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adam_text | Contents
Preface, xi
Introductory Essays, xv
The 1905 Revolution, xv
Background Alexander III, xv
Tsar Nicholas il, xvi
The Aftermath of Bloody Sunday, xviii
The October Manifesto, xx
Dumas, xxi
Consequences of 1905, xxi
The 1917 Revolution, xxii
Background to the Revolution, xxii
Abdication of the Tsar, xxiv
Lenin Returns, xxvi
Summer 1917, xxviii
The October Revolution, xxix
Consequences, xxx
The Russian Civil War (1917—1922), xxxi
First Moves, xxxi
Organizational Response, xxxii
Allied Intervention in the North, xxxii
War in the East, xxxiv
Southern Russia and the Volunteer Army, xxxv
Polish-Soviet War (1920—1921), xxxvii
Consequences, xxxviii
A—Z Entries
Alekseev, Mikhail Vasilievich (1857—1918), 1
Alexandra Fyodorovna, Tsarina (1872—1918), 2
Allied Intervention in Russia (1918—1922), 3
American Expeditionary Force, Siberia, 7
Anarchists, 9
Antonov-Ovseyenko, Vladimir (1883—1938), 11
April Theses, 12
Army, Soviet (Red Army; 1918—1991), 14
Bloody Sunday, 19
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of (March 3, 1918), 20
vii
viii | Contents
Brusilov Offensive (June 4-September 1, 1916), 22
Budenny, Semen Mikhailovich (1883-1973), 26
Bukharin, Nikolai (1888-1938), 26
Bullitt, William C, (1891-1967), 28
Casualties, Russian Civil War (1917-1922), 31
Cheka (Chrezvychaynaya komissiya), 32
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965), 33
Cossacks, 35
Czech Legion (August 1914-December 1919), 37
Denikin, Anton Ivanovich (1872-1947), 41
Duma, 42
Dzerzhinsky, Felix (1877-1926), 44
February (March) Revolution (1917), 47
Frunze, Mikhail (1885-1925), 49
Gapon, Father Georgy Apollonovich (1870-1906), 53
Golovin, Nikolai (1875-1944), 55
Goremykin, Ivan Logginovich (1839-1917), 56
Graves, William S. (1865-1940), 57
The Great Reforms, 58
Greens, 60
Guchkov, Alexander Ivanovich (1862-1936), 61
Izvestia, 63
Japanese Intervention in Siberia (1918-1922), 65
Kadets (Constitutional Democratic Party), 67
Kaledin, Alexei Maximovich (1861-1918), 68
Kamenev, Lev (1883-1936), 69
Kanin, Vasily Aleksandrovich (1862-1927), 71
Kazakov, Alexander Aleksandrovich (1889-1919), 72
Kerensky, Alexander Fyodorovich (1881-1970), 73
Kerensky Offensive (July 1-19, 1917), 75
Kolchak, Alexander Vasilievich (1874-1920), 78
Kornilov, Lavr Georgievich (1870-1918), 79
Kornilov Rebellion (1917), 80
Krylenko, Nikolai Vasilievich (1885-1938), 82
Labor Unions, 85
Lenin, Vladimir (1870-1924), 86
Litvinov, Maxim Maximovich (1876-1951), 89
Lloyd George, David (1863-1945), 90
Lvov, Prince Georgy Yevgenievich (1861-1925), 93
Makhno, Nestor Ivanovich (1889-1935), 95
Makhnovites, 96
Marx, Karl (1818-1883), 97
Mensheviks, 99
Mikhail Alexandrovich, Grand Duke (1878-1918), 101
Miliukov, Pavel Nikolaevich (1859-1943), 102
Molotov, Vyacheslav (1890-1986), 103
Narva, Battle of (1918), 105
Nicholas II, Tsar (1868-1918), 106
Nikolai Nikolaevich, Grand Duke (1856-1929), 108
October (November) Revolution (1917), 109
Octobrists, 112
Order No. 1 (March 1, 1917), 113
Orel-Kursk, Battle of, 114
Peasant Land Bank, 117
Petrograd Mutiny, 117
Piłsudski, Jozef (1867-1935), 120
Plekhanov, Georgi (1856-1918), 122
Pravda, 124
Prinkipo Conference, 126
Provisional Government, 127
Rasputin, Grigory Yefimovich (18647-1916), 131
Red Guards, 132
Red Terror, 134
Revolution of 1905, 136
Revolutionary Military Council, 137
Russian Civil War (1917-1922), 139
Russo-Polish War (February 1919-March 1921), 142
Semenovites, 147
Shchepkin, N. N. (1854-1919), 149
Stalin, Joseph V. (1878-1953), 151
Stolypin, Pyotr Arkadievich (1861-1911), 156
Tambov Rebellion (1920-1922), 159
Trotsky, Leon (1879-1940), 160
Tukhachevsky, Mikhail Nikolaevich (1893-1937), 162
Volunteer Army, 165
War Communism, 169
White Armies in the Russian Civil War (1917-1922), 171
Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924), 172
Witte, Sergei Yulevich (1849-1915), 175
Women’s Battalions of Death (1917), 177
World War 1, Russia in (1914-1917), 178
Wrangel, Pyotr Nikolaevich (1878-1928), 181
Yegorov, Alexander Ilyich (1883-1939), 183
Yudenich, Nikolai (1862-1933), 183
Zemstvo Union, 185
Zinoviev, Grigory (1883-1936), 187
x | Contents
Documents, 191
The 1905 Revolution, 191
The Program of the Social Democrats (1903), 191
The Program of the Social Revolutionaries (1905), 193
The Bloody Sunday Petition to the Tsar (1905), 194
The U.S. Ambassador’s Report on Bloody Sunday (1905), 197
Gapon’s Eyewitness Account of Bloody Sunday (1905), 199
Lenin’s View of Bloody Sunday (1905), 200
The Soviet Account of Bloody Sunday from 1938,201
The October Manifesto (1905), 203
Lenin on the Unfolding of the 1905 Revolution (1905), 204
The Tsar Dissolves the Second State Duma (1907), 205
The 1917 Revolution, 206
Abdication of Nicholas (1917), 206
Abdication of Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich (1917), 207
Lenin Calls for an Uprising (September 12-14, 1917), 208
The Decree on Peace (November 8, 1917), 209
Decree on the Press (November 9, 1917), 211
Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of Russia (November 15,1917), 212
Formation of the Red Army (January 28,1918), 213
Compulsory Military Training (April 22, 1918), 214
On the Rights and Duties of Soviets (January 6, 1918), 216
The Russian Civil War (1917-1922), 217
Fighting in Sviyazhsk (August 13, 1918), 217
Fighting at Kazan (August 21, 1918), 217
Trotsky Insists on Stalin’s Recall (October 4, 1918), 218
Stalin Reports Victories at Tsaritsyn (October 23, 1918), 219
Chronology, 221
Bibliography, 231
Editors and Contributors, 239
About the Editors, 243
Index, 245
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Index
Adzhubei, Alexei ,63-64
Alekseev, Mikhail Vasilievich, xxxi, 1-2,
36,68
education, 1
fall of Nicholas II and, 2
resignation from the military, 2
Third Army, 1
World War I, I
Alexander li
ending serfdom, 58-59
Great Reforms, 59-60,123
Alexander III, xv-xviii, 85, 106
Alexandra Fyodorovna, Tsarina, xxiv-xxiii, 2-3,
47, 131
canonization, 3
childhood, 2
execution, 3,107,141
marriage to Nicholas II, 2-3, 106
nickname, 2
religion, 2-3,106
Rasputin and, 2-3
St. Petersburg, in charge of, xxiv-xxiii, З, 119
suspicions regarding, 119
Alexei Nikolaevich, 131-132
Alice Maud Mary, 2
Allied Intervention in Russia, 3-7
Bolsheviks, xxxiii-xxxv
map of, 4
Russian Civil War, xxxii-xxxiv, 3,6
White forces, 3,6-7
Allied Supreme War Council, 3
All-Russian Congress of Soviets, 111
All-Russian Constituent Assembly, xxx, 135
November, 100
American Expeditionary Force, Siberia, 7—9,
57-58
Bolsheviks and, 7-8
Russian Civil War and, 7-9
White Forces and, 8-9
Anarchists, 9-10
definition of, 9
Makhnovites, 95-97
Russia, 9-10
United States, 10
World War T and, 9
Antonov-Ovseyenko, Vladimir, xxxi, 11-12
arrest, 11
Donbas region, 11
Lenin and, 11
Red Army, 11-12
Ukrainian forces, 11-12
Tambov Rebellion and, 160
“Appeal to All Peoples of the world, ” xxvi
April Theses, 12-14, 89
Marxism and, 33
Pravda article on, 14
presentation of, 13
Armed Forces of Southern Russia (SFSR) and,
114-115
Army, Soviet (Red Army; 1918-1991),
xxx—xxxix, 14—18, 111, 125
deserters, 315
formation of, 2 ] 3-214
interwar period, 17-18
Militaiy Revolutionary Committee, 140
origins, 14-17,49-51
Red Guards (Krasnaya Gvardiya), 15,
110-111, 132-134
Russian Civil War and, 14—17, 139-142
as the Party’s Army, 17
Art and Social Life, 123
Ascher, Abraham, 53, 113
24S
246 I Index
Asquith, Herbert, 34
Assembly of the Russian Factory and Mill
Workers of the City of St. Petersburg,
54, 85
Baker, Newton, 7-8
Bakunin, Mikhail, 9
Beese, Jones and Casson, 91
Benes, Edvard, xxxiv
Berkman, Alexander, 10
Bethelot, Henri, xxxv
Bezobrazov, A. N., 107
Black Army, 115, 140
Black Repartition, 122
Bloody Sunday, xxii, 19,48, 107,118
aftermath, xviii-xx
casualties of, 19
commemoration of, xxiv, 118
Gapon’s eyewitness account, 199-200
Lenin’s view of, 200-201
marchers, 19
Petition to the Tsar (1905), 194-197
Soviet account of Bloody Sunday from 1938,
201-203
U.S. Ambassador’s Report on, 197-199
Bochkareva, Maria “Yashka, ” 177
Bolshevik Land Decree, 36
Bolshevik Revolution,
General Staff, 111
July coup, xxvii-xxviii, 90
October Revolution, 110-112
peasants and, 115
Bolsheviks, xxv-xxvi, 123-124
April Theses, 12-14
capitalism and, xxxi, xxxviii, 142
class structure and, xvii, xxiv
Compulsory Military Training, 214-216
Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of
Russia, 212—213
Decree on Peace, The, 209-211
Decree on the Press, The, 211
Estonian Bolsheviks, 105
Fighting at Kazan, 217-218
Fighting in Sviyazhsk, 217
Formation of the Red Army, 213-214
founding of, 86-87
1st Machine Gun Regiment and, xxvii
Kiev party, 14
Marxism and, xvii, 90
Military Revolutionary Committee,
xxix-xxx, 111
October Revolution and, xxii, xxx, 78
On the Rights and Duties of Soviets,
216-217
Petrograd Soviets and, xxix
Pravda, 124-125
Red Guards and, 133-134
“Red” identity and, 17
Red Terror and, 134—136
Revolutionary Tribunals, 135
Russian Civil War, 37
Saratov party, 14
Siberia and, 8
Smolny Institute (headquarters), 70
Stalin Reports Victories at Tsaritsyn, 219
Trotsky Insists on Stalin’s Recall, 218—219
truth squads, 76
Ukraine, xxxii
War Communism, 169-170
Women’s Battalions of Death, 177-178
worker control, 170
World War I and, 3,81
Brest-Litovsk Treaty, 15,20-22, 89, 111
Bolsheviks and, 21
consequences of, 21-22
failure of Kerensky Offensive and, 20, 129
German invasion and, 22
British Liberal Party, 90-92
Bronstein, Leib (Lev) Davidovich. See Leon
Trotsky
Bronstein, Olga Davidovna, 69
Bruevich, Mikhail Bonch, 82
Brusilov, Alexei A., 22-25, 68, 75-77, 80,
177, 181
Brusilov Offensive (June 4-September 1, 1916),
22-25, 82, 180
Austro-Hungary High Command and, 24
German General Staff and, 25
initial attacks, 24
map of, 23
Budenny, Semen Mikhailovich, xxxvii, 16,26
birth, 26
Central Committee of the Communist Party,
26,70, 111, 124
October Revolution, 26
World War I and, 26
Bukharin, Nikolai, 26-28
birth, 27
Index j 247
execution, 28, 141
exile to Onega, 27
Pravda,27
Russian Civil War and, 27 -28
Russian Revolution and, 26-28
Bullitt, William C., 28-30
ambassador to France, 28
childhood, 28
death, 28
education, 28
Free French forces, 29
¡fs Not Done, 29
Paris Peace Conference, 28-29
Prinkipo Conference, 126-127
Report to the American People, 29
Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Twenty—Eighth
President of the United States: A Study, 29
World War 1,28
Bunge, Nicholas, xvi
Bureau of Central European Information, 28
Bryan, Louis, 29
Campbell-Bannerman, Henry, 91
Caspian-Caucasian Front, 17
Savage Division, 80, 101
Casualties, Russian Civil War, 31-32
civilians, 31
disease, 31
soldiers, 31
Central Powers, xxxi, 140
collapse of, XXXV
Kerensky Offensive and, 77
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk , 20-22
Cheka (Chrezvychaynaya komissiya), xxx,
32-33, 134
assassination of the tsar, 141
blocking detachments, 33
creation of, 32, 134
hierarchy, 32
Petrograd, 134-135
purpose of, 32-33
Special Punitive Brigades, 32
Chernov, Victor, xviii
Christian of Denmark, 106
Chto Delat? (What Is to Be Done?), 88
Churchill, Randolph, 33
Churchill, Winston, xxxiv, 33-35, 92
birth, 33
death, 35
head of the Admiralty, 33—34
postwar election, 35
South African War, 33
Tory opposition to, 35
World War 1,34-35
Clemenceau, Georges, xxxv, 92
Cold War, xxx
Committee for State Security, xxx
Communist Manifesto, 98-99, 123
Communist Party, 17
Central Committee, 50
Pravda,124-125
Compulsory Military Training, 214-216
Condition of the Working Class in England,
The, 98
Conference of Bolshevik Organizations, 14
Constituent Assembly, 70
Cossacks, 35-37
Don, xxxi, xxxvi-xxxvii, 35-36,68, 171
Kuban, 35-37
Russian Civil War and, 35-36
Russian Revolution and, 35—36
Terek, 35—36
Council of Labor, 71
Council of People’s Commissars. See
Sovnarkom
Czech Legion (August 1914-December 1919),
xxxiii, xxxiv, 8, 37-39, 78, 141
allied forces and, 37, 39
formation, 38
Russian Civil War, 37,39
Czechoslovak Army. 39
d’Anselme, Philippe, xxxv
Das Kapital, 87
Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of
Russia, 212-213
Defender of the Fatherland Day, 14
Denikin, Anton Ivanovich, xxxi, xxxvi, 37, 41,
38-39, 72, 78
Armed Forces of South Russia (AFSR),
114—115
education, 41
Makhnovites and, 96
Russian Army service, 41
Russian Civil War, 139,171
Russian Turmoil, The, 41
World War 1,41,78
d’Espèrey, Louis Franchet, xxxv
248 j Index
Development of Capitalism in Russia, The, 88
Directory, 141
Dmowski, Roman, 121
Drinker, Ernesta, 28
Dukhonin, Nikolai, 82
Dumas, xx-xxi, xxiii, 42-44, 108, 119, 133
assassination of Rasputin, 47
creation of, 107, 112, 127-128
dissolution of, 48, 205-206
First, xxi, 43, 67, 112, 149
Fourth, xx i, 44, 102, 113
Military Commission of the State, 114
Order No. 1 and, 113-114
Provisional Government, xxiv
Second, xxi, 43-44,67,205-206
Temporary Committee, 48-49
Third, xxi, 44, 81,102, 113
Dzerzhinski, Felix, 32, 44-45, 134
Bolshevik Revolution and, 45
Cheka and, 44-45
Provisional Government and, 44
Russian Civil War and, 45
Social Democratic parties and, 44
statue of, 45
Dzhugashvili, Iosif Vissrionovich, See Joseph
Stalin
Dzhugashvili, Yakov, 156
Eastern Front, 17,77
Eleven-Day War, 15
Emancipation of Labor Group, xvii
Engels, Friedrich, 97-99, 123
Espionage Act, 10
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 29
February (March) Revolution (1917), xxii,
xxx-xxxi, 12, 14, 47-49, 100,
107,124
cause of, 47
Duma and, 48—49
food strikes, 48
Nicholas II and, 47-48
Red Guards and, 132
war loans and, 49
Feliks Iusupov, 132
Ferdinand, Franz, 91
assassination, xxiii, 107
1st Machine Gun Regiment, xxvii, 81
Fisher, John “Jackie, ” 33-34
Foch, Ferdinand, 92
Food strikes, xxiii, 74, 89
Fourteenth Party Congress, 71
Franco-Prussian War, 9
Francis, David R., xxxiii
Free French forces, 29
French, John, 34
Frick, Henry Clay, 10
Frunze, Mikhail, 18, 49-51
election to Central Committee of the
Community Party, 50
Russian Civil War, 49-50
Russian Red Army, founding of,
49-51
Russian Revolution, 49
World War 1,49
Frunze Military Academy, 51
Fullon, Vladimir Alexandrovich, 86
Fundamental Laws, xxi, 43—44
Gapon, Father Georgy Apollonovich,
xviii,xxii, 19,53—55,86
Bloody Sunday, 55,118
education, 53
eyewitness account of Bloody Sunday,
199-200
founding the Assembly of the Russian
Factory and Mill Workers of the City of
St. Petersburg, 54,85
marriage, 53
murder, 55
Winter Palace protest, 54—55
Gaponovites, 19
George, David Lloyd, 6, 34-35,
126-127
Giliarovskii, Ippolit, xix
Goldman, Emma, 10
Golovin, Nikolai, 55—56
German occupation of France, 55
Northwestern Front, 55
World War I, 55
Goremykin, Ivan Logginovich, 56-57
appointed prime minister, 56-57
arrest, 57
contempt for Duma, 56-57
July Crisis, 57
Graves, William S., xxxv, 7-9, 57-58
American Expeditionary Force to Siberia,
57-58
education, 57
service in Philippine-American War, 57
Index j 249
Great Purges, 12, 28, 69, 152
The Great Reforms, 58-60
Alexander II and, 58-60
serfdom, 59-60
zemstvos, 59
Greens, 60-61, 115
Bolsheviks and, 61
Lenin and, 61
Russian Civil War, 60, 140
support of the Whites, 60
Grigorovich, Ivan K., 72
Guchkov, Alexander Ivanovich, 49,61-62, 67
anti-Semitism, 113
Bolshevik Revolution and, 62
Boxer Rebellion, 62
education, 61
elected to Duma, 62
Octobrists and, 62, 112-113
Russo-Japanese War, 62
South African (Second Boer) War, 61
Gulag (Gosudarstvennoye lageri), 32
Haig, Douglas, 91-92
Haymarket Affair, 10
Hegel, Friedrich, 9, 98
History of Russia, A, xv
History of Russian Social Thought, 123
Hitler, Adolf, xxxviii, 28-29, 90, 103
Hull, Cordell, 29
Imperial Russian Army, xxxii, 17,50, 82, 107
casualties, 119
deserters, 36
Petrograd Mutiny and, 119
Internationa! Socialist Bureau, 70
International Women’s Day, 119
Ironside, W. E., xxxiii
Its Not Done, 29
ludenich, N. N., xxxvi-xxxvii
/zvestia, 63—64
Bolshevik propaganda and, 63
evolution of, 64
founding of, 63
October Revolution and, 63
under Alexei Adzhubei, 63-64
Japanese intervention in Siberia (1918—1922),
65-66
Jellicoe, John, 34
Jerome, Jenny, 33
Jones, Ira “Taffy,” 73
July Days, 57, 81, 89
Kadet (Constitutional Democratic) Party, xvii,
xxvii, 67-68, 112-113
creation of, 67
The Liberation, 67
progressive reforms, 67-68
Russian Revolution and, 67
Kaledin, Alexei Maximovich, xxxi,
36, 68
Battle of Lutsk, 68
education, 68
suicide, xxxi, 37,68
World War I and, 68
Kamenev, Lev, 13-14, 69-71, 96-97,
100, 125
conference of Georgian Bolsheviks, 69
Execution, 69,71
Pravda, 70
Russian Revolution of 1917,69
Kamenev, S. S., xxxvi
Kanin, Vasily Aleksandrovich,
71- 72
awards, 72
birth, 71
education, 71-72
White forces, 72
Kaplan, F any a, 135
Kazakov, Alexander Aleksandrovich,
72- 73
anti-Bolshevik forces, 73
Corps Flight Detachment, 73
World War 1,72
Kerensky, Alexander Fyodorovich, xxvi-xxviii,
xxx, 2, 49, 73-75,81, 129
appointment to the Petrograd Soviet, 74
appointment to the Provisional Government,
74
education, 74
exile, 75
Offensive, 75-78, 109-110
World War 1,74
Kerensky Offensive (July 1—19, 1917), 2,75-78,
80-81, 109-110, 129
Bolshevik Party on, 75-76
Eighth Army and, 77,81
Eleventh Army and, 77
map of, 76
Seventh Army and, 77
250 I Index
Khlysty sect, 131
Kirov, S. M.
assassination of, 71
Kitchener, Horatio, 34
Kolchak, Alexander Vasiiievich, xxxiv-xxxv, 8,
39, 50, 55, 65, 78-79, 94
arrest, 79
death, 6,79
Russian Civil War, 78-79, 139
White forces, 78-79
World War 1,78
Kornilov, Lavr Georgievich, xxviii, xxxi, 2,36,
77-78, 79-80,81, 129
appointed commander of the Russian Army,
80
death, 80
education, 79
Kerensky Offensive, 80
Kornilov Rebellion, 80-81
October Revolution, 110
Russian Civil War, 171
Russo-Japanese War, 79-80
World War 1,80
Kornilov Rebellion (1917), 80-81, 101
causes of, 80-81
members, 81
Kornilov and, 81
Krasnov, P. N., xxxvi
Kropotkin, Peter, 10
Khrushchev, Nikita, 64, 104
Krylenko, Nikolai Vasiiievich, 82-83
arrest, 83
Bolshevik Military Organization, 82
Revolutionary Tribunal, 82
Russian Revolution of 1905,82
trial, 83
work at Pravda, 82
World War 1,82
Krymov, Alexander, 80
Labor unions, 85-86
Alexander HI and, 86
Bloody Sunday, 86
Nicholas II and, 85
October Revolution, 86
workers’ strikes, 85-86
Land and Liberty, 122
Lenin, V. I., xvii, xxix, xxxiii, 27, 50,69-71, 80,
82, 86-89, 96, 99, 133
April Theses, 12-14,89
attempted assassination of, 134-135
Calls for an Uprising, 208-209
childhood, 87
Chto Delat? (What Is to Be Done?), 88
death, 28,103
Development of Capitalism in Russia,
The, 88
education, 87
escape to Finland, 77, 110
exile, 109
February Revolution, 12-13
Marxism, 123
New Economic Policy, xxxviii, 89
October Revolution and, 109
Paris Peace Conference, 28
Pravda, 124-125
Provisional Government and, xxvii-xxviii,
13-14,89
pseudonym, 87
Red Army, creation of, 15
Red Terror, 134-136
Russian Revolution of 1917, xxvi-xxviii
Tambov Rebellion and, 159-160
Ukrainian forces, 11
Unfolding of the 1905 Revolution, 204—205
View of Bloody Sunday, 200-201
World War I and, xxvi-xxviii, 81
Lenin institute, 71
Liberation, The, 67
Liberator, The, xvi
Litvinov, Maxim Maximovich, 89-90
birth, 89-90
Bolsheviks and, 90
Marxism and, 90
Operation Barbarossa and, 90
Russian Social Democratic Party, 90
Lloyd George, David, 90-91
ascension in the Liberal Party, 91
birth and childhood, 90
July Crisis of 1914,91
Third Battle of Ypres, 92
Western Front, 92
London Monetary and Economic
Conference, 29
Louis IV, 2
Ludendorff Offensives, xxxiii, 5
Lutsk, Battle of, 68
Lvov, Prince Georgy Yevgenievich, xxv,
49, 74, 77, 93-94,
abdication of Nicholas II, 93
Index j 251
arrest, 94
education, 93
politics, 93
resignation, L10
Lvov, Vladimir, 81
Makhno, Nestor Ivanovich, 95,
140-141
anarchism, 95,97
birth, 96
Bolsheviks and, 95
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, 95
Makhnovites, 96-97
anarchism, 96-97
anti-Semitism, 97
legacy of, 97
Russian Civil War, 96, 140-141
White Forces and, 96-97
Malatsta, Errico, 10
Malinovskii, Roman, 124—125
Martov, Julius, 100
Marx, Karl, xvii, xxii, 97-99,123
birthday, 124
class consciousness and, 98—99
Communist Manifesto* 98-99, 123
Das Kapital, 87
education, 97-98
marriage, 97-98
Rheinische Zeitung, 98
Marxism, xvii, 122—124
Marie Fyodorovna, 106
Masaryk, Tomáš, xxxiv, 38
Matiushenko, A. N., xix-xx
Mensheviks, xvii, xxv, xxviii, 70, 88, 99-100,
123
October Revolution and, xxix
Russian Civil War, 100
splintering, 100, 124
support for, xxii, 100
Trotsky and, 100
World War I, 100
Mikhail Alexandrovich, Grand Duke,
101
abdication of, 207-208
arrest, 101
birth, 101
Petrograd Mutiny, 120
service in the Caucasian Native Calvary,
101
service in the Horse Guards, 101
Military Revolutionary Committee, 140
Miliukov, Pavel (Paul) Nikolaevich,
xvii, 49, 67,102
election to the Third and Fourth Dumas, 102
Provisional Government, 102
resignation, 94
Studies in the History of Russian Culture, 102
Volunteer Army, 102
Miller, Eugene K., xxxiii—xxxiv
Molotov, Vyacheslav, 103-104
expelled from the Communist Party, 104
joining the Social Democratic Party, 103
work in the Politburo, 103
World WarH, 104
Morrow, Charles, 148
Moscow Directive, xxxvi
Most, Johann, 9
Mother Earth, 10
Mozyr Group, xxxviii, 144
Munich Conference, 90
Murmansk Regional Soviet, xxxiii
Myshlaevsky, Viktor, 184
Naczelny Komitet Narodowy (Supreme National
Committee, NKN), 121
Narva, Battle of, 105
Estonian Bolsheviks, 105
Estonian Defence League at, 105
Estonian nationalism and, 105
Soviet 6th Rifle Division at, 105
National Center, 150
Nepenin, Adrian I., 72
Nicholas II, Tsar, xvi-xix, xxiii-xxiv,
72, 78,106-107, 108, 119-120,
131, 139
abdication, xxiv-xxvi, 2—3, 38,48,80-81,93,
133,206-207
ascension to power, 106
birth, 106
Bloody Sunday, 19,48, 54, 107
call for martial law, xx, 106—107
children, 106-107
dissolving of the Second State Duma,
205-206
execution, 3, 107
February Revolution, 47
Fundamental Laws,xxi
marriage, 2,107
October Manifesto, 203
Russification, 106-107
252 j Index
Nikolai Nikolaevich, Grand Duke,
108, U9
Caucasus Military Region, 108, 184
criticism from the Duma, 108
resignation from the Council on State
Defense, 108
Russian Revolution, 108
Russo-Japanese War, 108
Russo-Turkish War, 108
Nikolai Nikolaevich (the Elder), Grand Duke, 108
Nixon, Richard, 29—30
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, xxx
Northern Front, 17
Northwestern Front, 55
October Manifesto, xxi-xxi, xxiii, 107, 112,203
October (November) Revolution (1917), xvii,
xxii, 50, 55, 68, 82, 100, 109-112
Bolshevik Party and, 109—112
consequences of, 11 l—l 12
Russia’s withdrawal from World War I, 109
Russian Revolution of 1917 and, xxix-xxx,
109-112
Octobrists, xxi, xxiv, 49, 62, 67, 112-113
domestic issues, 112
founding of, 112
main planks of, 112
political autonomy of Poland, 113
Okhrana, 54, 106
Omdurman, Battle of, 33
On the Rights and Duties of Soviets,
216-217
Operation Barbarossa, xxxii—xxxiii, 90
Order No. 1 (March I, 1917), xxv, 49, 109,
113-114
addressing of military, 114
result of, 114
weapons and, 114
writing of, 113—114
Order No. 2, 114
Orel-Kursk, Battle of, 114—115
Armed Forces of Southern Russia (SFSR)
and, 114-115
Bolshevik Revolution and, 115
Greens and, 115,
Red Forces and, 114
White Volunteer Army and, 115
Paderewski, Ignacy, 121
Palmer, Alexander, 10
Paris Commune of 1871,9
Paris Peace Conference, 6,22, 28, 174
Peasant Land Bank, 117
establishment of, 117
farms financed by, Í17
purpose of, 117
Peoples’ Commissariat for Internal Affairs
(Narodni Kommisariat Vnutrikh Del), 83
Petersburg League of Struggle for the
Emancipation of the Working Class, 88
Petrograd Mutiny, 117-120
Bloody Sunday protests and, 118
Russian Army and, 119,332
Winter Palace, 118
Petrograd Soviets, xxiv—xxvi, xxx, 111, 133
Executive Committee, xxviii-xxix
Military Revolutionary Committee, 111
Order No. 1, xxv, 49, 109
reelection of, xxix
Red Guard, 134
Petrovna, Valentina, 178
Philadelphia Public Ledger, 29
Phiiippine-American War, 57
Piłsudski, Jozef, xxxvii, 120—122
arrest, 120-121
education, 120
Polish Socialist Party, 120
Polish-Soviet War, 120, 143-144
Russian revolutionary movements, 120
World War I, 120
Pipes, Richard, 36
Plekhanov, Georgi, xvii, 122—124
Art and Social Ufe, 123
Black Repartition, 122
death, 124
education, 122
History of Russian Social Thought, 123
Marxism and, 122—124
Russian Revolution and, 122
Polish Legion, 121
Polish National Committee, 121
Polish Socialist Party (Polska Partia
Socjalistyczna, PPS), 120
PPS Revolutionary Faction, 120
Polish-Soviet War, xxxvii—xxxviii, 122
Politburo, xxxvii, 71
Polska Organizacja Wojskowa (Polish Military
Organization), 121
Polska Sia Zbrojna, 121
Poole, F. C„ xxxiii
Index I 253
Potemkin, xix-xx
Pravda, 13, 27, 70, 82, 124-125
Bolshevik Party and, 124-125,133
Communist Party and, 125
Roman Malinovskii and, 124
Russian Civil War and, 125
Vladimir Lenin and, 124
Princip, Gavrilo, xxiii
Prinkipo Conference, 126-127
Paris Peace Accords and, 126
Russian Civil War and, 126
Woodrow Wilson and, 126-127
Program of the Social Democrats, The (1903),
191—193
Program of the Social Revolutionaries, The
(1905), 193-194
Proletarian Revolution, xxxviii
Provisional Government, xv, xxx—xxxi, 67-68,
78, 81, 113, 125,127-129
Allied forces and, 8
Bolsheviks and, 128
establishment, xxiv-xxvi, 49, 127-128,133
Lenin on, xxvii-xxviii, 13-14,89
Mensheviks and, 100
Support of, 128
Raboche-Krest’ianskaia Krasnaia Armiia
(Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army), xxxii,
14,134
Rada, xxxii
Rasputin, Grigory Yefimovich, 2, 107,
131-132
assassination of, 47,132
membership in Khlysty sect, 131
miraculous powers, 131-132
relationship with royal family, 131—132
Red Army, See Army, Soviet
Red Cavalry Corps, xxxvii
III, xxxvii-xxxviii, 80-81
“Red” identity, 17
Red Guards, 132-134
Bolshevik Revolution and, 133
establishing, 132
November Revolution, 134
Petrograd, 133-134
Red Terror, 134-136
Cheka and, 134-135
targets of, 135-136
violence of, 134—136
Reed, John, 29
Revolution of 1905: Russia in Disarray, The,
53, 113
Revolution of 1905, xv—xxii, 35, 82, 88,136-137
Alexander III, xv—xviii
Bloody Sunday, aftermath, xviii—xx, 48, 138
Bloody Sunday Petition to the Tsar, 194—197
Consequences of, xxi-xxii, 139
documentation, 191-206
Gapon’s eyewitness account of Bloody
Sunday, 199-200
Lenin on the unfolding of, 204—205
Lenin’s view of Bloody Sunday
Nicolas II, xvi—xviii, 138-139
October Manifesto, xxi-xxi, 107,112,
138-139,203
Program of the Social Democrats,The,
191-193
Soviet account of Bloody Sunday from 1938,
201-203
Program of the Social Revolutionaries, The,
193-194
Tsar Dissolves the Second State Duma,
205-206
U.S. Ambassador’s Report on Bloody Sunday,
197-199
Revolution of 1917, xxi -xxxi, 121
abdication of Grand Duke Mikhail
Alexandrovich, 207-208
abdication of Nicholas II, xxiv-xxvi, 206-207
background, xxii—xxiv
beginning, 49
compulsory military training and, 214—216
consequences of, xxx—xxxi
Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of
Russia, 212-213
Decree on Peace, The, 209-211
Decree on the Press, The, 211
documentation of, 206-217
formation of the Red Army, 213-214
Lenin Calls for an Uprising, 208-209
Lenin’s return, xxvi-xxviii
1905 Russian Revolution and, xv-xx
October Revolution and, xxix—xxx, 109-112
On the Rights and Duties of Soviets, 216-217
Summer 1917, xxviii-xxix
Revolutionary Military Council, 17,137—139
Bolsheviks and, 136-137
Lenin and, 136-137
purpose of, 137
Red Army and, 137
2S4 I Index
Revolutionary Tribunals, 135
Rheinische Zeitung, 98
Riasanovsky, Nicholas, xv
Robertson, William, 91-92
Rocker, Rudolph, 10
Rodzianko, Mikhail, 119-120, 177
Romanovs, xvii, xxii, 120
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 28-29
Roosevelt-Litvinov Agreements, 29
Rusin, Alexander 1., 72
Russia
entering World War I, xxii
industrialization, xvi, 123
Russia under the Bolshevik Regime¿6
Russian Civil War, 35,125,134,139-142
Allied intervention in, xxxii-xxxiv, 3,6,35,
141-142
Anarchist (Black) Army, 140
casualties, 31-32
causes of, xv, xxxi-xxxix
documentation, 217-219
end of, 66
fighting at Kazan, 217-218
fighting in Sviyazhsk, 217
first moves, xxxi-xxxii
Greens, 141
Makhnovites, 96-97
organizational response, xxxii
Polish-Soviet War, xxxvii-xxxviii
Pravda and, 125
Red Army, 140-142
Red Terror, 134—136
Semenovites, 147-148
Southern Russia and the Volunteer Army,
xxxv-xxxvii
Stalin Reports Victories at Tsaritsyn, 219
Tambov Rebellion, 159-160
Trotsky Insists on Stalin’s Recall,
218-219
war in the East, xxxiv-xxxv
White forces, 38-39,72,78, 107,
139-141
Russian Navy, xix
Russian Orthodox Church, 131
Russian Social Democratic Party (RSDLP),
xvii-xviii, xxii-xxiii, 54, 112
Bolshevik wing of, xvii, 86-89
Mensheviks, xvii, 70,88,99-100,100
Program of the Social Democrats (1903)
The, 191-193
Second Congress, 88
unification of, 88
Russian Turmoil, The, 41
Russo-Polish War, 141,142-145
Polish army and, 143
Treaty of Riga, 142
Treaty of Versailles and, 142
Russo-Japanese War, xvi, 6,62, 78-80,
107-108, 120, 184
Russo-Turkish War, 108
Sablin,M. P.,72
Science of Revolutionary Warfare, The 9
Sedition Act, 10
Semenov, Grigori, 8, 65,147-148
Semenovites, 147-148
Russian Civil War, 147-148
Special Manchurian Detachment, 147
White forces, 147-148
Shchepkin, N. N., 149-150
election to Duma, 149
Russian participation in World War I, 149
work with Tactical Center, 149
Seventh Army, 55
Shaposhnikov, Boris, 18
Sixth Red Army, xxxiv
Smolny Institute, 70
Social Revolutionary Party, xviii, xxiii, xxv,
xxviii, 110, 112, 135
1918 election, xxx
October Revolution, 111
Program of the Social Revolutionaries, The
(1905), 193-194
Provisional Government and, 8
Sokolov, Nikolai D., 113
South African War (Second Boer War),
33,61
Southern Front, xxxvi-xxxvii, 50
Southwestern Front, xxxiii, 144
49th Infantry Division, 80
XXXV Corps, 80
Soviet Army Day, 14
Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies, 114
Soviet Union
creation of, xxx, 112
German invasion of, xxxii-xxxiii
Sovnarkom, 11, 71
Spanish Civil War, 12
St Catherine Chapel of the Peter and Paul
Cathedral, 3
Index j 255
Stalin, Joseph, xxvi, xxxvi, xxxviii, 17,28-29,
50, 100, 125,151-156
Bolshevik Party, 151-156
Bolshevik Revolution, 155
Cold War, 154-155
death, 152
domestic policy and personal life,
155- 156
early life and rebellions, 151
foreign policy, 90
The Great Patriotic War, 153-154
Great Purge, 69,152
Nationalism, 151
Revolution and Civil War, 151-152
Trotsky insistence on recall, 218-2J9
victories at Tsaritsyn, 219
World War II, 153-154
Stolypin, Pytor, 106-107, 117, 139,
156- 157
birth, 156
Dumas and, 157
education, 157
Stolypin necktie, 139
Stürmer, Boris, 57
Struve, Peter, xvi, 67
Supreme Military Council, 17, 82
Svanidze, Ekaterina, 156
Syrový, Jan, 38
Sytin, P. P, xxxvi
Tabouis, Georges, xxxi
Taft, Robert, 29
Tambov Rebellion, 159-160
Green forces, 159-160
reprisals for, 159-160
Russian Civil War and, 159-160
War Communism and, 169
Temporary Regulations, xv-xvi
Tenth Army, xxxvi
339th Infantry Regiment (Wisconsin National
Guard), xxxiii-xxxiv
Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Twenty-Eighth
President of the United States: A
Study, 29
Trans-Siberian Railway, xxxiv-xxxv, 38-39,
175-176
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, xxxiii, 100, 105, 141,
150, 161
Treaty of Portsmouth, xvi, 107
Treaty of Riga, 142
Treaty of Versailles, 29,142,174
Trotsky, Leon, xxvi, xxxii, xxxiv, xxxvi-xxxviii,
69-71, 82, 88-89,97, 100,160-161
chairman of Council of Peoples’
Commissars, 89
death, 161
insistence on Stalin’s recall, 218-219
Iskra, 160
Marxism and, 160
October Revolution, 111
Pravda and, 125
Red Army, creation of, 15-16,49-50,161
reforms, 141
Russian Civil War, 171
Supreme Military Council, 17,82
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk , 21,89
Ukrainian forces and, 12
World War I and, 160
Tsushima, Battle of, 107
Tukhachevsky, Mikhail Nikolaevich,
xxxvii-xxxviii, 18,162-163
arrest, 163
Russo-Polish War, 143-144
Tambov Rebellion and, 160
“The War Plans of Germany in Our Time, ”
163
World War I and, 162
Two Emperors’ Proclamation, 121
Ukrainian Front, 11—12,17
Ulianov, Vladimir Ilyich. See V.I. Lenin
Union of Liberation, xvi-xvii
Union of Old Soldier of Russia, 182
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See Soviet
Union
Union of Liberation, 67
Union of Zemstvos and Towns, xxiii, 93
Uritsky, Moisei, 134
Vakulenchuk, G. M., xix-xx
Vatsetis, Ioakhim L, 16
Volunteer Army, xxxvi—xxxvii, 165-167
First Kuban Campaign, 166
formation, 2,165
headquarters, xxxi
Ice March, 37,166-167
Second Kuban Campaign, 165-166
Von Essen, Nikolai, 72
Von Westphalen, Jenny, 97
Vonliarliarsky, V. M., 107
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Voroshilov, Kliment, xxxvi, 17
Vyshnegradsky, Ivan, xvi
War Communism, 169-170
definition of, 169
food shortages, 169
Tambov Rebellion and, 169
Warsaw, Battle of, xxxviii
Warsaw Pact, xxx
Western Front, xxxvii-xxxix, 17, 38
Allied Forces, 5
Russo-Polish War, 144
Weygand, Maxime, xxxviii
White Armies in the Russian Civil War, 38-39,
72, 78, 139-142,171
Allied support of, 3,6,7—9, 38-39
Bolsheviks and, 171—172
Don Cossacks and, 171
White Army, xxvi, xxx, xxxiii-xxxv, 55, 111,
114-115, 125
Allied support of, 3, 6,7-9,38-39
formation, 2
Makhnovites and, 96-97
Provisional Government, 39
Russian Civil War, 38-39,72,78,139-142,
171
Semenovites, 147—148
White Volunteer Army, 115
Will of the People, xviii
Wilson, Henry, 92
Wilson, Woodrow, xxxiii—xxxv, 6-9, 126-127,
172-174
education, 172
Paris Peace Conference, 6,22,28, 174
Prinkipo Conference, 126—127
Treaty of Versailles, 29,142, 174
World War I, 173
Winter Palace, xviii, 86
Bloody Sunday protests, 19,54-55, 118
Provisional Government and, xxix
Witte, Sergei Yulevich, xvi, 106, 139,
175-176
constructing Trans-Siberian Railway,
175-176
Death, 176
resignation from government, 176
Women’s Battalions of Death (1917), 177-178
Black Hussars of Death, 178
Bolsheviks and, 178
forming of, 177
Moscow, 178
volunteers for, 177-178
Workers*Cause, 88
World War I, xxii, 49, 100
Britain in, 33-35
Japan, xxxiv, 5-7,65-66
Lenin on, xxvii-xxviii
Outbreak of, 70,80, 82,120
U.S. neutrality and, 173-174
World War I, Russia in (1914—1917), xxii,
20,22-26,55-56,81, 100, 132, 141,
178-181
Brusilov Offensive, 180
Duma and, 181
Great Retreat, 180
Map of, 179
World War II, xxx-xxxvii, 180
Wrangel, Pyotr, xxxvii, 139, 159,181-182
Armed Forces of south Russia, 182
Moscow Campaign, 182
Russo-Japanese War, 181
Union of Old Soldiers of Russia, 182
World War I, 181
Yegorov, Alexander Ilyich, xxxvii-xxxviii,
18,183
arrest, 183
October Revolution, 183
Russian Revolution, 183
Yeltsin, Boris, 124
Young Hegelians, 98
Ypres, Third Battle of, 92
Yudenich, Nikolai, 183-184
death, 184
education, 184
Russo-Japanese War, 184
White forces, 184
Yurev, Konstantin, 134
Yurovsky, Yakov, 107
Zemstvo Congress, xviii, 86
Zemstvo Union, 59, 185-187
Bolsheviks and, 187
consolidation of, 186
employees of, 187
peasants and, 185-186
school programs and, 185
World War I and, 185
i
Index I 257
Zemstvos, 185—187
Zhdanov, Andrei, 155
Zhukov, Georgy, 16
Zinoviev, Grigory, 69-71, 100,
187-189
execution, 1189
Proletary, 188
Russian Civil War, 188—189
Russian Revolution of 1905, 187-188
Russian Revolution of 1917, 187-189
Sotsial-demokrat, 188
Soviet Central Committee, 188
trial, 189
Zubatov, S. V., 54, 85
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title | Russian Revolution of 1917 the essential reference guide |
title_alt | Russian revolution of Nineteen hundred seventeen |
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