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From February to October. Revolution Events on Pages of theNnewspaper “Russkaya Volya”

open access: yesУправленческое консультирование, 2018
In the article contains the materials of the newspaper ‘Russian Will’, the history of which has not yet been the subject of objective research. The obsolete nature of the old policy of commodity characteristics is proved. A chronicle of the events of the
Lidia Ivanovna Shishkina
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L’image de Lénine entre février et octobre 1917

open access: yesRevue des études slaves, 2016
Based on rare and authentic documents, this work endeavors to elaborate a new image of Vladimir Ilitch Oulianov – Lenin between both Russian Revolution through satirical magazines of the time, freed from imperial censorship.
Oxana Ignatenko‑Desanlis
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Rumours and Revolution. Review of: Aksenov, V. B. (2020). Slukhi, obrazy, emotsii. Massovye nastroe­niia rossiian v gody voiny i revoliutsii (1914–1918) [Rumours, Images, Emotions. The Mass Sentiment of Russians during the Years of War and Revolution (1914–1918)]. Moscow: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie. 992 p., ill.

open access: yesИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки, 2020
The monograph under review is devoted to the study of mass consciousness during World War I and the 1917 Revolution. More particularly, the author analyses the content and distribution of rumours in various segments of the population.
Sergey Aleksandrovich Nefedov
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Leaders of the February Revolution M. Rodzyanko and A. Kerenskii in Late February – Early May 1917 in Soviet Historiography (1918–1985)

open access: yesHistoria provinciae: журнал региональной истории
The article analyses the Soviet historiography of 1918–85 devoted to the questions of leadership in the February Revolution and the activities of M. Rodzyanko and A. Kerenskii in March – early May 1917. The author proves that starting with the works of S.
Andrei B. Nikolaev
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Public sentiments of the population in Vologda Governorate on the eve of the February Revolution

open access: yesHistoria provinciae: журнал региональной истории, 2017
The article is devoted to the analysis of public sentiments of the population in Vologda Governorate in the period since the beginning of World War I and until the February Revolution.
Andrey Egorov
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“The Anti-Bourgeois Democratic Revolution”: A Reading of the Russian Revolution

open access: yesRUS (São Paulo), 2017
I propose a new category to describe the Russian revolution of 1917: the “anti-bourgeois democratic revolution.” “Soviet power” was actually proclaimed in during the February revolution in 1917.
Lars T. Lih
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STUDYING THE GREAT RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2017
The article revises an established view of Russian Revolution as two separate events - February Revolution and October Revolution. The author supports the concept of the «Great Russian Revolution», which unites these two events in a single process of ...
A. V. Torkunov
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The political activity of Mahmoud al-Taleqani in the Iranian revolution until September 1979 AD

open access: yesآداب الكوفة, 2018
After the victory of the revolution in Iran in February 1979, Mahmoud Al-Talqani sought to do his best for its success, despite the observations he was indicating on the activity of the revolutionary committees, which were the military arm of the ...
Falih Al-Hamdani, Muhammed Matar
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Georgien, die Bolschewiki und die deutsche Sozialdemokratie (1917–1921)

open access: yesTotalitarismus und Demokratie, 2017
The contribution focuses on the fate of the First Republic of Georgia (1917-1921), from Karl Kautsky’s point of view, and on the German Social Democrats’ changing view of the October Revolution.
Siegfried Heimann
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The Boratynsky family in 1917: the nobility in times of crisis

open access: yesИсторическая этнология, 2017
The article examines the life of representatives of the Boratynsky noble family in Kazan Governorate in 1917–1918 – A.N. Boratynsky, K.N. Boratynsky, and O.A. Ilyina. Based on the memoirs of O.A. Ilyina and K.N.
Yelena V. Mironova
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