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The Mensheviks and NEP Society in Russia

open access: yesRussian History, 1982
AbstractContemporary scholarship on the development of the Soviet political system in the 1920s has largely bypassed the history of the Menshevik opposition. Those historians who regard NEP as a mere transition to Stalinism have dismissed the Menshevik experience as irrelevant,1 and those who see a democratic potential in the NEP system have focused on
Vladimir Brovkin
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The Far Eastern Mensheviks and October 1917

open access: yes, 2019
The article examines the history of the Menshevik organizations in the Russian Far East for the period from October 1917 until the end of the year. The attitude of the Menshevik Party to the events of October 1917 is covered and the tactics of the Mensheviks in the first months of the Soviet period are analyzed.
V. L. Kuzmin, Yu. N. Tsipkin
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At Home Abroad: The Mensheviks in the Second Emigration

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1995
ResumeDe tous les partis politiques de l’emigration russe apres 1917, c’est le Parti social democrate ouvrier russe, universellement connu sous le nom “menchevik,” qui a survecu le plus longtemps dans les conditions difficiles de l’exil. La “delegation a l’etranger” du parti exista jusqu’en 1951 et le journal du parti, Sotsialisticheskii vestnik ...
André Liebich
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Bolsheviks and Mensheviks on the Jacobins and the Girondins

2019
Following a survey of how educated Russians analogized the 1905 Revolution to aspects of the French Revolution, Chapter 5 describes the debates within the Bolshevik faction of the RSDLP, and between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks about the temporal relationship between a bourgeois revolution in Russia and a proletarian one.
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