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  • #REDIRECTRussian Revolution of 1917 ...
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  • * 1892–1917 |- | style="padding:0 5px;" | Soviet Russia ... * 1917–1927 ** Russian Revolution ** Civil War * 1927–1953 ...
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  • convened in Russia after the October Revolution of 1917. The Assembly was part of a plan developed by the Provisional Government to reshape Russian society ...
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  • collapse of the autocracy and the revolutions of 1917. The strains of industrialization and modernization on a still feudal and autocratic country created ...
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  • up being postponed until much later in the year of 1917. By the time of the actual elections, the October Revolution had already taken place. The Bolsheviks ...
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  • | style="padding:4 8px;" | Revolution of 1917 |- | style="padding:4 8px;" | Civil War |- | style="padding:4 8px;" ...
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  • ended shortly after the Russian Revolution of 1917. }} ...
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  • Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 – July 17, 2001) was an American publisher. She led her family's newspaper, The Washington Post ...
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  • a first step towards the Russian Revolution of 1917. The mutiny later formed the basis of Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 silent film The Battleship Potemkin ...
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  • but not in Russia. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 their performances would have been considered "bourgeois," even "counter-revolutionary ...
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  • became critics of Tsarism. They denounced the 1917 October Revolution, seeing it as a cultural disaster, and in 1919 emigrated to Poland. ...
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  • * Golitsyn (Jan-Mar 1917) | group2 = [[File:Russian coa 1917.svg|20px]] Russian Provisional ...
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  • of two revolutions which took place in Russia in 1917. Revolutionary activity lasted about eight days, involving mass demonstrations and violent armed ...
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  • Imperial Russia. After the Bolshevik revolution of 1917 he emigrated, and had a smaller following in exile. He translated works of writers in several ...
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  • in Lenin's Russia in November 1917. As such, it formed the ideological foundation for the world communist movement centering on the Soviet ...
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  • based on their position within the last Duma. As 1917 drug on and elections kept getting delayed, soldiers and workers in Petersburg became more radicalized ...
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  • Mirra Lokhvitskaya was a poet of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry, a period roughly from the late 19th century until the revolution. Her poetry ...
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  • # (historical) An emperor of Russia (1547 to 1917) and of some South Slavic states. # (figurative) A person with great power; an autocrat ...
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  • ended with the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917. The failure of Witte and other reformers would create the context for communist revolution that ...
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  • Party (RSDLP). When the February Revolution of 1917 led to the abdication of the Tsar and the development of the Russian Provisional Government, Lenin ...
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