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3. On the October Socialist Revolution
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Roy A. Medvedev
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword VII
- Preface XVII
- Translator's Notes XXI
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PART ONE. Was the October Revolution Inevitable?
- 1. The Various Points of View: Social Revolution and the Role of the Individual 3
- 2. On the February Bourgeois Democratic Revolution 16
- 3. On the October Socialist Revolution 28
- 4. Spontaneity and Organization in the Actions of the Masses in 1917 36
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PART TWO. Was the October Revolution Premature?
- 5. Is a “Premature” Revolution Possible? 57
- 6. Socialist Revolution in Russia and the Position of the Mensheviks and SRs 63
- 7. The Position of the Bolsheviks 75
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PART THREE. The First Hundred Days After the October Revolution
- 8. The First Few Weeks After the Revolution 93
- 9. The Convening and Dispersal of the Constituent Assembly 103
- 10. The Economic Situation in the RSFSR in January and February 1918 115
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PART FOUR. The Difficult Spring of 1918
- 11. The Program of Economic Construction in Soviet Russia After Brest 127
- 12. The Masses Turn Away from the Bolsheviks 145
- 13. The Poor Peasants' Committees and the Beginning of the Civil War 161
- Some Conclusions 177
- Author’s Notes 189
- Glossary 201
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword VII
- Preface XVII
- Translator's Notes XXI
-
PART ONE. Was the October Revolution Inevitable?
- 1. The Various Points of View: Social Revolution and the Role of the Individual 3
- 2. On the February Bourgeois Democratic Revolution 16
- 3. On the October Socialist Revolution 28
- 4. Spontaneity and Organization in the Actions of the Masses in 1917 36
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PART TWO. Was the October Revolution Premature?
- 5. Is a “Premature” Revolution Possible? 57
- 6. Socialist Revolution in Russia and the Position of the Mensheviks and SRs 63
- 7. The Position of the Bolsheviks 75
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PART THREE. The First Hundred Days After the October Revolution
- 8. The First Few Weeks After the Revolution 93
- 9. The Convening and Dispersal of the Constituent Assembly 103
- 10. The Economic Situation in the RSFSR in January and February 1918 115
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PART FOUR. The Difficult Spring of 1918
- 11. The Program of Economic Construction in Soviet Russia After Brest 127
- 12. The Masses Turn Away from the Bolsheviks 145
- 13. The Poor Peasants' Committees and the Beginning of the Civil War 161
- Some Conclusions 177
- Author’s Notes 189
- Glossary 201
- Index 231