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Mensheviks in 1917

open access: yes, 1992
Histor
Khripkov, Oleg
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Social Democratic Leaflets of the Period of the Decline of the First Russian Revolution in the Upper Volga Region: January 1906 – June 3, 1907

open access: yes, 2018
The article studies leaflets of social democratic organizations in the Upper Volga region during the period of the decline of the first Russian revolution. The chronological framework for the study is January 1906 – June 3, 1907.
null null, Yuriy Yu. Ierusalimskiy
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CONGRESSES, CONFERENCES AND COUNCILS OF VARIOUS SOCIAL CLASS FORCES IN TOMSK PROVINCE IN THE PERIOD OF THE“DEMOCRATIC COUNTERREVOLUTION” (JUNE – NOVEMBER 1918)

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2015
The paper presents the characteristic of different classes’ activities (congresses, conferences and councils of political parties and non-governmental organizations) in the period of the “Democratic Counterrevolution” (June – November 1918) and the Civil
V. A. Drobchenko   +2 more
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Vladimir Akimov on the Dilemmas of Russian Marxism 1895–1903

open access: yes, 1969
Vladimir Akimov was the leading spokesman for the 'Economists' in Russia in the early twentieth century. This group of Marxists rebelled in 1898 against Plekkanov, causing within the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party a schism which preceded the ...

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Leon Trotsky and World War One: August 1914-March 1917 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
This thesis is the first full account of Trotsky's writings penned between August 1914 and March 1917. The source material used is almost exclusively primary, both published and archival, some of which is examined here for the first time. Each of Trotsky'
Thatcher, Ian Dennis
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Interview mit Open-Access-Forscher Bo-Christer Björk

open access: yes, 2014
http://openscience.com/open-access-advocates-like-mensheviks-bolsheviks Zur Größenordnung aktueller OA-Publikationen: "Pretty soon we are going to reach the point where open access journals have a 15% share of newly published articles.
Klaus Graf
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History of the Regional Provisional Government of the Urals (Second Half of July – November 1918)

open access: yes, 2019
The Regional Provisional Government of the Urals was established in Ekaterinburg in August 1918, under the supervision of the governing coalition of the Kadets (Constitutional Democrats), Socialist Revolutionaries, and Mensheviks.
Славко, Т. И., Slavko, T.
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Les transformations sociales soviétiques (fin 1917­ début 1918)

open access: yes, 2017
After the October Coup in Petrograd the Soviet power was established in Russia and the first reforms were undertaken . However , there was nothing socialist about the first decrees of the Soviet government aiming at the tasks set by more radical than ...
Choubine, Alexandre
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