German Historiography on the February Revolution of 1917 since the Demise of the Soviet Union
This article analyzes German-language publications on Russia’s February Revolution of 1917 published after the demise of the Soviet Union. As most Anglophone publications ignore their German counterparts, this piece aims to bring both historiographies together.
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American Ambassador and Revolution: David Francis's view of the February Revolution of 1917 [PDF]
The article deals with the tactics of the head of the US Embassy David Francis in the revolutionary crisis in February 1917.Much attention is given to his perception of the revolution, its causes and main actors.
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Celebrating a Storied History: Moscow Preobrazhenskaya Mental Hospital Marks its 245th Anniversary. [PDF]
Burygina LA, Golubev SA, Filipchenko OV.
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Liberal Diagnosis of February Revolution 1917 [PDF]
V. V. Shelokhaev, K. A. Solovyov
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This article analyzes ethnopolitical processes which were underway in the North Caucasus during the revolution of 1917. The February revolution had a significant impact on the course and nature of the socio-historical development of the region.
Artur Kazharov, Tamerlan Tsoloev
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"The rulers are the causes of the war […] They are the reason there is no bread in our town:" women's food riots in the Hungarian countryside, 1917-1918. [PDF]
Varsa E.
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THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION OF 1917 AND UKRAINIAN OFFICERS: THE CHOISE OF POLITICAL ORIENTATION
The article is devoted to social and political moods of Ukrainian officers in the Russian imperial army in Ukraine. It shows the conditions of their condition at the fronts of the First World War on the eve of the February revolution of 1917. An attempt was made to ascertain the political position of Ukrainian officers, their moods, behavior, social ...
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The article deals with events related to the situation and activities of the Muslim Tatars of Russia after the February 1917 revolution. The revolution divided the Muslim Tatars of Russia of all strata and views into the opposing groups and movements that actively pursued their policies. Socio-political organizations and institutions were created, some
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Violence in the Education: The Post-Revolutionary Situation in Hungary (1956-1957). [PDF]
Somogyvári L.
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Colonization of minds: Ukraine between Russian colonialism and Western Orientalism. [PDF]
Kotliuk G.
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