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The Provisional Government and the Latvians in 1917
Nationalities Papers, 1975The problem raised in the title of the paper asks for an answer on two levels: how did the relationships between these two entities work out 1) on the administrative level–the day-to-day relationships and 2) on the ideological/political one. I shall be very brief in answering the first problem and somewhat more lengthy in answering the second one.
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The February Revolution and the Provisional Government
1995The subjects of the October Revolution and Civil War could not be investigated adequately without some analysis of the activities and failure of the democratic political forces which took power after the revolution of February 1917. Before Gorbachev’s accession the activities of Lenin and the October Revolution had been the main focus of academic study;
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Early Relations with the Provisional Government
1963After the flight of Louis Philippe there was an uneasy interim in Franco-Belgian relations before the new Provisional Government was in full diplomatic contact with Brussels. As late as the morning of February 29, d’Hoffschmidt had had no official word from the Provisional Government.
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Living The Republic: The Provisional Government
2002He was writing because all of the newspapers had inexplicably omitted him in their accounts of that day, thus ignoring “this episode, so dramatic, of my violent entry into the Chamber, in uniform, with my loaded gun.”1 The Republic had many fathers after 24 February.
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The Legitimacy Of The Provisional Government
Philosophical Investigations, 1987openaire +1 more source
The Russian Provisional Government, 1917: Documents
The American Historical Review, 1962W. Harold Dalgliesh +2 more
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