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Revolution and antisemitism: the Bolsheviks in 1917 [PDF]
McGeever's essay offers an analysis of the Bolshevik encounter with antisemitism in 1917. Antisemitism was the dominant modality of racialized Othering in late imperial Russia.
Brendan Mcgeever
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Bolsheviks and the Holy Relics
The article explores the opening of religious relics in the first years of Soviet power and the reaction to this opening by “popular оrthodoxy”. Holy relics — the bones and imperishable remains of holy people — are revered in both the Orthodox and ...
Rogozny, Р. G.
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Empiriocriticism : a bolshevik philosophy ?
Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, 1981Aileen Kelly, Empiriocriticism: a Bolshevik philosophy? In the first decade of this century a group of Bolshevik theorists attempted to construct a new philosophical basis for marxism with the aid of the empiriocriticism of Avenarius and Mach. Their attempt is usually treated by historians as merely a brief episode in Bolshevik party history. This
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2008
Relations between the newcomers and the native Central Asian populations were not always smooth, as the economic changes disrupted traditional ways of life and led to increasing social polarization. Local communities blamed the Russians for their growing poverty, loss of land, various social ills and the exploitation of native workers.
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Relations between the newcomers and the native Central Asian populations were not always smooth, as the economic changes disrupted traditional ways of life and led to increasing social polarization. Local communities blamed the Russians for their growing poverty, loss of land, various social ills and the exploitation of native workers.
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2000
In ‘The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte’ Karl Marx wrote that the ‘tradition of the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the minds of the living’.1 Marx’s view is particularly pertinent to Trotsky’s political biography. His pre-1917 relations with Lenin and the Bolsheviks were to haunt him after he joined them in 1917. This was especially
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In ‘The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte’ Karl Marx wrote that the ‘tradition of the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the minds of the living’.1 Marx’s view is particularly pertinent to Trotsky’s political biography. His pre-1917 relations with Lenin and the Bolsheviks were to haunt him after he joined them in 1917. This was especially
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1981
One branch of history above all occupied Marxist historians during the late 1920s and early 1930s: the history of the Bolshevik Party and of the Russian revolutionary movement. Given the dominant role of the party in Soviet life and the fact that most Marxist historians were party members, this emphasis was natural.
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One branch of history above all occupied Marxist historians during the late 1920s and early 1930s: the history of the Bolshevik Party and of the Russian revolutionary movement. Given the dominant role of the party in Soviet life and the fact that most Marxist historians were party members, this emphasis was natural.
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1995
The most contentious policy area facing Curzon and Lloyd George in October 1919 was relations with Soviet Russia. The Bolshevik government had signed a Russo-German armistice in December 1917. Three months later, the landing of 130 Royal Marines at Murmansk, to protect vast quantities of war material supplied by the Allies, signalled the start of an ...
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The most contentious policy area facing Curzon and Lloyd George in October 1919 was relations with Soviet Russia. The Bolshevik government had signed a Russo-German armistice in December 1917. Three months later, the landing of 130 Royal Marines at Murmansk, to protect vast quantities of war material supplied by the Allies, signalled the start of an ...
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The Slavic and East European Journal, 1998
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1989
In the tumultuous years after the revolution of 1917, the traditional cutlure of Imperial Russia was both destroyed and preserved, as a new Soviet culture began to take shape. This book focuses on the interaction between the emerging political and cultural policies of the Soviet regime and the deeply held traditional values of the worker and peasant ...
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In the tumultuous years after the revolution of 1917, the traditional cutlure of Imperial Russia was both destroyed and preserved, as a new Soviet culture began to take shape. This book focuses on the interaction between the emerging political and cultural policies of the Soviet regime and the deeply held traditional values of the worker and peasant ...
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