“Fatal betrayal”of the Church: the question of “ecclesiastical bolshevism” at the Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church (1917–1918) [PDF]
The paper examines the phenomenon of “ecclesiastical Bolshevism”, i.e. a radical disruption of church order caused by the February Revolution of 1917.
Konstantin Kovyrzin
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M. R. Štefanik’s attitude to Russia, Revolution 1917 and bolshevism [PDF]
This article identifi es and gives an outline of views of Milan Rastislav Štefánik, one of the leaders of the Czechoslovak national movement, on the Russian revolution and bolshevism.
Boris Kolesnikov
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Bolshevism, Stalinism and the Comintern: a historical controversy revisited [PDF]
‘Bolshevization’ and ‘Stalinization’ have been used variously by historians of American and British Communism to designate and date the processes by which the Comintern and national parties were subordinated to Soviet policy.
John Mcilroy, Alan Campbell
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Bolshevism, from Class Ideology to Imperialist Ideology. The Ukrainian Case [PDF]
The article examines how Bolshevism transitioned from a class ideology to an imperialist ideology with particular emphasis on the Ukrainian context. The authors analysed the essence of the Russian autocratic state as a despotic empire.
Olexander Sytnyk +3 more
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Vladimir Bogoraz on religion and Bolshevism
In 2017, Yury Slezkine’s new book, “The Government House. Saga of the Russian Revolution” was published. The American professor seeks to prove, using the material of several family histories of the Soviet party and state figures in the 1920s–1930s, that
Shakhnovich, Marianna M.
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The problem of Bolshevism in Russian emigré philosophical journalism of the Russian abroad
The article continues the cycle of publications devoted to Russian philosophical journalism during the October revolution (1917–1922). The subject of research is the formation of the perspective of Bolshevism and its socio-philosophical analysis in the
Kuznetsov, Nikita V. +2 more
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Introduction: Li Dazhdao and Bolshevism + The Victory of Bolshevism
Li Dazhao (1888-1927) was a central figure in both before he was thirty. He was among the leading contributors to the journal and one of the most active and popular professors at Beida, where he also held the post of head librarian. Li was influential in introducing Mao to Marxism when the latter attended his acclaimed seminar on the subject in spring ...
Pozzana Claudia
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Speaking Truth to a Foreign Power: Anti-Bolshevism and Truth in the Early Cold War, 1945–53 [PDF]
Analysis of the periodical press allows historians to further their understanding of the turn against the Soviet Union in the West after the Second World War, and delineate how anti-Bolshevism was constructed to repudiate wartime partnership between 1941
David Vessey
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Orthodox clergy of the North of Russia between Whites and Reds in 1918–1920 [PDF]
The article deals with the issue of the service of the Orthodox clergy in the territory of the North of Russia in 1918–1920. The main focus is on the period of presence in the region of the Entente troops and the government of the Northern Region.
I. V. Petrov
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Russian Revolution and the Korean Partisan Movement in far East [PDF]
The Great Russian Revolution of 1917-1921 not only gave impetus to the movement for the liberation of Korea from the colonial rule of Japan, but also created a situation in which Koreans living on the territory of the former Russian Empire had to ...
Vadim Damier
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