Siberian Society and All-Russian Constituent Assembly in context of crisis of 1917 revolution [PDF]
Research objective is identification of the reasons of failure of process of legitimation of the Constituent assembly in development of the Russian revolution. The article considers as well as the problem of attitude of the Russian political parties to
V. I. Vtorushin
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In search of liberal Tsarism: the historiography of autocratic decline [PDF]
The idea that the autocracy might have successfully modernized itself has, in recent years, spread widely beyond academic circles. However, a look at traditional and recent historiography shows that very few historians support this line.
Read, Christopher
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Food Security of Kuzbass Region Population in 1905-1907: Local Features
The article is devoted to identification and characterization of regional characteristics of the First Russian revolution in the context of food security of the population by the example of Kuzbass region of 1902-1909.
A. Y. Karpinets
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Pygmalion and the Owl of Minerva: The Philosophy of Revolution by N.V. Ustryalov
Introduction. The article examines the theoretical views on revolution as a socio-political phenomenon advanced by N.V. Ustryalov (1890–1937), main ideologist of National Bolshevism. Methods and materials. The article focuses mainly on the publicistic
Anton A. Voytenko
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The Perception of Germany in the Kyivan Press: From Ukrainian People’s Republic to the Hetmanate (November 1917 — December 1918) [PDF]
The 1917 February Revolution led to the reshaping of the war-era image of the German enemy. Focusing on the former imperial borderland province of the Southwestern Krai, this article unveils the national, political, and cultural considerations of the ...
Basenko, Ivan
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RUSSIAN FAMILY LAW LEGISLATION: REVOLUTION, COUNTER-REVOLUTION, EVOLUTION
This article analyzes the political and legal aspects of the first decrees of the Soviet government from 1917 and the codified acts on marriage and family from 1918 and 1926 as large and small “revolutions” in Russian and Soviet family law.
NADEZHDA TARUSINA, ELENA ISAEVA
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The Russian Revolution After One Hundred Years
The Russian revolution was the defining episode of the twentieth century. It led to the transformation of Russia into one of the superpowers on the globe, but one that exhibited a development model that was both different from and a challenge to the ...
Graeme Gill
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Uneven and combined development: modernity, modernism, revolution [PDF]
Trotsky’s theory of Uneven and Combined Development was born out of his experience of the Russian Revolution. To mark the centenary of the revolution, we are publishing a series of five pieces by Neil Davidson that explore the theory’s wider contribution
Davidson, Neil
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GOLDEN HORDE: TWO WORLDS, TWO CULTURES
The article deals with the further development of G.A. Fyodorov-Davydov’s thesis about the dual nature of the Golden Horde state culture (which some modern researchers nominate as “imperial”), consisting of both the culture of cities and the culture of ...
Vladimir A. Ivanov
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ON THE STAGES OF THE PEASANT AND AGRARIAN REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA
Background. The content, scope, features, consequences of the Great Russian Revolution were largely determined by the revolutionary processes that took place in the Russian countryside.
V. Ya. Romanchenko
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