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The February Revolution, Petrograd, 1917 is the most comprehensive book on the epic uprising that toppled the tsarist monarchy and ushered in the next stage of the Russian Revolution. Hasegawa presents in detail the intense drama of the nine days of the revolution, including the workers' strike, soldiers' revolt, the scrambling of revolutionary party activists to control the revolution, and the liberals' conspiracy to force Tsar Nicholas II to abdicate.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Maps
List of Abbreviations

Russia and the First World War



1 Russia Enters the War

2 The Political Crisis of the Summer 1915

3 Deepening Gulf: The Government and the Liberals, 1916

4 Petrograd during the War

5 The War and the Workers

6 The War and the Revolutionary Parties

On the Eve



7 The Tsar, the Tsarina, and the Government

8 The Security of Petrograd

9 The Liberal Opposition

10 The Liberals, Conspiracies, and the Freemasons

11 The Workers and the Revolutionary Parties

The Uprising



12 The Beginning: February 23

13 The Second Day: February 24

14 The General Strike: February 25

15 Bloody Sunday: February 26

16 The Insurrection, February 27

The Petrograd Soviet and the Duma Committee



17 The Formation of the Petrograd Soviet

18 The Formation of the Duma Committee

19 The First Steps of the Duma Committee

20 The Petrograd Soviet and the Masses

21 The ‘Transfer’ of Power

The Abdication of Nicholas II



22 Nicholas II and the Revolution

23 The Duma Committee and the Monarchy

24 The Stavka and Counterrevolutionary Attempts

25 The Abdication of Nicholas II

26 The Duma Committee’s Delegates

The Formation of the Provisional Government and the Birth of Dual Power



27 The Formation of the Provisional Government

28 Grand Duke Mikhail Aleksandrovich’s Renunciation of the Throne

29 The Provisional Government, the State Duma, and the Birth of Dual Power

30 Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

The February Revolution, Petrograd, 1917: The End

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 11/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9781608460151, 978-1608460151
      ISBN10: 1608460150

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The February Revolution, Petrograd, 1917 is the most comprehensive book on the epic uprising that toppled the tsarist monarchy and ushered in the next stage of the Russian Revolution. Hasegawa presents in detail the intense drama of the nine days of the revolution, including the workers' strike, soldiers' revolt, the scrambling of revolutionary party activists to control the revolution, and the liberals' conspiracy to force Tsar Nicholas II to abdicate.

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgements
      List of Maps
      List of Abbreviations

      Russia and the First World War



      1 Russia Enters the War

      2 The Political Crisis of the Summer 1915

      3 Deepening Gulf: The Government and the Liberals, 1916

      4 Petrograd during the War

      5 The War and the Workers

      6 The War and the Revolutionary Parties

      On the Eve



      7 The Tsar, the Tsarina, and the Government

      8 The Security of Petrograd

      9 The Liberal Opposition

      10 The Liberals, Conspiracies, and the Freemasons

      11 The Workers and the Revolutionary Parties

      The Uprising



      12 The Beginning: February 23

      13 The Second Day: February 24

      14 The General Strike: February 25

      15 Bloody Sunday: February 26

      16 The Insurrection, February 27

      The Petrograd Soviet and the Duma Committee



      17 The Formation of the Petrograd Soviet

      18 The Formation of the Duma Committee

      19 The First Steps of the Duma Committee

      20 The Petrograd Soviet and the Masses

      21 The ‘Transfer’ of Power

      The Abdication of Nicholas II



      22 Nicholas II and the Revolution

      23 The Duma Committee and the Monarchy

      24 The Stavka and Counterrevolutionary Attempts

      25 The Abdication of Nicholas II

      26 The Duma Committee’s Delegates

      The Formation of the Provisional Government and the Birth of Dual Power



      27 The Formation of the Provisional Government

      28 Grand Duke Mikhail Aleksandrovich’s Renunciation of the Throne

      29 The Provisional Government, the State Duma, and the Birth of Dual Power

      30 Conclusion

      Bibliography
      Index

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