A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... Bolsheviks , 300 ; SR's ( Right and Left ) , 193 ; . . . Mensheviks , 68 ; Internationalists , 14 ; Bund , 10 . . " 26 Contemporary journalistic versions gave smaller figures , but it seems probable that the Bolsheviks , though having a ...
... Bolsheviks , 300 ; SR's ( Right and Left ) , 193 ; . . . Mensheviks , 68 ; Internationalists , 14 ; Bund , 10 . . " 26 Contemporary journalistic versions gave smaller figures , but it seems probable that the Bolsheviks , though having a ...
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... Bolshevik hands . Under its new manage- ment , the Petrograd Soviet greeted Kerensky's new coalition government with a flat refusal of support ( October 8 ) . The Bolsheviks had participated in the Democratic Conference . They attended ...
... Bolshevik hands . Under its new manage- ment , the Petrograd Soviet greeted Kerensky's new coalition government with a flat refusal of support ( October 8 ) . The Bolsheviks had participated in the Democratic Conference . They attended ...
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... Bolsheviks to monopolize executive power ; the only way to save the Revolution from ruin was to base authority on ... Bolsheviks and these groups . He disclaimed any desire to isolate the Bolsheviks , because " with the fate of the ...
... Bolsheviks to monopolize executive power ; the only way to save the Revolution from ruin was to base authority on ... Bolsheviks and these groups . He disclaimed any desire to isolate the Bolsheviks , because " with the fate of the ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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