Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Russian Revolution
- Ancient Regime
- Economic Weakness
- peasents
Anmerkungen:
- the farm population bore a considerable share of the costs of industrialization. The paid redemption costs for being freed and paid high taxes, so they couldn't afford the food they grew. Tsar Alexander taxed cereals
- Political Weakness
- Weak Tsars
Anmerkungen:
- Tsars were reactionary and were not quick to make reforms neccessary
- Pressure Groups
- Labor Parties
Anmerkungen:
- Marxists. saw revolution as an international movement. thought Russia had to develop capitalism before there was a revolution, dissapproved of violence and terrorist groups
- Dessertion of Intellectuals
- Russification
Anmerkungen:
- Jews were subjected to pogroms, and non-Russian people were exiled
- Class Antagonism
- peasants v nobles
- Rule of Moderates
- Reforms
- Duma
Anmerkungen:
- Duma = parliamentary body
The Revolution of 1905 brought soviets (councils of workers), who demanded a more democratic gov't. The Mensheviks led the October strike, and stopped railroads and newspapers until Nicholas issued the October Manifesto, which promised constitution, civil liberties, and a duma
- Stolypin
Anmerkungen:
- Peter Stolypin’s (prime minister 1906-1911) plan was to make reforms and thereby weaken the revolutionaries. He
broadened the powers of zemstvos, abolished redemption payments, allowed the sale of land (favoring kulaks), and encouraging the poor to move to the cities as a mobile labor force
- War
- Japan
Anmerkungen:
- Nicholas hoped war with Japan would create more attachment to the gov't, so in 1904, they went to war. The war ended quickly with Russian naval defeat and it had the opposite affect of what Nicholas had hoped. This brought the revolution of 1905
- WW1
Anmerkungen:
- The first three years of Russia brought many defeats to Russia. The Russian people did not want to fight a war that they got nothing out of. Both Tsar Nicholas and the Provisional Gov't made the mistake of reentering/continuing the war, which lost them the support of most Russians
- Dual Sovereignty
- Provisional Gov't v.
Petrograd Soviet
Anmerkungen:
- Petrograd Soviet called for the war to end but the Provisional Gov't opened a new offensive
- Slow decision
Making
- Rule by Radicals
- Fanatics-reign
of terror
- Bolsheviks
Anmerkungen:
- Communist party. called for the end of the war without annexation or indemnities, and the abolition of landlord property
- Lenin
- "Peace, Land,
Bread"
Anmerkungen:
- how Lenin gained popularity, be promising peasants what they wanted
- October Revolution
Anmerkungen:
- The Bolsheviks captured telephone exchanges, railroad stations, and electric lighting plants; a warship turned its guns on the Winter Palace, successfully making a coup d' etat
- Control of Key
Organization
- Council of People’s
Commissars
Anmerkungen:
- replaced the Duma with this. Lenin was the head
- Disciplined and
Centralized
- Purges
Anmerkungen:
- 1934-38 Stalin executed any enemy of Russia. Over 4 million people were tried and convicted, although it was later revealed that they had been physchologically tortured. Many old Bolsheviks were killed, and the younger generation of them were more loyal
- war communism
Anmerkungen:
- economic policy implement nationalized land, banks, and foreign trade. ended all private capitalism and took over factories and food production. The flow of resources and manpower was now controlled by the gov't
- Authoritarian
Gov't Established
- Machinery of
dictatorship
- Red Army
Anmerkungen:
- Cheka
Anmerkungen:
- justification-
external dangers
- Few in Numbers
- Bolshevik
= minority
- Thermidor
- Gradual Return
to conserv.
- Law & order
- five year plans
Anmerkungen:
- goals were to strengthen and enrich the country, make it militarily and industrially self-sufficient
- collectivization
Anmerkungen:
- collective farms were created, with peasants pooling land, labor, and capital. Many farmers slaughtered their animals rather than give them up, which led to famine in Southeast Russia and Ukraine which cost millions of lives.
- New ruling class