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The Russian Revolution. [PDF]

open access: yesThe Sociological Review, 1906
Reinach, Joseph
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The Russian Revolution

2023
Abstract This chapter explains the course of the unrolling of the three types of terror in Russia and then the Soviet Union from 1917 until 1938. In the sequence of terror, the types of terror were much more distinct and less overlapping temporally than they were in France; the Red Terror (revolutionary terror) had ended before ...
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The Russian Revolutions.

Contemporary Sociology, 1996
1. Editor's Introduction. 2. Bourgeois Democracy in Russia. 3. Russia's Transition to Pseudo-constitutionalism. 4. Russia's Transition to Pseudo-democracy. 5. The Russian Revolution and the Peace. Political Parties and Associations in Russia, 1905-1906. Glossary. Index.
Victoria E. Bonnell   +3 more
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The Russian Revolution

2002
Abstract This was the famous “dual power.” While the Provisional Government sought future legitimacy from a parliamentary constitution, the Soviet claimed the rougher and more immediate legitimacy of the streets. Demanding democratizion of the army while raising an unmistakable note of class war, the Soviet proclaimed its military ...
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The Russian Revolution

1989
Written specifically for A-level students, Niall Rothnie has drawn documents from a wide range of sources - writings of the major figures, manifestos, memoirs, eye-witness accounts, newspapers, official sources etc to illustrate in a lively and informative way, the history of the Russian Revolution.
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The Russian Revolution

Choice Reviews Online, 1991
John C. Campbell, Richard Pipes
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