Eyewitness 1917: the Russian Revolution as it happened
A dramatic account of a year of two revolutions in Russia, told through extracts from contemporary diaries, letters and memoirs and illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs. Eyewitness 1917 is a dramatic and compelling account of Russia's revolutionary year as told by those who...
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Zusammenfassung: | A dramatic account of a year of two revolutions in Russia, told through extracts from contemporary diaries, letters and memoirs and illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs. Eyewitness 1917 is a dramatic and compelling account of Russia's revolutionary year as told by those who lived through it (not just in Russia). The book consists entirely of primary sources, taken from letters, memoirs, diaries and other documents of the period, accompanied by remarkable images, many previously not published. The team of journalists and experts behind Project 1917 has scoured archives, libraries and storerooms for texts, photographs and videos which are presented in a way that brings the reader as close as possible to the lives and events of that extraordinary year. The story is told through several chapters that reveal the ebb and flow of events and opinions over the year, from increasing disillusionment with the monarchy to revolutionary fervour after the abdication of Nicholas II, then the gradual 'unravelling' of the Provisional Government, and eventually the 'Great October' that brought the Bolsheviks to power. There were many who thought that Russia's second revolution would also be short-lived, but it was the decisive moment in a year that influenced the entire course of the twentieth century, as this book vividly demonstrates |
Beschreibung: | "Published with the support of the Future of Russia Foundation and Pushkin House Trust"--title-page verso. - Based on the website Project "1917: Free History" |
Beschreibung: | 304 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits 25 cm |
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adam_text | PROJECT 1917: THE FUTURE OF HISTORY Craig Kennedy 7 SHADES OF REVOLUTION 10 1 DARK FORCES 2 THIS IS REVOLUTION 29 3 EUPHORIA 53 4 FORMER PEOPLE 69 5 NEW PEOPLE 93 6 APRIL CRISIS • »7 7 WAR •37 8 JULY DAYS «59 9 PEOPLE S MINISTER «79 10 A FIRM HAND «95 II ANATOMY OF A COUP 215 12 THIS, TOO, SHALL PASS 24« NOTES AND REFERENCES 270 INDEX 293 PICTURE CREDITS 302 3
INDEX Page numbers in italic refer to illustrations A Abramovich, Raphael 160,166 Alexander Palace, Tsarskoe Selo 69, 73, 83, 88 Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress 14,19, 21, 40 abdication of tsar 24, 57 arrest and imprisonment 72, 74, 76, 89 correspondence with Nicholas 18, 20, 21, 24-6, 33, 36, 45,46,59 criticism of 16,17, 23, 24 relationship with Rasputin 16,17,18, 23,24 Alexeev, General Mikhail 30-1,46,147, 202, 211 arrest and abdication of tsar 24, 36,44, 45-6,47,48, 74 correspondence to 34, 35-6,46,47 Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich 18, 20, 76,76 calls for succession of 24, 46, 47, 48 health 24, 47,59 imprisonment of 69, 76, 86, 88, 89, 90 Alexinsky, Grigory r6o, 174-5 All-Russian Congress of Soviets 232, 236, 245 All-Russian Constituent Assembly 50, 231, 236 after October Revolution 244, 261-2,263, 264, 266, 267-8 All-Russian Soviet of Peasants’ Depu ties 118,134 Allendorf, Kira 243,249 Allilueva, Anna 161,173-4 American Mission to Russia 161,164 Amfiteatrov, Alexander 161,176,188-9,189, 242 Amfiteatrov-Kadashev, Vladimir 242, 245 Anastasia, Grand Duchess 76, 86,88 Andrei Vladimirovich, Grand Duke 14, 23 Andronikov, Prince Mikhail 84 Angliisky Embankment, Petrograd 38 Antonov-Ovseenko, Vladimir 217, 230, 231, 234 April Crisis 120-30 Arbat Square, Moscow 255 Argunov, Andrei 266 Armand, Inessa 99,99,102 army see Russian Army Assiar, L.V. 181,186-8 Astoria hotel, Petrograd 38 Aurora, battle cruiser 230, 231, 233, 234, 247 Austria 98,101 Austro-German coalition 122,141-2,143, 148,153,157 Avksentev, Nikolai 201, 216, 227, 245 В Balfour, Arthur 71, 74, 75 Balk, Alexander 32, 78
Balmont, Konstantin 243, 256 Bark, Pyotr 30,34, 42 Belevskaya, Marina 243, 260 Beloostrov 104 Belyaev, General Mikhail 30,32, 34 Benckendorff, Count Paul 57, 89, 274 Benois, Alexander 31,34,151 on Kerensky 184-5, 188 on uprisings 34,37,38, 234 Berdyaev, Nikolai 197, 211 Berne 98,100 Berzin, Warrant Officer Oskar 251 Black Hundreds (Chernosotentsy) 221, 287 Black Sea 120,123 Blackwell, Alice Stone 150 Blok, Alexander 55, 62, 67, 81-2,81, 84-5, 88, 164, 265 Bochkaryova, Maria 138,148,155,155 Bogoraz, Vladimir 181,185 Bogoslovsky, Mikhail 197,199, 247-8 Böhm von Bawerk, Eugen 102 Bologoe 40 Bolsheviks 119,129, 265 attitude to World War I 141,142 émigrés return to Russia 96, 97-106, 108-11,108 headquarters 108, 235 see also Kshesinskaya Mansion, Petro grad; Smolny Institute, Petrograd in October Revolution 226, 228, 230, 232-3, 23б֊8 involvement in July Days 162,165,166,172, 182 public anger over 173,174-6 outcome of Constituent Assembly elec tions 262-4 plans for second uprising 218, 220-3, 224֊7 takeover of Moscow 244, 248-58 takeover of power 258-60, 266 threat of civil war from 198, 201, 208, 209, 212-13 see also Lenin, Vladimir; Red Guards; Stalin, Joseph; Trotsky, Leon; Zinoviev, Grigory Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow 144,185, 280 Breshko-Breshkovskaya, Ekaterina 139,150, ijo, 223 Brik, Osip 95,109 Britain and passage of émigrés to Russia 98, 99-100 arrangements for Romanovs’ asylum 74-6 see also Buchanan, Sir George Russian attitudes to 60-1,114,131,152,184 Bronski, Mieczysław 97, 278 293
INDEX Bronstein see Trotsky, Leon Brusilov, General Alexei 14, 24,46,147,148, 155,156.156, 255 Bublikov, Alexander 31,37-8,40 Buchanan, Meriel 161,168,168 Buchanan, Sir George 31,124,128,128 and abdication 48, 6o֊i, 74,75 on uprisings 40, 65,174, 220, 238, 245 Bukharin, Nikolai 102,197, 212, 212 Bunin, Ivan 181,192,192, 250-1 C Cathedral of the Twelve Apostles, Krem lin 252 Chagall, Marc 55, 58 Chaliapin, Fyodor 181,184,184,185,193, 234 Chekhov, Anton 112 Cheremisov, General Vladimir 229, 242, 245 Chernov, Viktor 133,168-9,169,173, 201 Chertkov, Vladimir 139,146, 250, 251,251, 258 children, revolting 163 Chkheidze, Nikolai 54, 67,126,172 and return of émigrés 100,106,109 correspondence to 65,132 Chudov Monastery, Kremlin 252 Churchill, Winston 95,106 civil war 33, 50, 67,108,131,206,209 after October Revolution 232, 244-58 Clemenceau, Georges 243, 258 coalition governments see Provisional Gov ernment Committee for Assistance of Exiles and Émigrés 113 Constantinople Agreement (1915) 120,121, 123 Constituent Assembly 50, 231,236 after October Revolution 244, 261-2,263, 264, 266, 267-8 Copenhagen 98 Crosley, Pauline 243,261 D Daily Chronicle 65, 267 Daily Telegraph 119,122 Daily Times-Enterprise 181,188 Dan, Fyodor 229 Danilevich, First Lieutenant 231 Dardanelles 120,121,123,124,130 Dashevsky, Yosif 139,153-4 death penalty abolition of 56, 62, 74,115 reinstatement of 155,156-7, 200, 201-2 Dehn, Lili 26,30,40,57,74 Delo naroda (newspaper) 216, 221-2, 262 demonstrations against Milyukov 126-30,127 against Tsar Nicholas 32,41, 63 anti-Bolshevik 128,129-30, 266-7 July days
162,165,166,167,172-3 pro-war 114,127 Den (newspaper) 206-8 Denikin, General Anton 138,151,211 Denmark 72 Dmitry Pavlovich, Grand Duke 20, 71, 83-4, 271 Dno 40, 208 Don, river 206 Donetsk 221 Dukes, Paul 197, 210-11 Dukhonin, General Nikolai 216,259, 231, 246-7, 259, 260 Duma, State 17, 20-1,23,32,34,36-50,56,58, 62, 73. 77-80,146,170, 205, 211, 231-3, 262 Dybenko, Pavel 243, 247 Dzerzhinsky, Felix 138, 228, 290 Dzhunkovsky, General Vladimir 138,146 E early reformers, biographies of 14-15,30-1, 94,118,160,180,197, 216, 242 Edinstvo 94,111,112 Efremov, Lavrenty 242,268 Efron, Sergei 242,248-9, 252, 255,253 Egorov, Private 118,121 Ekaterinsky Canal, Petrograd 126 elections 50, 261-2,263, 265 Emelyanova, Lesha 168 émigrés return to Russia 56, 66, 96, 97-106, 113 Engels, Friedrich 111 Extraordinary Commission to Fight Counter-revolution 265 Extraordinary Investigative Commis sion 78-82,81, 91, 202, 204 F Farmborough, Florence 139,145, 244, 260, 265 February Revolution 29, 32-45,48-50,58, 64, 65 Figner, Vera 242, 268 Filosofov, Dmitry 31,33 Finland 219, 223 food shortages 32, 66,91 France 75,124, 212, 258 Francis, David 170 fraternising soldiers 141-4 Frederiks, Count Vladimir 18,33, 271 G Galich 157 Galicia 147,152,157 Gatchina 36,51,89, 246,247 George V, King of England 30,48, 72, 73,753 86 George, David Lloyd see Lloyd George, David Georgievsky Regiment, 44,45, 208
INDEX Germany 74,114,131,175,176, 220 and passage of émigrés to Russia 97, 98, 99, ιοί-շ, 103,106,109,115 on Western front 141,142,144,145,146, 150,152,153,154 Giers, Admiral Alexander 78, 276 Gilliard, Pierre 30,47, 76, 89 Gimmer see Sukhanov, Nikolai Gippius, Zinaida 15,17,183,198 on Kerensky 50,183,184,192,193, 200, 205, 213, 227 on Lenin 109 on Romanovs and Rasputin 17, 24 on uprisings 199, 200-1, 209-10, 213, 227, 262, 264 February Revolution 36, 40, 42 in Moscow 252, 256 on war 151,199 Globachev, Konstantin 30,35 Godnev, Ivan 133 Godunov, Boris 181,190, 284 Gogol, Nikolai 112 Golitsyn, Prince Nikolai 34, 36, 272 Gompers, Samuel 119,129 Goremykin, Ivan 82, 84, 84, 276 Gorky, Maxim 15,18, 23,44, 55,100, 268 on revolutionaries 176, 256, 260, 268 on uprisings 42-4, 222, 266-7 Stalin’s response to 223 Gotye, Yuri 243, 256 Grabar, Igor 243, 256 Grimm, Robert 98,101,102, 278 Grishka see Rasputin, Grigory Guchkov, Alexander 31,47,121,124,130-1, 130 Gurko, General Vasily 121,147,148 H Haparanda 113 Hanecki, lakub 95,97,101,103 Hindenburg, Field Marshal Paul von 131 Hoffmann, General Max 139,152,152,154 Houghteling, Jr, James L. 55,57,59, 61, 66 1 Illiodor (Trufanoff, Sergius Michaiłów) 21 Ilyich see Lenin, Vladimir Imperial Russian Army 16,41,141,143,147, ИЗ see also Russian Army ‘intelligentsia’ 164, 223, 260, 265, 266 Ivan the Terrible 268 Ivanov, General Nikolai 30,35, 44 Ivanov-Razumnik, Razumnik 119,126 Ivnev, Ryurik 15, 22,163,165, 233 Izmailovsky Regiment 170,172 Izvestia 42,119,166,168,199, 258, 259 ‘Appeal to the Peoples of the World’ 122 Milyukov speech in 47-8 ‘On
the “Achievements” of the Upris ing’ 173 ‘The conflict between the Petrograd Soviet and the Petrograd Military District Headquarters’ 224-6 ‘The demands of General Kornilov’ 200 J Jones, Stinton 55, 67 Jordan, Phil 161,170 July Days 163-76 Junkers (officer cadets) 208, 229,241, 249, 251, 256 К Kablukov, Sergei 217, 221 Kadet Party (Constitutional Democratic Party) 44,162,190, 261, 262-4, 268 Bolsheviks’ view of 97,98,192 see also Milyukov, Pavel; Nabokov, Vladi mir; Redi; Russkie vedomostí Kafafov, Konstantin 85, 277 Kaigorodov, General Mikhail 242, 251, 252 Kaiserism 129 Kaledin, General Alexei 202, 285 Kalinin see Protopopov, Alexander Kalnitsky, Yakov 138,141-2 Kamenev, Lev 95,113,166,173, 222,222 returns to Russia 96, 99,104 Kamenoostrovsky Prospect 108,109,279 Karpinsky, Vyacheslav 98, 277 Kartsev, Rear Admiral Viktor 78, 276 Kats, Boris (Kamkov) 172, 283 Kazan Cathedral, Petrograd 126,127,129, 232 Keller, Countess 226 Kerensky, Alexander 31,123,133,137,179, 183-6,187,191 as justice minister 50, 51, 56,58,59, 60, 62, 73,184-8 abolition of death penalty 62,74 and return of émigrés 100,104,113 reaction to April Crisis 123,124,130,131, 132 treatment of Romanovs 50, 76, 84, 89 as minister of war 140,144-7,150,151,152, 155,185,188 during July Days 163,174,176 as prime minister 182,189-93, 200 201-2 during Kornilov’s advance on Petro grad 198, 204, 205, 208, 210-11, 212-13, 219 during October Revolution 218, 220, 223, 224, 227, 229 overthrown 228, 229, 230 assassination attempt on 188 correspondence to 155,156,199 following ousting 244, 245, 246-7 Kornilov’s opinions of
201-2 Lenin’s opinion of 99,113 Napoleonic tendencies 74,182,190
INDEX Khabalov, General Sergei 30, 32-5,35,37 Kharash, Captain Yakov 2г6, 232 Khaustov, Flavian 139,141 Khinchuk, Lev 216, 232 Khlebnikov, Velimir 217, 236,237 Kiev 65, 66,128,162 Kievlyanin (newspaper) 71, 90-1 Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke 30,40 Kishkin, Nikolai 216, 230 Kleinmichel, Countess Maria 77, 276 Klembovsky, General Vladislav 205 Klimovich, General Evgeny 85, 88, 277 Knox, Alfred 139,144,148,163, Г84,190, 223-4, 227, 238, 246 Knyazev, Vasily 181,186 Kokoshkin, Fyodor 264, 290 Kollontai, Alexandra 95,98, 208, 228,228, 267 correspondence to 67 returns to Russia 96, 98 Kolomeitsev, Admiral Nikolai 38 Konovalov, Alexander 233, 216, 230, 231, 234, 264 Kornilov, General Lavr 295,197,299,201, 203, 213 arrest of Alexandra 72 attempted coup 198-212, 245 during World War I 48,140,148,152,155, 219 Korolenko, Vladimir 197,199, 260 Korvanov, General Alexis 66-7 Krasnov, General Pyotr 242, 245-7, 246 Kravkov, Vasily 138,147 Kremlin, Moscow 241, 248, 251, 252,253 Kriger-Voinovsky, Eduard 37, 273 Kristi, Nadezdha 100 Kronstadt sailors 66,163,166-9,167,176 Kropotkin, Pyotr 223, 243, 254-5 Krupskaya, Nadezhda 95, 97,97, 98,112-13 Krylenko, Nikolai 243, 259,259, 260, 267 Krymov, General Alexander 197, 209, 210 Kshesinskaya Mansion, Petrograd 108,108, 110,168,174,188, 273, 279 Kshesinskaya, Matilda 14,38, 273 Kuban Cossacks 212 Kuban, river 206 Kuropatkin, General Alexei 123 Kutepov, Colonel Alexander 30,35 dismissal of Dukhonin 259 in October Revolution 226, 229-30, 236-8 plans for 218, 220-2 ‘Letters from Afar’ 96 ‘On the Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly’ 268 ‘On the
Establishment of the Extraordi nary Commission to Fight Counter revolution’ 265 reaction to February Revolution 67 reaction to April Crisis 132 returns from exile 97-8, 99-106,108, 109-10,111,113,114-15 Lessner factory 164 Lethbridge, Marjorie Colt 197, 210 Liebknecht, Karl 108, 279 Linde, Fyodor 127 Lístok Pravdy 161,175 Liteiny Bridge, Petrograd 165,170 Liteiny Prospect, Petrograd 34,35, 267 Livadia, Crimea 72, 74, 89 Liverovsky, Alexander 216, 229, 230 Liverpool Daily Post 183-4 Lloyd George, David 55, 60, 61, 75 Locker-Lampson, Oliver 220 Lockhart, Robert Bruce 139,144-5 Lodyzhensky, Ivan 81, 276 Lokhvitskaya, Nadezhda see Teffi Louvain 25 Lubersac, Lieutenant Jean de 150, 281 Ludendorff, General Erich 106, 278 Lukomsky, General Alexander 46,153, 211 Lunacharsky, Anatoly 90,95,102,172, 205, 206, 244 as people’s commissar for enlighten ment 252, 254, 267 correspondence by 211 on October Revolution 227, 229, 233 Luxemburg, Rosa 279 Lvov, Prince Georgy 57,133 as prime minister 24,36,56,57,58, 67,142, 152 during July Days 165,170,176 reaction to April Crisis 125,130,131,132 return of émigrés 106,109 treatment of Romanovs 72 correspondence to 61, 84,151 Lvov, Vladimir Nikolaevich 133,197, 202, 204-5, 204 L Lakier, Elena 95,115,186,190, 206 Law, Andrew Bonar 55, 66 Lenin, Vladimir 15, 26, 26,93,97,105,220 April Theses 109-12 arrest order and disappearance 173-5,182 calls for end to war 142, 244, 258, 260 criticism of 111-12,128-9, 166,186, 209, 251, 267 criticism of Kerensky by 190, 212-13, 251 296 M Machine Gun Regiment 162,164,165 Makarov, Alexander 85, 88 Maklakov,
Nikolai 275, 277 Maklakov, Vasily 60, 81, 275 Malakhovsky, Valentin 139,146 Malevich, Kazimir 71, 73,121 Malyantovich, Pavel 216, 230, 234 Manasevich-Manuilov, Ivan 17,34,82, 271, 272
INDEX Manchester Guardian 55, 60, 220 Mansurovsky Lane, Moscow 255 Manuilov, Alexander 133 Manukhin, Ivan 71, 83, 85, 86, 88, 90, 264 Maria, Grand Duchess 22,14, 86, 86, 88 Maria Feodorovna, Dowager Empress 71, 85,91 Maria Pavlovna, Grand Duchess 71, 76-7,77 Mariinsky Palace 36,128, 227, 280, 287 Markov, Sergei 138,153, 211 Marsovo pole, Petrograd 64, 65 Martov, Yuly 94,157, 201, 229, 233, 233 returns to Russia 96, 98,100 Marx, Karl 111 Maslov, Semyon 216, 231 Maugham, W. Somerset 181,193,193, 2г8 Mensheviks 111,132,157, 218, 232, 233 see also Chkheidze, Nikolai; Edinstvo; Mar tov, Yuly; Sukhanov, Nikolai; Tsereteli, Irakly Menzhinsky, Vyacheslav 261 Metallichesky factory, Petrograd 164 Mikhail Alexandrovich, Grand Duke 14,23, 21, 35-6, 67 succession of 24,45, 46, 47,48,50-1, 89 Military Revolutionary Committee 218,224, 224, 234, 236 see also Moscow Military Revolutionary Committee; Petrograd Military Revolu tionary Committee Millionnaya Street, Petrograd 236 Milyukov, Pavel 14,17,17,121 as foreign minister 56, 73, 75,120,121 and return of émigrés 106,111,113 and World War I 123,124,125 calls for resignation of 125-6,127,128-9, 130 as leader of Kadet Party 17, 24,31, 34,44, 47-8,50,56,168 correspondence to 124 opinion of Lenin 111,113 Mogilev 16,32,73,272 Moscow 59,142,144-5,199, 212 civil war in 244, 248-58, 254,257 Moscow Military Revolutionary Commit tee 243, 248, 255 see also Military Revolutionary Committee Muranov, Matvei 99 Muravyov, Nikolai 81, 82, 88, 276 Murmansk 60, 72 N Nabokov, Vladimir 31, 60 on Kerensky 113,176,186, 230 on Tsar Nicholas 60, 74 on uprisings
38,134, 262-4 Narodniks 132 Narodnoe slovo (newspaper) 71 Naryshkina, Elizaveta 54,59, 90,148,153 Nekrasov, Nikolai 94,109,133 Neva Embankment, Petrograd 65 Nevsky Prospect, Petrograd 41,126,127,128, 129,130,184, 232 New York Times 15, 21, 66-7,103,113, 250 Nicholas II, Emperor 6,14,16,40,75 abdication 24, 46-7, 48-50,49, 61 arrest and imprisonment 60, 69, 73-4, 83, 85,89 correspondence 21, 44,46,48 letters from Alexandra 18, 20, 21, 24-6, 33» 45, 46, 57, 74 letter from Maria Feodorovna 91 criticism of 18, 65, 213, 269 on war 151,157 reaction to February Revolution 32,33,36, 40,45-6 relationship with Rasputin 23 Nikitskaya Street, Moscow 255 Nikolaevsky Cavalry 117 Nikolaevsky Military Hospital, Petrograd 91 Nikolai Nikolaevich, Grand Duke 30, 47, 83, 274 Nikolsky, Boris 180,193, 209, 210 Nikolsky Gates, Moscow Kremlin 252 Nikolsky Tower, Moscow Kremlin 252,253 Niva (journal) 55, 62 Novaya zhizn (newspaper) 254, 256 О observers, biographies of 25, 31,55, 71, 95,119, Г39,161,181,197, 217, 243 Obukhov factory, Petrograd 267 October Revolution 226-38 Octobrist Party 44 Okhotny Ryad, Moscow 257 Okhrana see Globachev, Konstantin Okunev, Nikita 139 on civil war in Moscow 249, 251, 258, 264 on Kerensky and Kornilov 155, 285,188 Olga Nikolaevna, Grand Duchess 19, 24, 72, 86, 86, 88, 89 Oranienbaum 44,166 Ostrovityanov, Konstantin 243, 249 P Palace Square, Petrograd 190,203, 227, 238 Palchinsky, Pyotr 242, 245 Paléologue, Maurice 15,34,59 on Kerensky 185 on Milyukov 73,111,113,124-5 on Romanovs 18, 23, 73, 77 on uprisings 33,38,59, 61-2, 65,122,126 Paley, Princess Olga 30, 33-4, 60,
61, 261 Pankhurst, Emmeline 140 Pankratov, Vasily 160,174-5 Pares, Bernard 161,175,175,176 297
INDEX Pargolovo, Forest of 59 Parvus, Alexander 97, 278 Pascal, Pierre 217, 229 Patin, Louise 243, 261-2 Patronny factory, Petrograd 267 Pavlovsk 44,170, 208 Paul Alexandrovich, Grand Duke 261 Paustovsky, Konstantin 181,192, 250 Pavlov, Ivan 31, 38,38,189 People’s Will (Narodnaya volya) 15,160, 242 Perazich, Vladimir 119,128 Pereverzev, Pavel 133,134 Peshekhonov, Alexei 133,134 Peshkova, Ekaterina 42 Pestkovsky, Stanislav 243, 261 Peter and Paul Fortress, Petrograd 79, 86, 231, 266 see also Manukhin, Ivan Petrograd Military District 30,48, 72,180, 224,229 Petrograd Military Revolutionary Commit tee 243,245 see also Military Revolutionary Committee Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies 31,120, 224-6 Bolsheviks in 109, 218, 223 Executive Committee of 86,106,118,129, 168 in coalition government 140 orders and statements by 41-2,124,145, 154, 224, 231, 266 see also Izvestia; Sukhanov, Nikolai; Trotsky, Leon; Tsereteli, Irakly Petrograd Telegraph Agency 228, 229,232 Petrogradskaya gazeta (newspaper) 91, 201 Petrogradskoe ekho (newspaper) 265 Pitirim, Metropolitan 17,18, 271 Platten, Fritz 99-101, 278 Plekhanov, Georgy 94, 99,111-12,111, 209 Podvoisky, Nikolai 217, 230 Pokrovsky, Nikolai 30,34, 36-7 Polkovnikov, Colonel 224, 229 Polotsk 188 Polovtsov, Pyotr 80,190,193,199,200, 205, 208 Port Romanov 72 Pravda 104,112,119,125, 260, 266-7 Preobrazhensky Regiment 41,172,175, 208 Pre-parliament 227, 287 Price, Morgan Philips 198, 243, 262 Prishvin, Mikhail 31, 40 prison see Peter and Paul Fortress, Petro grad; Tsarskoe Selo progressive revolutionaries, biographies of
15,31,54, 94,118-19, 49 160-1,181, 216-17, 242 Prokofiev, Sergei 31,35, 37,42, 208, 210, 210 Pronin, Colonel Vasily 138,148 298 Protopopov, Alexander 20, 23, 26,30, 34,40, 73 imprisonment 86,88, 90-1 Provisional Government 133 ist Coalition 132,134,162 2nd Coalition 198 3rd Coalition 218, 220, 223 Bolshevik view of 98,109 declarations by 122,123-4,131-2.173, 199 foreign policy Of 120-6 formation of 34,36,42,50,58 international recognition of 56 Kornilov advances on 202,205, 206-10,211 laws passed by 156 see also death penalty overthrow of 229-31,236, 245 reaction to ]uly Days 165,174,175 treatment of Romanov family 60, 72, 73-4, 83, 85, 89 see also Kerensky, Alexander; Lvov, Prince Georgy Pskov 45,47,56, 219, 229, 245 Punin, Nikolai 197, 208-9, 209 Purishkevich, Vladimir 14, 22 R Rachmaninov, Sergei 243, 248,248 Rada (Ukrainian parliament) 162 Radek, Karl 95,101,101,102,103 radical revolutionaries, biographies of 15, 54, 9Һ n9 139,161,197,217, 243 Ramee utro (newspaper) 242, 252 Ransome, Arthur 56 Raskolnikov, Fyodor 161,169,169, 267 Rasputin, Grigory 13,14,17,18,19, 21,22 criticism and murder plot against 20, 21, 22, 85 death 22,23, 24,26 exhumation and cremation 59 Extraordinary Investigative Commission on 82, 85 involvement with Alexandra 16,17,18, 20, 46,74 Razin, Stenka 256 Rebinder, Count Sergei 160,170 Redi (newspaper) 123,138,146,175,199, 205, 212,237 Red Guards 165,207,225,235 during civil war 248, 249, 252,256, 260, 262 Reed, John 217,227, 228 Republic, formation of 219 revolutions and uprisings February 32-45,48-50,58, 64, 65 July Days 259,163-76 October 226-38
see also civil war; April Crisis revolutionaries see Bolsheviks; Mensheviks; progressive revolutionaries; radical revolutionaries
INDEX Revolutionary Defencism 96,120 Rheims 25 Robien, Louis de 55, 60, 62, 77,134,150, 219, 261 on Kerensky 147,189,193 on uprisings 128,153, 208, 220, 226, 260 Rodzyanko, Mikhail 15,33,121,148 and abdication 23,33,48-50 and formation of Provisional Govern ment 32,36,50 on uprisings 37,45 Rolland, Romain 95,101-2 Romanov family arrangements for asylum of 74-6 arrest and imprisonment 74-8, 83-4, 86, 89, 261 Emperor Nicholas 60, 73-4, 83, 85, 89 Empress Alexandra 72, 74, 76, 89 Rasputin and 16,17,18, 20,46, 74 wealth of 76 see also Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress; Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich; Nicho las II, Emperor royalists, biographies of 14,30,54, 71,138-9, 180 Rumbold, Sir Horace 95,103 Russian Army Cossacks 147,170, 206, 212, 221, 229, 251, 261 aiding advances by Kerensky 244, 245-7 Imperial Army 16,41,141,143,147,153 on Northern front 46,141,172, 205, 229, 245 on South-Western front 157,198,199 on Western front 36,106,140-55, 258, 259 under Kornilov 198,199-200, 202-4, 206-8,207 Volynsky Guard Regiment 32,33, 90-1 see also Red Guards Russian Orthodox Church, Holy Synod 61, 193 see also Lvov, Vladimir Nikolaevich Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 15, 94,119,129,166, 232, 279 Russkie vedomosti (newspaper) 118,121,141, 165,188, 258 Russkoe slovo (newspaper) 31,50, 90,147-8, 176, ги, 258 Ruzsky, General Nikolai 30, 45, 47, 48,57 Ryabtsov, Colonel Konstantin 248, 250, 252 S Sadovaya Street, Petrograd 128,130 Sakharov, General Vladimir 31,46 Sassnitz 103 Savinkov, Boris 138-9,150-1,199, 201-2,201, 204 Shuvalov, Countess Betsy 77, 276 Semyonovsky Regiment 170,172, 208
Sereda, Viktor 119,129-30 Sestroretsk factory 223 Shakhovskoi, Prince Dmitry 133 Shingaryov, Andrei 130,133 shock troops 147 Shpalernaya Street, Petrograd 33 Shreider, Grigory 217, 231 Shulgin, Vasily 15, 24, 38, 47, 74,163,163 Shvetsov, Sergei 242, 267 Simbirsk 256 Skobelev, Mikhail 106,133,134 Small Nikolaevsky Palace, Moscow Krem lin 252 Smolny Institute, Petrograd 206, 228, 235 Socialist Revolutionary Party 90,108,109, 112,169,173, 218, 233, 236, 244, 256, 262, 264-8 Sokolov, Mikhail, Lenin ’s Arrival in Petro grad 107 Solovyov, Sergei 256 Solovyov, Vasily 119,126-8 Somov, Konstantin 31, 38 Somov, V.V. 183 Sorokin, Pitirim 161,170-2, 208, 231-2, 262, 2 66 Soviet of People’s Commissars 237, 258, 259, 261, 264, 266 Spassky Tower, Moscow Kremlin 252 Stalin, Joseph 95,123,166,173-4, 221, 259 during October Revolution 219, 221, 223, 226 returns from exile 96, 99,104,107 Stamfordham, Lord 71, 75 Stankevich, Vladimir 111, 279 Steklov, Yury 109 Stepun, Fyodor 181,189 Stockholm 98,102,103,105,115,175 Stopford, Bertie 55,58-9, 77, 210 Straits see Dardanelles Stravinskaya, Anna 139,152 Stravinsky, Igor 55,58 Stürmer, Boris 17, 71, 72, 73, 78-80, 80, 86, 90 Sukhanov, Nikolai 31, 86,126,134,134, 205-6 on Kerensky 144,189 on Provisional Government 42 on revolutionaries 103,106,108, no, 114 on uprisings 62, 65,165,166,168,173, 221, 229, 233, 236 Sukhomlinova, Ekaterina Viktorovna 83, 85, 88,277 Suliashvili, David 95,100,102 Summer Garden, Petrograd 65 sunflower seeds, chewing of 163,164 Svobodny narod (newspaper) 138,142 Sweden 97, 98,102,103,103 Switzerland 72, 74, 97, 98,
99-100,101-3 299
INDEX T V Tatiana Nikolaevna, Grand Duchess 19, 24, 76, 87, 88 Tauride Palace, Petrograd 90,125,168,170, 172, 262 Teffi 161,164,164, 262 Telyakovsky, Vladimir 71, 83 Terek, river 206 Tereshchenko, Mikhail 130,133, 223, 230 Thompson, Donald 39,55, 62, 66, 73, 78 Tikhomirov, Lev 15,17, 20, 26 Time, Elizaveta 193, 284 Time of Troubles 256, 284, 290 Times, The 31, 50, 57, 67, 75, 76, 77, 219, 264 Tobol, river 89 Tobolsk, Siberia 89 Tolstaya, Alexandra 139,144,145,145,185 Tornio, Swedish-Russian border 104 Torsky, Grigory 161,164 Trans-Siberian Railway 113 Transport Repair Workshop 65 Trelleborg 103 Trepov, Alexander 20, 21, 271, 272 Trinity Bridge, Petrograd 236 Troitsky Gates, Moscow Kremlin 252 Trotsky, Leon 54,110, 223 as Chairman of Petrograd Soviet 218, 219, 223, 24Ճ, 250, 264 during October Revolution 224, 228, 232-3, 236, 237 on Lenin 111, 174 on revolution 61,121,169,172 on war 152, 260 release from prison 208 returns from exile 96, 99 Trubetskoi Rampart 79, 83, 264, 266 see also Peter and Paul Fortress Trufanoff, Sergius Michaiłów 21 Tsarskoe Selo 23, 24, 40, 44,56, 59, 60, 72, 73, 74, 86,87, 88, 89, 245, 246, 261 Tsederbaum see Martov, Yuly Tsereteli, Irakly 119,125,133 as Menshevik leader 96,109,111,125-6, 130,131,132 as minister of post and telegraph 134,152, 165,168,166,172 Tura, river 89 Tverskaya Street, Moscow 28,237 Tverskoi Boulevard, Moscow 255 Vavilov, Sergei 15,18 Vechernee vremya (newspaper) 118,119,123, 130 Verderevsky, Admiral Dmitry 217, 230 Verkhovsky, Alexander 229, 288 Viren, Admiral Robert 163, 275 Vladimirovich, E. 180,185,190 Voeikov, Vladimir
30,46, 82, 84 Volya naroda (newspaper) 217, 219, 266 Vyrubova, Anna 14, 82, 271 as friend of Empress Alexandra 20, 23, 24 called to Extraordinary Investigative Com mission 81, 82 imprisonment 78, 82,83,84-5,86 release and exile 88, 90 Vyrubov, Vasily 211, 286 Vyborg 91,119,126,129,162,165, 219 U Udaltsova, Nadezhda 243, 250, 256, 266 Ukraine 66,162 Ulyanov see Lenin, Vladimir United States of America 124,129,152 Urusov, Lev 119,124,145-6,152 Urusov, Princess Vera 226 Utro Rossii (newspaper) 258 300 W Wells, H.G. 71, 75 White Guards 250 Wilhelm II, German Emperor 16,17, 25 Williams, Harold 55, 65, 66,165,183-4, 265, 267, 267 Winter Palace, Petrograd 81,176, 238, 247 during October Revolution 215, 230-1, 232, 233-4, 238, 238 Kerensky residing at 190,191 women, in war effort 148,149,155 Women’s Battalion of Death 149,155, 227, 231, 238, 247 women’s demonstration 63 Woodhouse, Arthur 217, 221 World War I 16,120-5,140-57, 244, 258, 260 see also Russian Army Wrangel, Baron Nikolai 31, 44,51,163 Wright, Joshua Butler 119,131,168,173,173, 211-12, 226, 244 Y Yakovlevsky Workers’ Soviet 86 Yaremich, Stepan 188, 283 Yusupov, Felix 14,18, 20, 20, 21, 22, 83, 271 Yusupova, Princess Irina 14, 20,20 Z Zamaraev, Alexander 197, 208 Zapretnoe slovo (newspaper) 71, 91 Zasulich, Vera 223, 286 Zhirkevich, Alexander 161,164,192 Zhurnal dlya khozyaek (magazine) 55, 62 Zimmerwald Congress 103, 278 Zinoviev, Grigory 95,104,125,166, 221, 222 involvement in July Days 172,173,188 returns from exile 96,100,103,104,106 Znamenskaya Square, Petrograd 32 Zolochevline 151
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spelling | Eyewitness 1917 the Russian Revolution as it happened editors: Frank Althaus, Mark Sutcliffe Eyewitness nineteen seventeen First published London Fontanka 2019 304 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits 25 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Published with the support of the Future of Russia Foundation and Pushkin House Trust"--title-page verso. - Based on the website Project "1917: Free History" Project 1917: The future of history -- Shades of revolution -- 1 Dark forces -- 2 This is revolution -- 3 Euphoria -- 4 Former people -- 5 New people -- 6 April crisis -- 7 War -- 8 July days -- 9 People's minister -- 10 A firm hand -- 11 Anatomy of a coup -- 12 This, too, shall pass -- Notes and references -- Index -- Picture credits A dramatic account of a year of two revolutions in Russia, told through extracts from contemporary diaries, letters and memoirs and illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs. Eyewitness 1917 is a dramatic and compelling account of Russia's revolutionary year as told by those who lived through it (not just in Russia). The book consists entirely of primary sources, taken from letters, memoirs, diaries and other documents of the period, accompanied by remarkable images, many previously not published. The team of journalists and experts behind Project 1917 has scoured archives, libraries and storerooms for texts, photographs and videos which are presented in a way that brings the reader as close as possible to the lives and events of that extraordinary year. The story is told through several chapters that reveal the ebb and flow of events and opinions over the year, from increasing disillusionment with the monarchy to revolutionary fervour after the abdication of Nicholas II, then the gradual 'unravelling' of the Provisional Government, and eventually the 'Great October' that brought the Bolsheviks to power. There were many who thought that Russia's second revolution would also be short-lived, but it was the decisive moment in a year that influenced the entire course of the twentieth century, as this book vividly demonstrates Geschichte 1917 gnd rswk-swf Februarrevolution 1917 (DE-588)4153812-2 gnd rswk-swf Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russia / History / February Revolution, 1917 Russia / History / February Revolution, 1917 / Pictorial works Soviet Union / History / Revolution, 1917-1921 Soviet Union / History / Revolution, 1917-1921 / Pictorial works February Revolution (1917) Revolution (Soviet Union : 1917-1921) Russia Soviet Union 1917-1921 History Pictorial works (DE-588)4133254-4 Erlebnisbericht gnd-content Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Geschichte 1917 z DE-604 Februarrevolution 1917 (DE-588)4153812-2 s Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 s Althaus, Frank edt Sutcliffe, Mark (DE-588)171706900 edt Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031408931&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031408931&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Eyewitness 1917 the Russian Revolution as it happened Project 1917: The future of history -- Shades of revolution -- 1 Dark forces -- 2 This is revolution -- 3 Euphoria -- 4 Former people -- 5 New people -- 6 April crisis -- 7 War -- 8 July days -- 9 People's minister -- 10 A firm hand -- 11 Anatomy of a coup -- 12 This, too, shall pass -- Notes and references -- Index -- Picture credits Februarrevolution 1917 (DE-588)4153812-2 gnd Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 gnd |
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title | Eyewitness 1917 the Russian Revolution as it happened |
title_alt | Eyewitness nineteen seventeen |
title_auth | Eyewitness 1917 the Russian Revolution as it happened |
title_exact_search | Eyewitness 1917 the Russian Revolution as it happened |
title_full | Eyewitness 1917 the Russian Revolution as it happened editors: Frank Althaus, Mark Sutcliffe |
title_fullStr | Eyewitness 1917 the Russian Revolution as it happened editors: Frank Althaus, Mark Sutcliffe |
title_full_unstemmed | Eyewitness 1917 the Russian Revolution as it happened editors: Frank Althaus, Mark Sutcliffe |
title_short | Eyewitness 1917 |
title_sort | eyewitness 1917 the russian revolution as it happened |
title_sub | the Russian Revolution as it happened |
topic | Februarrevolution 1917 (DE-588)4153812-2 gnd Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Februarrevolution 1917 Oktoberrevolution Russland Erlebnisbericht |
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