The Russian Revolution of 1917: memory and legacy
"The way in which the Russian Revolution of October 1917 is regarded and commemorated has changed considerably over time, and is a contentious subject, well demonstrated by the absence of any official commemoration in Russia in 2017, a huge contrast to the very large celebrations which took pla...
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Contents List of Contributors List ofFigures List of Tables Preface viii xv xvii xviii CAROL S. LEONARD AND DANIEL ORLOVSKY Ï Introduction: Interpreting the Russian Revolution of 1917 1 1 Introduction—Reflections on the Russian Revolution 3 DANIEL ORLOVSKY 2 The Great Russian Revolution, 1917-1922, and Problems of Historical Memory 12 JUREJ PETROV II Selected Western Revisionist Interpretations and Their Critics 3 How to End the Revolution: A Problem for Revolutionaries, Their Successors and Historians 17 19 SHEILA FITZPATRICK 4 More Lessons of October 29 RONALD GRIGOR SUNY 5 Soviet History Framework for Assessing the Russian Revolution ROBERT SERVICE 36
vi Contents 6 The Politics of National History: Russia’s Ruling Elite and the Centenary of 1917 51 JAMES RYAN III The Major Soviet-era and Post-Soviet Russian Perspectives 73 7 From a National Celebration to an Inconvenient Past: Revolution of 1917 in Commemorative Practices and Policies and Annual Celebrations (1918-2017) 75 VITALIY TIKHONOV 8 Post-Soviet Writing About the October Revolution 97 VLADIMIR P. BULDAKOV 9 Culture in Revolution—Revolution in Culture 109 TATIANA A. FILIPPOVA IV New Approaches: “Leap Not the Landing” 125 10 The Revolution We Have Lost: 1917 as Future Possibility 127 MARK D. STEINBERG 11 Living Politics: The Kollektiv-Model and the Bolshevik Revolution 139 ANDY WILLIMOTT 12 Psychological and Emotional Experience in the Russian Revolution 158 VLADISLAV B. AKSENOV 13 Gender Images in the Russian Revolution: Backward Women and Forward Men in Iconic Perspective, 1919-1923 176 ELIZABETH A. WOOD Strategic Space During the Revolution 191 14 Building Soviet Democracy, Breeding Communist Dictatorship: Rise of the Party-State Apparatus, 1917-1923 193 LARA DOUDS
Contents 15 Railroads and Strikes in Russia, 1894-1904: Revolution in Times of Railroad Building vii 212 CAROL S. LEONARD, ZAFAR NAZAROV, LEONID BORODKIN, ROMAN B. KONCHAKOV AND MARIA KARPENKO Continuum of Crisis 16 Governing Revolution in Russia in 1917 and in the 1990s: Comparative Political Economy 245 247 VLADIMIR MAU AND CAROL S. LEONARD Impact Assessment 265 17 Two Octobers 267 ROBERT A. ROSENSTONE 18 Hitler, Stalin, or Roosevelt? Which Faces of the 1930s Will We See in the 2020s? 283 JACK A. GOLDSTONE Conclusion 295 CAROL S. LEONARD AND DANIEL ORLOVSKY Index 298
Index Africa 40, 60, 249 agriculture 21, 195-6 All-Russian Central Executive Committee of Soviets 195, 201,204-5 America 151; American aggression 34, 60; American domestic sphere 151; American presidents 90 anarchist 30, 111; anarchy 5,112 anti-fascist 33 anti-immigrant 290, 292 anti-imperialist 32, 103 anti-Soviet 26, 37, 89,272 archival materials 3, 8, 194, 295-6; research 213, 230 archives 109, 271, 273, 275 artists 149, 268; Bolshevik 76; futuristic 171; revolutionary 187; silver-age 130; Soviet 177 Asia 38-9,47, 60, 249, 260, 283-4, 286-7 authoritarian 31, 37, 41, 44, 63; government 97, 102, 291; modernizers 38-9; party 272; politics 29; populism 128; power 14, 103; regime 6,276, 284-9 avant-garde 77,115, 118, 152, 177 Baba 161-2, 186 Black Sea 51, 217 Bloody Sunday 231 Bolshevik Party 21, 53, 77, 80, 81, 274; apparatus 148 Bolshevik propaganda 177 Bonaparte 111, 112, 275 Bonapartist 111-12 bourgeois 88, 149, 153,183, 288; democracy 33-4, 82; liberalism 33; morality 151; parliamentarianism 195, 207, 297 bourgeoisie 103, 196, 279 Brest-Litovsk treaty 198 Brezhnev, Leonid 36, 43, 47, 86-7, 255 Britain 78, 84, 284-6, 289, 292; paramilitary 53 bureaucracy 30, 37; communist 296; degeneration 37; organization 194, 288; state 97,113, 203 bureaucratism 132, 193,199 Central Asia 5, 188n6, 287 centralization 217, 255-6,285-6 China 40, 78, 249, 283-4, 286-8, 290-3; Communist Party 283; People’s Republic 19 Christian 136, 143 class 3, 5, 39,45,91,272, 279, 295; conflict 30, 247, 249, 290; consciousness 158,215,233nl3; liberation 81; lower 30,104,110, 279; middle 113, 274;
tolerance 46; upper 30; war 20-1; working 45, 82, 133, 135 coal: industry 216; production 217, 236n36 Cold War 6, 63, 271-2, 289 collectivization 21, 32, 36, 44, 285 common apartment 146-7 communism 6, 32,37-8, 40, 42,46-8, 53, 60, 63, 90, 185, 271; construction 84-5; global 261, 283; Goulash 33; Post 63; Soviet 48,128; War 20-1, 31 Communist Party of The Soviet Union (CPSU) 30, 32, 37, 79, 82-3, 86, 97, 285 Communist Youth League 147-8; see also Komsomol conservatives 33, 89, 235n28,276 conspiracy theories 14, 91, 99; see also Zagovor Constituent Assembly 5,15, 30, 100, 141 construction of socialism 84, 111, 149
Index 299 Cossacks 163, 276, 278 Council of People’s Commissars 140, 194; see also House of Government, The Crimea 54, 59, 287 criminal 118, 116, 275; activity 5, 116; war 34 criminality 34, 37, 273 Cuba 40, 84; Cuban 84 cult: figures 104; moments 115; personality 76, 80, 83, 85 Cult of Kerensky 8, 98,168 Czar 269, 272, 274, 277-8, 281 Czechoslovakia 6, 33, 284 GDP 13, 98, 255, 260 gender 8, 146, 151, 166, 295; dichotomies 177; equality 60, 146, 176 Glasnost’ 89 Gorbachev, Mikhail 33, 36-7, 44-5. 47, 87, 90, 97, 255 Great October Socialist Revolution 21, 78, 81,83, 87 Great Patriotic War, The 57, 64, 82-4, 86, 91; see also Second World War Great Purges 23, 32 Great Terror 36, 99 Great Upheaval 12-13 decolonization 53, 60, 103 demagoguery 285-6 demagogy 194 democracy 30, 32, 37, 54, 88, 284-5, 289, 293; bourgeois 33-5; constitutional 290; liberal 283, 286-7; party 31; people’s 84; social 7, 144; sovereign 55; Soviet 64,193-207 Democratic Socialists 33-4 democrats 30, 89-90, 286-7; social 216, 221,230,231 Demokratiia 30 detente 6 Dictatorship of the Proletariat 178, 193-4 dogma 82, 87, 194 dogmatism 58, 88, 194 domasovetov 140, 152, 153; see also Houses of Soviets dual power 3, 4, 206, 296 Duma 3-4, 30; Moscow City Duma 76 history from below 40, 48 History of the Fatherland Fund (Fond Istoriia Otechestva—FIO) 56, 59 Holocaust 32, 283, 286 house communes (doma-kommuny) 139, 153 House of the Central Executive Committee 140 House of Government, The 140-1, 143, 152-3 Houses of Soviets (domasovetov) 140, 142 Hungary 33, 286, 290-1 Eastern Bloc 51, 60, 62 Engels, Friedrich 77, 80,
81, 83,129 ethnonationalism 32, 34, 289, 290-1 fascism 5, 32-3, 63, 283-6 fascist regimes 291 Federation Council 59, 62 feminist 8; feminism 100 filmmakers 61, 270, 273, 275,278, 280, 268 financial crisis 247-8, 253-6, 258, 260-1 First Five-Year Plan 21, 23,45, 139, 150, 285 First World War 13, 16, 24, 53, 61, 160 founding myth 24, 55 Futurists 150, 160 immigrants 118, 287, 288 imperial collapse 53 imperialism 33, 64, 84 Imperial Period 177 imperial Russia 13, 60, 221 industrialization 32, 41, 44, 214-18, 226, 228, 256, 283; forced 21, 36 inflation 252, 255, 256-7, 260-1, 284; highs 291,248; rates 255,259 inflation tax 253, 258 Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences 99,116 intellectual elites 59, 87, 89, 160-1 intelligentsia 47, 83, 86,118,143-4 Iran 5, 287, 291-2 Japan 37, 261, 284-7, 289, 290, 292 Jews 285-7 July Days 267,272, 274-5, 278, 296 kauchukovskie 147-8, 150 Khrushchev, Nikita 36, 43-4, 85 Ko/Zefciv-Model 139-53 Kollontai, Alexandra 31, 132, 136, 151 konspiratsiia 142-5, 152 Komsomol 147, 149, 150, 152, 178, 179 Kulak 20, 79, 99
300 Index Labor and Defence Council (Soviet Truda i Oborony or STO) 196, 198 land ownership 176,218 Latin America 25,249,257, 262n5 Left SR 195,197,202-3 liberal democrats 286 liberals 4, 14, 33, 36, 98-9 literacy 48,113 madness 7-8, 20,102,160-2 market economy 37, 40,48, 51, 88, 251, 256, 262 marriage 176, 196 Marx, Karl 31, 37, 77, 80-1, 83, 112, 129-32, 146 Marxism 33, 38, 129, 136, 145-6, 276 Marxism-Leninism 43, 46, 85 Marxist 24, 37,45, 103, 109, 129, 249; ideology 136, 197; revolutionaries 183; Soviet 215; Western 128 mass culture 110, 115-16 memory events 51, 65n6 Mensheviks 5, 30, 82-3, 195, 269 mentally ill 159, 161, 165-6,167, 169, 171 metal workers 219, 231; see also St. Petersburg Union of Metalworkers Middle East 5, 6; Middle Eastern 54 migrants 213, 218,225-6, 235n30,296; worker 212 Military Revolutionary Committee 5, 274, 279 millenarian sect 8, 143 Ministry of Culture 58-9, 61 mobilization 13, 54, 57, 84, 170, 177, 295; horizontal 234n26; patriotic 114; political 29,115; revolutionary 249; war 236n46 modernity 6, 102, 104, 118, 150-1,169; Russian 75 modernizers 38-9 monarchy 4, 48, 98, 261 Mongol 38 monopolistic ideology 40, 43 monumental propaganda 133 monuments 59, 76-7, 87 Moscow State Institute for International Relations (MGIMO) 59 Muslim 15, 287-8 Muzhik 113, 118; see also peasant myth-breaking 5 myth-making 12 mythological construct 89 mythologization 7, 75 mythology 48, 111, 272; national 63; October 75, 80, 85, 89, 90; Soviet 87 myths 5, 13, 86, 91; foundation 24, 55; revolutionary ΊΊ, 80, 83, 84, 97, 104, 113; Soviet National 22, 63, 87, 272
national economy 13, 252, 257 nationalism 3, 43, 54, 86, 287, 289 NATO 64, 283, 292 Nazi Germany 38-9, 61, 284-5 NEPmen21,79 New Economic Policy (NEP) 6, 20-2, 31, 37, 77-8, 133, 151,200, 248,285 Nicholas II4, 26, 36, 47, 98,103, 113 one party 33, 36, 40, 43, 97, 131 Orange Revolution 25, 54 Organizational Committee 54, 56, 61 outer empire 36 paramilitaries 53, 55 parliament 5, 48, 288; elections 259-60; European 61 ; German 284; upper house 59; see also Duma parliamentarism 141, 195 Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), The 61 Party Central Committee 194,196-7, 201, 203, 297 peasant 32, 47, 76, 81,112,118; agriculture 21; armies 30; culture 145,161, 177-8, 181, 186; regime 218; revolts 31, 103, 135; women 161 peasantry 36, 45, 112 perestroika 75, 87-8, 90, 97, 151, 255; propaganda 87 periodization 3, 7 planned economy 23, 27nl3, 48, 285 Poland 19, 33, 256, 286, 293; invasion 291-3, 284; Law and Justice Party 290; revolutions 6, 83 police 4, 43, 57, 98, 142, 164; department 165; force 218; officers 160, 163; Soviet 63; State 46; terror 31 Politburo 8, 30, 42,193-4,196. 198-207, 210n78, 297 Politburo-Orgburo 194, 297 polls 19, 26, 34, 60 populist 112,142, 252,259,284-7, 290, 292-3; see also Russian Narodniki ports 214, 219,287
Index post-communist 51, 56, 257,261; markets 255; Russia 251, 257 Pravda ΊΊ, 81,197 privatization 248, 251-4, 257, 259, 260,262 proletarian revolution 80, 144, 185, 274 proletariats, 80, 153, 196; dictatorship 178, 193-4; leaders 81, 83 propaganda 9, 81-5,163,187,267-8, 271-2, 296; Bolshevik 177; Civil War Era 176; Western 80 Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU 86 property rights 6,248,257,259,262n2 protest 21,63, 100, 109,130, 195, 198, 201, 204,213, 216; industrial 213; meetings 216; movements 54, 237; songs 89; urban 220 proxy war 285-7 psychiatrists 158-9, 168 psychology 8, 158, 169, 249 railroad strikes 9, 212-32 Railroad workers 216, 218-21, 234n26 Red Army 32,40, 76, 81-2,180,183, 185-6, 196, 207,280 red laughter 161-2 Reds 59,99, 118 Red Square 42, 55, 76, 79, 133, 135 Red Time of Troubles 162 Red Wheel, The 4, 10n9 revisionism 6, 40, 84 revisionist 22, 23, 40, 194, 272 revolutionary process 4-6, 8, 54, 89, 104, 115-17,247; processes 12, 116 revolutionary transformation 3, 51, 62, 261 revolutions from above 23, 261 Right SR 195 Romanov dynasty 36, 46,274 Russian Federation 14, 26, 56, 247-8, 255, 258,260 Russian Historical Society (Rossiiskoe istoricheskoe obshchestvo—RIO) 56—7 Russian Invasion of Ukraine 3, 7, 31, 34, 51, 55-6, 58, 63-4, 287,291-3 Russian Narodniki 145 Russian nationalism 3, 54,65n4, 86 Russian Orthodox: culture 177; iconography 180,187 Russian Orthodox Church 56,176-7, 186, 183,186 Russian Silver Age 116 301 Russian Social Democratic 142, 148, 152 Russo-Japanese War 161, 212, 231, 289 Second Congress of Soviets 195, 274
Second World War 23, 25, 36-40, 44-5, 57 September 1917 5, 166, 170, 275 Siberia 132, 140, 216-17, 220, 231 Silver Age 8, 116, 130, 160; see also Russian Silver Age socialism 29, 34-5, 37, 53, 78, 139,142, 145-9, 151-2, 248; democratic 33; development/construction 80, 84, 86, 98, 111; European 144; state 289; symbols 133 Socialist League of Young Workers (SSRM) 148, 149 social order 16, 30, 37, 53, 152, 271 Soviet Bloc 33, 255 Soviet Bonapartism 112 Soviet Constitution 22, 37, 86, 195,198 Soviet economy 36, 40, 47-8, 260 Soviet experiment 6, 12, 15-16, 33 Soviet propaganda 81 -2, 268-72 Soviet socialism 58, 60 Sovnarkom 8, 194-5, 197-8, 200-6, 296-7 Sovnarkom Administration Department 196 Sovnarkom Agenda 196,199, 210n78 Spanish Civil War 284,287 Stalin’s Terror 274 Stalinism 23, 41, 63, 80, 83 Stalinist Soviet Union 25, 61 Stalinist Totalitarianism 22-3 Stalinization 80; de-Stalinization 83 state-building 5, 8, 38, 194 statism 52, 55-61, 68n50 St. Petersburg Union of Metalworkers 135 suicide 8, 130, 165-70,167 tax 31, 200, 289; taxation 248, 288; tax collection 6, 253-6, 258, 260; tax enforcement 290; tax revenue 248, 252, 288 Thaw, The 83-6, 122n27 Thermidor 111, 248, 250 Thermidorian Reaction 21 Time of Troubles 86,109-10 totalitarian 38, 40, 193, 194; mentality 276; model 23,193; regime 61, 285; state 23 totalitarianism 7, 22-3, 39,41-3 totalitarianist 39, 41-2 Transcaucasian Rail Line 220, 230 triumphalist 3, 6, 114
302 Index Trotskii 44, 183 tsarism 47, 56 Ukraine 5, 14, 52, 57,186, 216; Orange Revolution 54; Russian Empire 19 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 19, 22 United Russia Party 59 USA 37, 40; see also America utopia(s) 6, 85, 103,128-9 Utopian 35,119,129; brotherhood 145; idiom 6; impulse 128, 136; projects 8; trends 40 Utopianism 295; Socialist 139 Vserossisskii tsentral’nyi ispolnitel’nyi komitet (VTsIK) see All-Russian Central Executive Committee of Soviets wages 9,213,216,225,231,233n3,234n24 Western Europe 37, 40, 60 western imperialism 291 westernizers 4, 144 Whites 59, 99, 118, 207, 280 Winter Palace 29, 77, 85,170,267, 269, 273-4, 277-80 women 29, 131, 150-1,161, 168,176-9, 280; activists 151; Death Battalion 274; emancipation 147, 176; movement 100; protests 100; soviet 177; vote 166; workers 99, 178, 187 workers’ clubs 139,178 workers’ cooperatives 200 workers’ movement 144, 216, 269 Workers’ Opposition 31, 132 working class 45, 82, 133, 135 Yeltsin, Boris 5, 24, 30,37, 55, 87, 248 Zagovor 142 |
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spelling | The Russian Revolution of 1917 memory and legacy edited by Carol S. Leonard, Daniel Orlovsky and Jurej Petrov London ; New York Routledge 2025 xix, 302 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European studies 157 "The way in which the Russian Revolution of October 1917 is regarded and commemorated has changed considerably over time, and is a contentious subject, well demonstrated by the absence of any official commemoration in Russia in 2017, a huge contrast to the very large celebrations which took place in Soviet times. This book, which brings together a range of leading historians of the Russian Revolution - from both Russia and the West, and both younger and older historians - explores the changes in the way in which the October 1917 Revolution is commemorated, and also examines fundamental questions about what the Russian Revolution - indeed what any revolution - was anyway. Among issues covered are how Soviet and Western historians diverged in their early assessments of what the Revolution achieved, how the period studied by historians has recently extended both much earlier before 1917 and much later afterwards, and how views of the Revolution within the Soviet Union changed over time from acceptance of the official Communist Party interpretation to more independent viewpoints. Overall, the book provides a major reassessment of one of the twentieth century's most important events" Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd rswk-swf Oktoberrevolution Motiv (DE-588)4172538-4 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd rswk-swf Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 gnd rswk-swf Soviet Union / History / Revolution, 1917-1921 / Historiography Soviet Union / Politics and government / 1917-1936 / Historiography Soviet Union / History / Revolution, 1917-1921 / Influence (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 s DE-604 Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 s Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 s Oktoberrevolution Motiv (DE-588)4172538-4 s Geschichte z Leonard, Carol Scott 1945- (DE-588)124968856 edt Orlovsky, Daniel T. 1947- (DE-588)1053188609 edt Petrov, Jurej (DE-588)1346715661 edt Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-032-81453-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9780429053122 BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European studies 157 (DE-604)BV014873661 157 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=035231626&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=035231626&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | The Russian Revolution of 1917 memory and legacy BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European studies Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Oktoberrevolution Motiv (DE-588)4172538-4 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 gnd |
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title | The Russian Revolution of 1917 memory and legacy |
title_auth | The Russian Revolution of 1917 memory and legacy |
title_exact_search | The Russian Revolution of 1917 memory and legacy |
title_full | The Russian Revolution of 1917 memory and legacy edited by Carol S. Leonard, Daniel Orlovsky and Jurej Petrov |
title_fullStr | The Russian Revolution of 1917 memory and legacy edited by Carol S. Leonard, Daniel Orlovsky and Jurej Petrov |
title_full_unstemmed | The Russian Revolution of 1917 memory and legacy edited by Carol S. Leonard, Daniel Orlovsky and Jurej Petrov |
title_short | The Russian Revolution of 1917 |
title_sort | the russian revolution of 1917 memory and legacy |
title_sub | memory and legacy |
topic | Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Oktoberrevolution Motiv (DE-588)4172538-4 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Kollektives Gedächtnis Oktoberrevolution Motiv Geschichtsschreibung Oktoberrevolution Aufsatzsammlung |
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