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  1. history21.com

    evolve? As we will see, the Russian Revolution of 1905 was the product of the nature of Russian political culture, Russia's geographic position straddling Europe and Asia, economic and military factors. It was also the product of both long- and short-term causes and driven by large-scale events and individual personalities; trends and quirks.
  2. Soviet Documents on Foreign Policy - Documents from 1917-1920 covering Soviet policies towards Germany, society and culture history Romania, China, peace, foreign internvention, economics and other society and culture history topics. Documents on US Foreign Policy in Russia - Documents on US Foreign Policy in Soviet Russia, russian revolution 1918.
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  4. colorado.pressbooks.pub

    The Russian Revolution fundamentally altered Russian society and global power dynamics held between nations. While the most visible events of the rebellion occurred in 1917, decades of previous unrest and societal tension laid roots to the eventual revolt. ... Continuing the path of the previously mentioned history, Russia's demolition of the ...
  5. globalejournal.org

    This post-colonial legacy doesn't exhaust the global significance of the 1917 Russian Revolution. For despite the bloody civil war and other tragic consequences for the Russian people and other peoples of Russia, the revolution gave a new impetus to the social, economic, political, and cultural development of the countries of Western Europe, the USA, and many other states.
    Author:Vladimir PantinPublished:2018
  6. academic.oup.com

    Abstract. From the start of the NEP, social inequality rose. Class remained a fragile structure. 'NEP: society and culture' considers what the Soviets did to refashion the social systems in Russia, in terms of education, health care, housing, urban planning, and social work, and how it tried to combat class divisions and existing cultural issues.
  7. courses.lumenlearning.com

    The Russian Revolution of 1905. ... Taken individually, these issues might not have affected the course of Russian history, but together they created the conditions for a potential revolution. ... Half of European Russia's industrial workers went on strike in 1905, and 93.2% in Poland. There were also strikes in Finland and the Baltic coast.
  8. academic.oup.com

    Social and Cultural History. Theory, Methods, and Historiography. Urban History. World History. ... 'Russia and Revolution', The Rise and Fall of Communism in Russia (New Haven, CT, 2007; ... and the Russian Communists' rejection of social revolution. It argues that the Russian Revolution was a struggle not only of cultures but also of classes ...
  9. This course analyzes Russia's social, cultural, and political heritage in the 18th and 19th centuries, up to and including the Russian Revolution of 1917. It compares reforming and revolutionary impulses in the context of serfdom, the rise of the intelligentsia, and debates over capitalism, while focusing on historical and literary texts, especially the intersections between the two.
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