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Nelson Fell: Eyewitness to the February Revolution

open access: yesAvtobiografija, 2019
The following extracts from the diary and letters of Nelson Fell provide an insight into the revolutionary events taking place between February and May 1917 from the perspective of an overseas eyewitness.
Melanie Ilic
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The 1917 Revolution in Tuva

open access: yesНовые исследования Тувы, 2017
Based on both archival and previously published documents, this article examines the issue of impact that Russia’s revolution of 1917 had on contemporary events in Tuva. Tuva acceded to the USSR in 1944, many years after the Bolshevik revolution and the
Vladimir G. Dazishen
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MEREZHKOVSKY’S THE FOURTEENTH OF DECEMBER: A NOVEL ABOUT THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2017
The article demonstrates how Dmitry Merezhkovsky, in his novel The Fourteenth of The article demonstrates how Dmitry Merezhkovsky, in his novel The Fourteenth of December written in the midst of the revolutionary crisis in Russia and ...
Olga A.Bogdanova
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Georgien, die Bolschewiki und die deutsche Sozialdemokratie (1917–1921)

open access: yesTotalitarismus und Demokratie, 2017
The contribution focuses on the fate of the First Republic of Georgia (1917-1921), from Karl Kautsky’s point of view, and on the German Social Democrats’ changing view of the October Revolution.
Siegfried Heimann
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“The Anti-Bourgeois Democratic Revolution”: A Reading of the Russian Revolution

open access: yesRUS (São Paulo), 2017
I propose a new category to describe the Russian revolution of 1917: the “anti-bourgeois democratic revolution.” “Soviet power” was actually proclaimed in during the February revolution in 1917.
Lars T. Lih
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Former employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Tambov Governorate after the February Revolution of 1917

open access: yesВестник Тамбовского университета. Серия: Гуманитарные науки, 2021
The problems of changing the position of the Ministry of Internal Affairs after the events of February–March 1917 in the Tambov Governorate are investigated.
P. S. Rakhmanov
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La trajectoire d’Al′fred Bem
 à travers sa correspondance (1917-1921)

open access: yesRevue des études slaves, 2017
What effect had the revolution on the pathway of a Russian philologist – Al′fred Ljudvigovich Bem ? February, March, July, October have different resonances in his correspondence.
Stéphanie Cirac
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Une propagande déphasée

open access: yesRevue des études slaves, 2019
After February 1917 in Russia the ongoing revolution was supported by a mass political literature. This editorial phenomenon was not entirely new, in its aims, its themes, its terms and its amplitude. The 1905 revolution had already shown the way.
Michel Tissier
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1917 in the History of the Petrograd Synodal Printing House [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Свято-Филаретовского института, 2019
The article studies the situation in the Petrograd Synodal Printing House after the February revolution of 1917. To protect the workers’ rights, a committee of elders was formed in the printing house.
Anatoly Kashevarov
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The Perception of Germany in the Kyivan Press: From Ukrainian People’s Republic to the Hetmanate (November 1917 — December 1918)

open access: yesKyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal, 2017
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 ...
Ivan Basenko
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