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The October Revolution

International Journal, 1980
The Kornilov revolt quickened the pace of events in Petrograd. The Bolsheviks won increasing support and in September they were the majority party in both the Petrograd and Moscow soviets. It was one thing however to dominate the soviets and quite another to stage a successful uprising.
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October Revolution Factory

Glass and Ceramics (English Translation of Steklo I Keramika), 1967
A. S. Ruga, T. I. Antipenko
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October Revolution (Great October Socialist Revolution)

2023
In this section, developments that started before October Revolution in Russia and which brought about the October Revolution, the foods eaten at that time, the food and beverages consumed following the revolution, and their impacts have been discussed.
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The October Revolution

1978
By October, political life in Russia was fast approaching a crisis. Tensions built up over eight months were about to be resolved. On 23 September the C.E.C. made 20 October the date for a new all-Russian congress of soviets (on 18 October the meeting was postponed until the 25th).
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The October Revolution

1977
Trotsky had accepted Lenin’s leadership in July. After his release from prison on bail on 17 September, his ascendancy over the Petrograd Soviet grew. Probably Trotsky could have made the October Revolution without Lenin, at any rate in Petrograd. But it is doubtful whether without the control which Lenin gained over his party in the weeks before and ...
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The October Revolution

2001
Bibliographers have calculated that during the Soviet era no less than 20,000 historical works appeared on “Great October”. It was seen as the twentieth century’s principal event and a triumph of virtue over vice. Today some historians and publicists perpetuate the legend but with the signs reversed, representing the Bolshevik insurrection as the ...
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Was the October Revolution Socialist?

Russian Studies in History, 1994
Not so long ago, even formulating this question in such a way would have seemed blasphemous. After all, the October Revolution gave itself that name at the very first moment it came into the world. The epithet remained attached to it for many decades afterward. Not to mention the fact that we considered ourselves, our society, to be socialist, and only
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The Originality of the October Revolution

Socialism and Democracy, 2018
The only historian capable of fanning the spark of hope in the past is the one who is firmly convinced that even the dead shall not be safe from the enemy if he is victorious.– Walter Benjamin, The...
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The officers and the October revolution

Soviet Studies, 1976
(1976). The officers and the October revolution. Soviet Studies: Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 207-223.
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