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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations x
Acknowledgements xii
Timeline xiii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: The Revolutionary Tradition of Russian Labour 5
Chapter 2: The Provisional Government 26
Chapter 3: The Success of Coalition 56
Chapter 4: The Failure of Coalition 80
Chapter 5: Six Months of Social Revolution 105
Chapter 6: Insurrection 129
Chapter 7: A Soviet Government 150
Chapter 8: The Bolshevik-Left SR Coalition 173
Conclusion 200
Further Reading 206
Notes 209
Index 223
Index
The letter / following an entry indicates a page that includes a figure.
1905 Revolution 1, 6
see also Bloody Sunday
Admiralty Shipyard 107
agriculture 118-22
Aivaz Factory strikes 19
Alekseev, Mikhail 31, 37
Aleksinskii, Grigorii 62
Alexandra, Tsaritsa of Russia see
Tsaritsa
All-Army Committee 160
All-Russian Conference of Soviets 50
All-Russian Congress of Peasant Soviets
119, 120
amnesties 11—12
‘parliamentary’ interlude 14
Provisional Government and 43
anarchists 100
April Crisis 48-55, 71
April Theses 70-1, 150, 189, 190, 201,
202
arbitrary rule 180-1, 199
armed forces 40-1, 43, 46, 147/
All-Army Committee 160
Aurora 148
Bolshevik Party and 72-3, 77, 83,
127, 186
coups d’état and 31, 88-96, 103,
127-8, 201-2
criticism of 127
Czechoslovak Legion 196
death penalty 85, 88, 126-7
Declaration on the Rights of Soldiers
46-7
demobilisation 185-6
demonstrations and 52-^1, 74, 77-8,
79-84
desertion 64, 126
discipline 126-7
First Coalition Government and 73^1
First Machine Gun Regiment 77-8,
79-81
Kornilov, Lavr and 87-96, 202
Kronstadt naval base 12, 60, 82-3,
84
Military Revolutionary Committee
142-3, 145, 146-8, 186
officers 125-6
Order Number One 40, 125
Order Number Two 125
Petrograd Soviet and 47-8, 51/, 56,
73-4, 155
Red Army 193
rights of 61-2
soldiers’ wives 115-16
soldiers’ committees 125-6, 127-8,
186
Soldiers’ Section of the Soviet 47, 51/,
56, 73-4, 155
Soviet Government and 186
Third Cavalry Corps 158, 159
Trotsky, Leon and 143
Union of Officers 88—90
War Ministry and 63
workers and 48
World War I offensive 62-3, 65,
77-8, 126
see also Bolshevik Military
Organisation; mutinies
armistice 185-92, 194-7, 203
223
Geoffrey Swain
arms manufacturers 107, 113-14, 185
Assembly of St Petersburg Factory
Workers 7-9
Association of Trade and Industry 22
Badcock, Sarah 2
Bagdatiev, S. Ya. 24, 71
demonstrations and 80, 82
Women’s Bureau and 115
Baltic Shipyards 107, 109
Baltic Works 17
Banquet Campaign 7-8
Black Hundred movement 106-7
Blanquism 71
Bloody Sunday 6
petition 6-7
Bolshevik—Left SR Coalition 175, 177,
191-9, 203
Bolshevik Military Organisation 73, 74,
77-8, 83, 103, 201
militias and 99
Bolsheviks, the 2, 3, 101, 200, 201—2
April Theses 71-2
arbitrary rule and 180-1
armistice and 188—92
Central Committee 136-41, 148
Committee for the People’s Struggle
against the Counter-Revolution
102-3
Constituent Assembly and 177-9
coup d’état element 2, 3-4
demonstrations and 74-8, 76/ , 80-3,
95
dictatorship and 205
discipline 164, 165-72, 203
divisions 66—7
election rigging 4
First Coalition Government and 56-7,
65-6, 72-6
government forming and 131
ideology 150-1, 167
insurrection and 135-41, 146-7,
148-9, 151-2
Interdistrict Group 171
July Days 80-4, 201
Kerensky, Alexander and 73, 75, 103,
145, 158-9
labour movements and 170-2
land reform and 175-6
Left SRs and 152, 154-6, 173-5,
191-9, 203
Lenin, Vladimir and 68f-70, 71,
167-70, 172-3
manifesto 66
members 167-8, 170
Military Revolutionary Committee
and 181
‘parliamentary’ interlude 14-15
Petrograd Soviet and 39, 66-9, 74-5,
101, 103, 132, 134-5, 155
power and 3, 202
Pravda group 67-8
Pre-parliament and 132—4, 135
propaganda and 127
Provisional Government and 66—8, 71
recall elections and 182
Recallism 169
Red Guards and 97—8, 103
renaming 101
Revolutionary Convention and
179-80
revolutionism 5-6
rules 167-8, 170-1
Russian Bureau of the Central
Committee 66-7
socialism 4
Socialist Revolutionary Party and 153
soldiers and 127
Soviet Government and 71-5, 80—1,
129, 132, 150-2, 156, 173-5, 193,
203
strikes 19
support 102, 186, 199
terror and 199
trade unions 19—20, 168—9
Ukraine and 187-8
Vikzhel negotiations 156-65
Vyborg District Committee 66—7
women and 114—16
St Petersburg Committee 66-7, 71
St Petersburg Metal Workers’ Union
19-20
St Petersburg Soviet and 168
see also Bolshevik-Left SR Coalition;
Left SR-Bolshevik Coalition
Bosnia-Herzegovina 17
bourgeoisie, the 105, 167
economic crisis and 113
Brest-Litovsk peace talks 187, 188-9,
191 see also Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Bukharin, Nikolai 204
cadre workers 105
capitalism 130
Cartridge Works 107
Central Bureau of St Petersburg Trade
Unions 17—18
Central Soviet Executive 73
224
Index
Cheka secret police 181
Cheremisov, A. V. 87
Chernov, Victor 49, 51-2, 182
arrest 83
government forming and 131, 132
July Days and 82-3
land committees and 119, 120—2
as minister of agriculture 58, 60, 83,
85-6
resignation 122
Soviet Government and 160
Chkheidze, Nikolai 23, 33, 38, 39f
civic militias 96-7, 98-100
civil rights 43
civil war 198-9
class 45
class war 195
co-operative movement 143—4, 146, 169
Coalition Government (First) 55-65,
79, 201
Bolshevik Party and 56-7, 65-6, 72-6
challenge to 72-83
demonstrations and 77-8, 79—83
Ministry of Labour 109, 110
Ukraine and 78
see also Second Coalition
Government; Third Coalition
Government
Cold War, the 1
Commissariat of Agriculture 176
commission of enquiry 9-10
Commission on the Resumption of
Work 45
Committee for the People’s Struggle
against the Counter-Revolution 95,
102-3
Committee for the Salvation of the
Revolution and the Motherland
(CSRM) 157-60
communism 1
Conference of Petrograd People’s
Militias 99—100
Conference of Public Figures 89—90
Congress against Prostitution (1911) 17
Congress of Co-operative Societies
(1908) 17
Congress of Factory Panel Doctors
(1909) 17, 18
Congress of Northern Soviets 138, 140-1
Congress of Peasant Soviets 174, 175
Congress of People’s Universities (1908)
17
Constituent Assembly 6, 37, 57—8, 60,
177-80, 182
land reform and 120—1
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and 196
Constitutional Democrat Party 5
constitutional period 2, 5
constitutionalism 7
corporal punishment 43
Council of Petrograd People’s Militias
100
Council of the Republic see
Pre-parliament
counter-revolution
Committee for the People’s Struggle
against the Counter-Revolution 95,
102-3
Kornilov Affair 88-96, 102-4, 127-8,
130
coups d’état 2, 3—4, 31
Kornilov, Lavr and 88-96, 103,
127-8, 130, 158, 201-2
courts martial 43
CSRM (Committee for the Salvation
of the Revolution and the
Motherland) 157-60
Czechoslovak Legion 196
death penalty 43, 126—7
Kerensky, Alexander and 64, 85, 88
Declaration of the Right of Labouring
and Exploited People 180
Declaration on the Rights of Soldiers
46-7
defence industry 107, 113—14, 185
Delo naroda 127, 130
demobilisation 185—6
democracy 45, 205
armed forces and 48
peace and 49
Democratic Conference 132
demonstrations 53—4, 74—8, 76f
First Machine Gun Regiment 77—8,
79-83
July Days 80-4, 85
see also insurrection
district soviets 101—2
Dobrynskii, I. A. 93—4
Donald, Moira 2
dual power 42—8, 200—1
Dukhonin, N. N. 186-7
dumas (local government councils) 7, 22
Dzerzhinskii, Felix 181
economy, the 29, 58—9
crisis 111-13
inflation 106, 111
225
Geoffrey Swain
Society for the Economic
Rehabilitation of Russia 88
World War I and 106, 109
elections 5, 7
Constituent Assembly 177-8
democracy and 205
factory based 20—1, 72
Fifth Congress of Soviets 197-8
insurance 170—1
Kadet Party policy and 87
Lenin, Vladimir and 197, 203-4
Petrograd City Insurance Board 25
Petrograd Provincial Insurance Board
25
Pipe Factory 72
recall 182
rigging and 197—8, 203-4
State Duma and 10, 12-13
Tsar and 16
War Industries Committee 23-5
women and 114, 116
European revolution 69, 135, 190-1
Extraordinary Congress of Peasant
Soviets 174-5
factories 106-12
see also industry
factory committees 72, 107-14
conferences 112, 113, 114
unrest and 183-5
famine relief 14
February Revolution 35—7, 56, 96, 117,
204
Fifth Congress of Soviets 197-8
Finland 43
First All-Russian Conference of the
Bolshevik Military Organisation 77
First All-Russian Congress of Soviets
59, 60, 73-6
World War I offensive and 77
First Coalition Government see
Coalition Government (First)
First Conference of Petrograd factory
Committees 72, 112
First Machine Gun Regiment 77—8,
79-81
First State Duma 2, 5
elections and 10, 12—13
October Manifesto 11
food shortages 29—30, 32, 33, 111, 118
strikes and 34
Fourth State Duma 19, 20, 23, 26—9,
31-2, 36
World War I and 38
see also Provisional Committee of the
State Duma
France, revolution and 134
freedom of assembly 11, 19
freedom of association 12, 17, 18, 19
freedoms 43
Galernyi Island Shipyard 107
Gapon, Father Georgiy 7—8, 17
general strikes 10-12, 19
Germany 189-90, 191-2, 197, 198-9
Gill, Graham 2
Gorbachev, Mikhail 4, 204, 205
Government Declaration on War Aims
50, 51-2
supplementary note 54
grain seizures 195
grain shortages 29-30, 117, 118, 123-4
Guchkov, A. I. 22-3, 24, 27, 31
as minister of defence 46, 47, 61
Gvozdev, Kuz’ma 18, 19—20, 24—5, 33
Commission on the Resumption of
Work and 45
as minister of labour 133
Petrograd Soviet and 38
Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi 41, 42
Hughes apparatus 94-5
Imperial Guard 35-6
Imperial State Duma see State Duma
imperialism 52
industry 58-9, 105-7
costs 109
crisis 111-13
unrest 183
see also factory committees
inflation 106, 111, 123
insurrection 135^11, 146-9, 147/,
151-2
Kerensky, Alexander and 138, 142,
145, 148, 158-9
Lenin, Vladimir and 133, 134, 135-6
Nizhnii Novgotod and 199
Savinkok, Boris and 196
workers’ unrest 6, 182-5, 200
see also demonstrations
Inter-district Conference of Soviets 102,
103
International Women’s Day 34
Ivanov, Nikolai 37, 41
Izvestiya 59, 60, 98
Japan, war and 7, 10
226
Index
July Days BO-4, 96, 100-1, 116, 201
Kadet Party 5, 12
demonstrations and 5 3—4
First Coalition Government and 56-7
government forming and 130-1
‘parliamentary’ interlude and 14-16
Pre-parliament and 143-6
Provisional Government and 44-5
Second Coalition Government and
85-7
Kalegaev, Andrei 173, 175
Kamenev, Lev 67, 132, 156, 157
armistice and 187
insurrection and 135, 139, 140, 141
Lenin, Vladimir and 159
power and 202
Vikzhel negotiations 161-2, 164, 165
Kamkov, Boris 153, 155, 174-5
armistice and 192
Constituent Assembly and 178, 179
Germany and 197
Karelin, Vladimir 178, 191
Kazan 198—9
Kerensky, Alexander 3, 23, 31-3, 36,
64/; 201
Bolshevik Party and 73, 75, 103, 145,
158-9
Committee for the Salvation of the
Revolution and the Motherland
(CSRM) and 158
counter-revolution and 92
failures of 128
insurrection and 138, 142, 145, 148,
158-9, 202
July Days 83-4
Kornilov, Lavr and 87, 90, 92-6, 202
Military Commission and 40
Military Revolutionary Committee
and 142-3, 145
as minister of justice 41, 42, 43-4
as minister of war 60-5, 71
overthrow of 150-1, 158
peasant unrest and 124
Petrograd Soviet and 38
Pre-parliament and 143—4, 145-6
resignation 86
Second Coalition Government and
84-6, 91, 201-2
solder’s demonstrations and 52, S3—4
Third Coalition Government and
130-1, 132, 143
workers’ control 113
Khabalov, S. S. 34, 35, 37
Khrustalev, P. A. 9, 11
Kollontai, Alexandra 114-16, 169
Kornilov, Lavr 47, 52-3, 65, 89f
attempted coup 88-96, 201-2
death penalty and 87-8, 127
Kornilov Affair 88-96, 102-4, 127-8,
130, 158, 201-2
Krasnov, Petr 158, 159
Kronstadt naval base 12, 60, 82-3, 84
Krupskaya, Nadezhda 115
Krylenko, Nikolai 187
labour movements 2—3, 15—16, 168-72
see also trade unions
labour policies 107-11
labour unrest 6, 182-5, 200
see also strikes
Labourites, the 13
land committees 117-24
land reform 13, 118-25, 175-6
Lenin, Vladimir and 70
‘parliamentary’ interlude 15
peasantry and 117-24, 175-6
Provisional Government and 43
Stolypin, Petr and 13, 15, 29
land seizures 122—5
Langenzipen Factory 110-11
laundresses 116
Lazimir, P. 155
Left Socialist Revolutionaries (Left SRs)
see Left SRs
Left SR-Bolshevik Coalition 197, 203-5
Left SRs (Left Socialist Revolutionaries)
4, 151-6
arbitrary rule and 180-1
armistice and 191-2, 197
Bolshevik Party and 152, 154-6,
173-4, 191-9, 203
Cheka secret police and 181
Constituent Assembly and 177-9
elections and 197-8, 203^
Germany and 197, 198
land reform and 175-6
Lenin, Vladimir and 197, 198, 203-4
Military Revolutionary Committee
and 181
Revolutionary Convention and 179—80
Soviet Government and 156, 173—5
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and 197, 203
uprising 198, 204
Vikzhel negotiations 156—65
see also Bolshevik-Left SR Coalition;
Left SR-Bolshevik Coalition
Lena Gold Fields massacre 6, 19
227
Geoffrey Swain
Lenin, Vladimir 68/ , 137/
April Theses 70-1, 150, 189, 190,
201, 202
armed forces and 186-7
armistice and 186—90, 192, 194-5,
203
Bolshevik Military Organisation and
77
Bolshevik Party and 68/-71, 167-70,
172-3, 202
‘breathing space’ and 192, 193, 195,
196, 197, 204
Brest-Litovzk peace talks and 192,
193, 195, 196, 197, 204
caution of 2
Constituent Assembly and 178, 179,
180, 182
coup d’état element 3-4
democracy and 205
demonstrations and 75, 81-2, 83
electoral fraud and 197-8, 203-4
German plot and 84
German support and 199
government forming and 131, 133
grain seizure and 195
insurrection and 133, 134, 135-8,
139, 141, 148-9, 199
July Days 81-2, 83
Left SRs and 197, 198, 203-*
‘Letters from Afar’ 68, 69-70
Military Revolutionary Committee
and 181
Nizhnii Novgotod insurrection and
199
‘On Compromises’ 131, 134
peasantry and 70, 150, 190-1, 202-3
power sharing 3
Pre-parliament and 133
Recallism and 169
revolution and 69-70, 134, 135, 167,
204
Revolutionary Convention 182
socialist construction programme
195, 197
socialist revolution and 70, 135
Soviet government and 68/-72, 131,
150-1, 156, 165-7
terror and 199
Ukraine and 187—8
Vikzhel negotiations 160-5
What is to be Done? 167
Women’s Bureau and 115
working class and 167-8
World War I and 50-1, 77, 186-90,
192, 194-5, 203
liberals 7-10, 11, 26, 32-3, 55
Committee for the Salvation of the
Revolution and the Motherland
157-8
Soviet Government and 157—8
Steklov, Yurii and 131
see also bourgeois, the; Kadet Party
local government councils 7
Lozovsky, Solomon 165-6/, 171-2,
183, 185, 205
Lvov, Prince G. E. 22, 37, 42-3, 55, 60
resignation 84
soldiers’ demonstrations 52
Lvov, V. N. 93-4
Mensheviks, the 3, 13, 167
Committee for the Salvation of the
Revolution and the Motherland
157
freedom of association 18
ideology 167
‘parliamentary’ interlude 14—15
party rules 168
Petrograd Soviet and 39
Pre-parliament and 146
Red Guards and 97-8
social insurance 21
Soviet Government and 160
St Petersburg Metal Workers’ Union
19-20
strikes 19, 23, 33-4
trade unions 19-20
Michael, Grand Duke of Russia 37
Military Commission 40
military failure 22
military rearmament 17
Military Revolutionary Committee
(MRC) 142-3, 145, 146-8, 155,
180-1, 186
militias 96-7, 98-100
see also Red Guards, the
Milyukov, Pavel 28/, 31, 32
resignation 55
World War I and 49-50, 51-2, 53
Milyutin, Vladimir 113, 139, 164
state workers’ control and 185
Ministry of Agriculture 30
Ministry of Internal Affairs 30
Moscow 193, 196-9
strikes 10
Moscow Soviet 12
228
Index
Moscow State Conference 91-2
MRC (Military Revolutionary
Committee) 142-3, 145, 146-8,
155, 180-1, 186
Muraviev, Mikhail 159, 164—5, 196,
198
mutinies 12, 15, 35—6, 40, 126
Nevskii Shipbuilding Works 23
New Admiralty Shipyard 107
Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia see Tsar
Nizhnii Novgorod 126, 199
Nosar, G. S. 9, 11
‘Note of 18 April’ 54
Novaya zhizn’ 103, 140
Obukhov Factory 108—9, 160
October Manifesto 11, 12, 25
October Revolution, the 1
Order Number 1 40
parish (volost’) committees 123
‘parliamentary’ interlude 6, 12-16
Pavlovskii Regiment 35
peace 48-52
Peasant Mandate on the Land 120
Peasant Soviet 174, 175-6
peasantry, the 3, 202-3
All-Russian Congress of Peasant
Soviets 119
alliances 4, 134, 167
Congress of Peasant Soviets 175
Extraordinary Congress of Peasant
Soviets 174, 175
grain prices and 123^1
land reform and 117—24, 175—6
Left SRs and 4, 151
Lenin, Vladimir and 70, 150,
190-1
parish {volost ) committees and 123
Petrograd Soviet 47
political reform and 117-18
Soviet Government and 173—4
Trotsky, Leon and 190-1
unrest 124
voting and 134
World War I and 29
People’s Militia 99-100
petitions 6-7, 18
Petrograd
strikes 34-5
see also St Petersburg
Petrograd Society of Manufacturers and
Factory Owners 107
Petrograd Soviet 38—42, 45—6, 69, 201
April Crisis and 52—4
Bolshevik Party and 39, 66-9, 74—5,
101, 103, 132, 155
coups d’état 88-96
Declaration on the Rights of Soldiers
46-7
Democratic Conference 132
First Coalition Government and 55—6,
57, 59-60
Government Declaration on War
Aims 50, 51-2, 54
Inter-district Conference of Soviets
102, 103
labour policies 107—11
Liaison Commission 45, 46, 49—50
Mandate Commission 47
Military Revolutionary Committee
142-3
peace and 48—9
quasi-governmental functions 46-7
Red Guards and 97-9, 101, 102
Second Coalition Government and
86
Siberian exiles and 47
Soldiers’ Section 47, 51 f, 56, 73-4,
155
Trotsky, Leon and 140-1
Tsereteli, Irakli and 59—60
workers’ militias and 96
Workers’ Section 101
see also First All-Russian Congress of
Soviets
Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and
Soldiers’ Deputies 40
Philips Price, Morgan 124
Pipe Factory 107, 112, 114
Pipes, Richard 2
Plehve, Vyacheslav von 63
Poland 43
police 43, 181
raids 23
Polivanov, Aleksei 26, 46
Poiivanov Commission, the 46
Polkovnikov, G. P. 141
Popular Socialist Party 58, 143-4
Pravda 19, 68, 77, 84
Kerensky, Alexander and 103
renaming 101
Pravda group 67-8
Pre-parliament 132—4, 143-6
printers 10
prisons 43
Protopopov, Alexander 27
229
Geoffrey Swain
Provisional Committee of the State
Duma 36-8, 40~2, 69
Provisional Government 41—4, 54—5,
200-1
April Crisis and 48-55
Bolshevik Party and 69
coalition and 55
Declaration 54-5, 57
Kadet Party and 44-5
labour policies 107-8
Liaison Commission 45, 46, 49-50
World War I and 49-52
public congresses 17-18
Putilov Works 8, 23, 33, 106-7, 170
economic crisis and 111-12, 113-14
Rabinowitch, Alexander 197-8
Rabochii i soldat 160
Rabochii put 101
Rabotnitsa 114, 116
railway workers 10
Rasputin, Grigori 30-1
rearmament 17
Recallism 169, 178, 180, 182
Red Army 193
Red Guards, the 52-3, 95, 97-9, 103, 147f
disarming 101, 102
July Days and 101
religion 43, 115
Republican Centre 88
Respirator Factory 113
revolution 35-7, 91
Delo naroda and 130
European Revolution 69, 135, 190-1
February Revolution 35-7, 56, 96,
117, 204
Lenin, Vladimir and 69-70, 134, 135
Russian labour and 150
socialist phase 134-5
see also counter-revolution
Revolutionary Convention 179-80, 182
revolutionary parties 9
Riga prison riot 15
Right SRs 157, 175, 177-9
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and 196
Rosenberg, William 2, 45, 183, 185
Russian Council of Workers’ Control
184-5
Russian Freedom printing works 100
Ryazanov, David 157, 161, 162, 164,
165, 185
Rykov, Aleksei 162, 164
Savinkov, Boris 63, 90, 93, 95, 196
Schapiro, Leonard 2-3
Second Coalition Government 84—5
Declaration of Principles 85-6, 110
Kadet Party and 85-7
labour policies 109-10
Second Congress of the Russian Social
Democratic Labour Party 167
Second Congress of Soviets 138, 148—9,
152, 156-7, 174
Second State Duma 13-15, 25
shipyards 107, 109
Shlyapnikov, Alexander 40, 45, 154/ , 172
insurrection and 139
militias and 96-7
SRs and 153
Vikzhel negotiations and 164
Shteinberg, Isaak 154, 181
sickness insurance 23
Skobelev, Mikhail 32—3, 38, 52
as minister of labour 58, 110
Smith, Steve 2
Social Democrat Internationalists 101
Social Democratic Party 8—9, 168-9
‘parliamentary’ interlude 13-16
petitions 18
Provisional Government and 42
social insurance 17-18
St Petersburg Metal Workers’ Union
19-20
social historians 2
social insurance 17-18, 20-1, 110
Petrograd Soviet and 38
police raid 23
social policies 57, 58, 85
socialism 4, 6, 8, 58, 134—5
First Coalition Government and 59
Lenin, Vladimir and 195
Second Coalition Government and 86
Socialist Revolutionary Party (SRs) see
SRs
Society for the Economic Rehabilitation
of Russia 88
Soldatskaya Pravda 73, 77
soldiers see armed forces
Soldiers’ Section of the Soviet 73—4
Soldiers’ Soviet 47, 51 f
soldiers’ wives 115-16
Sorokin, Pitirim 32
Soviet Government 71-5, 129-35, 156,
172
armed forces and 186
Bolshevik Party discipline and
165-72, 203
July Days 80-3
230
Index
make-up of 174—5
peasantry and 173—4
Revolutionary Convention and 180
Vikzhel negotiations 156-65
Spiridonova, Maria 154, 174, 193
SRs (Socialist Revolutionary Party) 8—9,
63, 152-3, 182
All-Russian Congress of Peasant
Soviets 119
capitalism and 130-1
Committee for the Salvation of the
Revolution and the Motherland 157
Constituent Assembly and 177—8, 182
Kerensky, Alexander and 158
land reform and 119—21
Pre-parliament and 143, 146
Revolutionary Convention 182
Second Congress of Soviets 155
soldiers and 127
Soviet Government and 155, 160
St Petersburg workers and 152—3
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and 196
Ukraine and 187
see also Left SRs; Right SRs
St Petersburg 6—12
strikes 10, 11, 19
see also Petrograd
St Petersburg Committee 169
St Petersburg Metal Workers’ Union
19-21, 169, 170
St Petersburg Printer’s Union 20
St Petersburg Soviet 11—12, 23, 168
Stalin, Joseph 67, 204
insurrection and 141
Vikzhel negotiations and 164
Star Chamber 59, 73, 79
State Duma 2, 5
elections and 10, 12—13
October Manifesto 11
Provisional Committee of the State
Duma 36—8, 40—2
see also Fourth State Duma; Second
State Duma; Third State Duma
state workers’ control 185
Steklov, Yurii 131
Stolypin, Petr 13, 15, 29
strikes 8—9, 17, 33-4
Aivaz Factory 19
Baltic Works 17
food shortages and 34
general 10—12, 19
laundresses 116
Lena Gold Fields massacre 6, 19
Putilov Works and 23, 33
Russian Freedom printing works 100
St Petersburg Metal Workers’ Union
19-20
St Petersburg/Petrograd 10, 11, 19,
25, 34-5
strikomania 22, 25
Sukhanov, Nikolai 42, 45, 47-8
Bolshevik Party and 72, 102—4
supply committees 118, 122
Supreme Economic Council 185
Temperance Congress, the 17
Temporary Provisions 12, 16, 17
terror 199
‘Theses on Insurance’ 18
Third Cavalry Corps 158, 159
Third Coalition Government 129, 131,
132-3, 144-5
insurrection and 151—2
Third State Duma 16, 23
social insurance 17—18, 20
Thomas, Albert 63
trade unions 3, 7-10, 16, 17, 185
attacks on 16
Bolshevik Party and 19—20, 168—9
Central Bureau of St Petersburg Trade
Unions 17-18
economic crisis and 112
St Petersburg Metal Workers’ Union
19-20
St Petersburg Printer’s Union 20
Temporary Provisions 12
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 191, 192, 193,
195-7,203
Trotsky, Leon 11
armistice and 188—96
as commissar of war 193, 194f
Czechoslovak Legion and 196
insurrection and 136, 137-8, 139,
140-3, 146-8, 151-2
Left SRs and 198
Military Revolutionary Committee
142-3, 147
October Manifesto 11
peasantry and 190—1
political prisoner amnesty 11—12
power and 202
Pre-parliament and 133-4
rescue of Victor Chernov 83
Soviet Government and 156
trial and exile 16
Vikzhel negotiations 161—2
Tsar 5
abdication 37—8, 200
231
Geoffrey Swain
constitution and 200
coup d’état 31
electoral system 16
Fourth State Duma and 26-9, 31, 36-7
house arrest 43
land reform 13
liberal opposition to 7-10, 11, 26-9, 31
October Manifesto 11, 12
6parliamentsry’ interlude 14
political prisoner amnesty 11—12
Rasputin, Grigori and 30—1
removal of wealth 43
revolution and 35—7
strikes and 35
Tsaritsa 30-1
Tsereteli, Irakli 13, 49-50, 55, 61f, 72,
201
Bolshevik Party and 75—6, 85
First Coalition Government and 56—7,
59-61/; 79
Kadet Party and 57
land reform 15
land seizures 122
as minister of the interior 85
revolution and 91—2
Second Coalition Government and
84-5, 86
Ukraine 78, 187-8, 189
unemployment benefit 14
Union of Laundresses 116
Union of Officers 88—90
Union of Soldiers’ Wives 115—16
Verkhovskii, A. L 144—5
Vikzhel negotiations 156—65, 171
Volga Soviet Republic 198
Volhynian Regiment 35-6
Vyborg District Soviet 99, 10
Wade, Rex 2
war, Japan and 7, 10 see also World War I
War Industries Committee 6, 22-6, 27
Workers’ Group 25, 31, 33^1, 39
Wildman, Alan 2
women 34, 43, 44/, 106
workers 114-16
Women’s Bureau 114
Women’s Congress, the 17, 114-15, 169
workers, the 3, 6, 25, 106-7, 150
activists 172
alliances 134, 167, 190-1
Bolshevik Party and 168-72
cadre workers 105
demonstrations 53-4
evacuation 113-14
factory committees 107—14
food shortages and 33
labour movements 2-3, 15-16, 168—72
labour reform 107—10
Lena Gold Fields massacre 6, 19
Lenin, Vladimir and 167—8
organization of 7—10, 16—18, 58
petitions 6—7, 18
Petrograd Soviet 38^42
Putilov Works 33, 106-7, 111-12
revolution and 168, 172
Riga prison riot 15
rights 46
Russian Council of Workers’ Control
184
social insurance 20—1, 110
soldiers and 48
state workers’ control 185
unrest 6, 182-5, 200
voting and 134
wages 109
War Industries Committee 23—5
women 114-16
see also mutinies; strikes; trade unions
Workers’ Conference of Factory
Representatives 182—3
Workers’ Guard 99
workers’ militias 96—7
see also Red Guards, the
World War I 22
Allied victory 205
economy and 105, 109
First Coalition Government and 57,
60-3
Government Declaration on War
Aims 50,51—2, 54
industry and 105—6
Lenin, Vladimir and 50-1
offensive 60-3, 65, 71-2, 126, 201
peace 48-52, 185-92, 194-7, 203
peasantry and 29
resumption 193, 196
Zavoiko, V. S. 88, 93, 94
Zemgor (co-ordinating body supporting
war effort) 22-3, 26, 27
food supplies and 30
Zemstvo Congress 7
zemstvos (local government councils) 7,
22, 43, 117
Zinoviev, Grigorii 135, 139, 140, 141
power and 202
Vikzhel negotiations and 163, 164
‘years of reaction, the’ 17
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