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The Russian Revolution Adapted from slides by Scott Masters Crestwood College

Pre-Revolutionary Russia Only true autocracy left in Europe No type of representative political institutions Nicholas II became tsar in 1884 Believed he was the absolute ruler anointed by God Russo-Japanese War (1904) defeat led to pol. instability

Conditions deteriorated, rev. became possible, esp. w/ Lenin s involvement Social Democrats [Soc. Dem. Workers Party] believed in dialectical materialism and thus favoured modernization/capitalism (which the tsars also favored as a measure to catch up w/ w. Europe, esp. after the Crimean and Russo-Japanese Wars)

The Revolution of 1905 Rapid growth of (discontented) working class Vast majority of workers concentrated in St. Petersburg and Moscow Little help from the countryside: impoverished peasants Populist Movements of the 1870s and later had done little to improve their lot No individual land ownership Rural Famine

Conservatism Continues: 1905-1917 Tsar paid no attention to the Duma; it was harassed and political parties suppressed only token land reform was passed. Nicholas was personally a very weak man; he became increasingly remote as a ruler. Numerous soviets thus began to appear.

Alexandra: The Power Behind the Throne Even more blindly committed to autocracy than her husband She was under the influence of Rasputin Origins of Rasputin s power -? Scandals surrounding Rasputin served to discredit the monarchy

Alexis: Alexandra s Son with Hemophilia

World War I: The Last Straw War revealed the ineptitude and arrogance of the country s aristocratic elite Corrupt military leadership had contempt for ordinary Russian people Average peasants had very little invested in the War

World War I (cont) ill-trained, ineffective officers, poorly equipped (Russ. was not ready for ind. war) the result was mass desertions and 2 million casualties by 1915 Result: Chaos and Disintegration of the Russian Army Battle of Tannenberg (August, 1914) massive defeat at hands of Hindenburg and Ger.

The Collapse of the Imperial Government Nicholas left for the Front September, 1915 Alexandra and Rasputin throw the government into chaos Alexandra and other high government officials accused of treason

The Collapse of the Imperial Government (cont) Rasputin assassinated in December of 1916 Complete mismanagement of the wartime economy Industrial production plummeted, inflation and starvation were rampant Cities: overflowing w/ refugees hotbed for pol. activism, and this was ignited by serious food shortages in March 1917, esp. in St. Petersburg

The Two Revolutions of 1917 The February Revolution The [October]/ November Revolution

The February Revolution Origins: Food riots/strikes (women riot for bread in St.P & supported by workers& soldiers) Duma declared itself a Provisional Government on March12 Tsar ordered soldiers to intervene; instead they joined the rebellion the Tsar abdicated on March 17

The February Revolution the Menshevik Alexander Kerensky headed the Provisional Government (while remaining member of the Soviet), Very Popular Revolution But Kerensky favored gradual socialist reform/ saw the war effort as #1 priority Prov. Gov mostly Constitutional Democrats and liberals also want war to continue

The Petrograd Soviet (council of Workers & Soldiers Deputies) leftists in St. Petersburg formed the Petrograd Soviet, which they claimed to be the legit. gov t a parallel gov. w/ own orders, edicts Ger. was aware of the Russ. situation and began to concentrate on the W. Front played a role in returning Lenin to Russia, so he could foment rev. Having been granted

The Petrograd Soviet Ger. was aware of the Russ. situation and began to concentrate on the W. Front played a role in returning Lenin to Russia, so he could foment rev. Having been granted safe passage, Lenin returned in April 1917

Soviet Political Ideology More radical and revolutionary than the Provisional Government Most influenced by Marxist socialism Emulated western socialism Two Factions -- Mensheviks minority more democratic w/ mass membership -- Bolsheviks

The February Revolution Petrograd Soviet Mensheviks led it AT FIRST: Accepted authority of Prov. Gov. (saw it as best chance for maintaining control of the country) >>> bring together other soviets >>> emerge as nat l body -- but w/ return of Lenin in April >>> rejection of bourgeois provisional gov

Founder of Bolshevism: Vladimir Lenin His Early Years --Exiled to Siberia in 1897 Committed to Class Struggle and Revolution (denounced revisionism) Even in relatively backward Russia (peasants = poor = potential revolutionaries) Moved to London in 1902 and befriended Leon Trotsky What is to be Done? vanguard is required to lead the rev. (thus rev. from above) this split the SDWP in 2. Major diff. w/ Marx (revolution controlled by workers)

Lenin Steps into This Vacuum Amnesty granted to all political prisoners in March of 1917 Lenin s arrival in Petrograd A tremendously charismatic personality Peace, Land, Bread All Power to the Soviets The war: a capitalist/imperialist boondoggle that offered no rewards for the peasants/workers; was over w/ the czar s abdication. Bolshevik party membership exploded; their power was consolidated

Lenin formed the Military-Revolutionary Council and in May 1917 he urged the Pet. Soviet to pass Army Order # 1 control of the army to the common soldiers; discipline thus collapsed, and Kerensky was undermined

Sept -- General Kornilov attempted to overthrow Provisional Government with military takeover To prevent this takeover, Kerensky freed many Bolshevik leaders from prison and supplied them arms >>> Loss of cred. w/ Army (last force that might have saved democ. gov) Kornilov Affair

The November Revolution ideological aspect of the rev. coup itself planned by Leon Trotsky, who had gained the confidence of the army (= the Red Miracle ) Lenin went on to consolidate his power in Jan. 1918 when he disbanded the Constituent Assembly (had replaced the Duma) the Bolsheviks had not gained a majority there in late Nov. elections - Russ. dem. thus terminated a Council of People s Commissars was created All private property was abolished and divided among the peasantry Largest industrial enterprises nationalized

November Revolution (cont) Political Police organized: CHEKA Revolutionary army created with Trotsky in charge = Red Army Bolshevik Party renamed Communist Party in March of 1918

November Revolution (cont) Lenin s 1st task was to get Russia out of the war so he could concentrate on internal reform The Treaty of Brest- Litovsk (Mar 1918) negotiated with the Germans, giving them much Russian territory, population, and resources Civil War followed, 1917-1920 Reds versus Whites Complete breakdown of Russian economy and society

Interpreting the Russian Revolution The official Marxist interpretation The importance of a permanent international revolution Function of Russian History and Culture Imposed Revolution on an unwilling victim A Social Revolution