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REVIVAL OF THE NEWSPAPER “KHYPAR” AFTER THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION OF 1917
Historical Search, 2022The article discusses the prerequisites for the recommencement of publishing the Chuvash newspaper “Khypar”. The events after the February Revolution of 1917 are accompanied by the beginning of unifying the forces of the Chuvash intelligentsia. The leading role in this process was played by a privat-docent at Kazan University, N.V.
Leontiev P. Alexei, Andrey A. Danilov
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Aleksandr Fedorovich Kerenskii in the February Revolution of 1917
Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography, 2020Abstract Kerenskii was the most important actor in assuring the success of the February Revolution. He organized underground organizations to push the workers’ strike movement that began on February 23 in Petrograd, and appealed to his Duma liberal colleagues to support the strike.
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The Revolution of February 1917
1980Modern war imposes a terrible burden on society. If victory is feasible then a nation may hold together. Faced with almost certain defeat a society is more likely than not to disintegrate. Two great empires, one in Russia, the other in Austria-Hungary, found the demands of modern war too much for them.
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THE MAIN POLITICAL FORCES OF RUSSIA IN THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION OF 1917
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AND MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION, 2023The purpose of the article is to study the role of the main political forces of Russia in the February Revolution of 1917. The author emphasizes that his revolution was a people's rebellion directed not so much against the autocracy as against the devastation caused by the World War and the dominance of oligarchic capital in the Russian economy.
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1917: The Revolutions of February and October
2001Abstract In February 1917, the autocracy collapsed in the face of popular demonstrations and the withdrawal of elite support for the regime. In the euphoria of revolution, political solutions seemed easy. Russia’s future form of government would, of course, be democratic.
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February 1917: Revolution, Power, and the Bourgeoisie
Russian Studies in History, 2003Even though the revolution of February 1917 is among the crucial phases in this country's political history, much about it is to this day hotly disputed and misunderstood. Regrettably, the evaluation of this historical phenomenon has been overly influenced by the ideological tenets of those living at the time and those who followed.
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The Problem of Power in the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1972Resume/SummaryCet article tente d’expliquer le processus dynamique de la revolution de Fevrier et analyse les actions et les interactions des groupes politiques se rapportant au probleme du pouvoir. La chute du tsarisme n’a ete causee directement ni par un soulevement en masse ni par les manoeuvres politiques des liberaux de la Douma d’Etat comme l ...
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