
zemliachestva
98
Zinoviev, Grigorii
85, 212
opposes October uprising
109-10
Zurich
184
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Staatsbibliothek
I
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title | War and revolution in Russia 1914 - 22 ; the collapse of Tsarism and the establishment of Soviet power |
title_auth | War and revolution in Russia 1914 - 22 ; the collapse of Tsarism and the establishment of Soviet power |
title_exact_search | War and revolution in Russia 1914 - 22 ; the collapse of Tsarism and the establishment of Soviet power |
title_full | War and revolution in Russia 1914 - 22 ; the collapse of Tsarism and the establishment of Soviet power Christopher Read |
title_fullStr | War and revolution in Russia 1914 - 22 ; the collapse of Tsarism and the establishment of Soviet power Christopher Read |
title_full_unstemmed | War and revolution in Russia 1914 - 22 ; the collapse of Tsarism and the establishment of Soviet power Christopher Read |
title_short | War and revolution in Russia |
title_sort | war and revolution in russia 1914 22 the collapse of tsarism and the establishment of soviet power |
title_sub | 1914 - 22 ; the collapse of Tsarism and the establishment of Soviet power |
topic | Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd Revolution (DE-588)4049680-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Erster Weltkrieg Revolution Russland |
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