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The Mensheviks after October: socialist opposition and the rise of the Bolshevik dictatorship
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ISBN: 0801418585 0801499763 1501721054 9781501721052 Year: 1987 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Cornell University Press

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In this major contribution to our understanding of the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Brovkin provides the fullest account to date of the Menshevik party during the first year of Soviet rule. Focusing on the period from October 1917 through October 1918-months when the Soviet political system still permitted a degree of electoral competition among political parties-he explores the moderate socialists' opposition to the Bolsheviks. Why, he asks, did the competition between the Bolsheviks and their socialist opponents lead to a violent confrontation? And how did their struggle shape the increasingly repressive political system that emerged during this period?Brovkin examines several major aspects of Menshevik party history in an effort to discover the organization's place in the revolutionary upheavals that rocked Russian society. He analyzes the debates within the party over the best policy for opposing the Bolsheviks and describes the Mensheviks' attempt to undermine their rivals by winning the support of the working class. He depicts too the struggle for party leadership and the changing composition of the membership. Finally, Brovkin explores the Mensheviks' interactions with their sometime ally the Socialist Revolutionary (SR) party and other opposition groups and traces the increasingly confrontational competition between the moderate socialists and the Bolsheviks, concluding his account with the onslaught of the Red Terror and the first stage of the civil war.Drawing on an impressive array of primary sources, Brovkin convincingly shows that as the political struggle progressed, the Mensheviks, together with the SRs, were seen as a serious challenge to the Bolsheviks. He argues, further, that the Bolsheviks' determination to counter this perceived threat led them to undertake the repressive actions that both crushed their opposition and transformed the Soviet government into a dictatorship.


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The rise of social democracy in Russia
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Year: 1963 Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon,

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Nos tâches politiques
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Paris : Editions Pierre Belfond,

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Que faire?
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Year: 1966 Volume: 4 Publisher: [Paris] : Editions du Seuil,

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The Mensheviks after October
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ISBN: 1501721054 9781501721052 Year: 2018 Publisher: Ithaca, NY

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In this major contribution to our understanding of the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Brovkin provides the fullest account to date of the Menshevik party during the first year of Soviet rule. Focusing on the period from October 1917 through October 1918-months when the Soviet political system still permitted a degree of electoral competition among political parties-he explores the moderate socialists' opposition to the Bolsheviks. Why, he asks, did the competition between the Bolsheviks and their socialist opponents lead to a violent confrontation? And how did their struggle shape the increasingly repressive political system that emerged during this period?Brovkin examines several major aspects of Menshevik party history in an effort to discover the organization's place in the revolutionary upheavals that rocked Russian society. He analyzes the debates within the party over the best policy for opposing the Bolsheviks and describes the Mensheviks' attempt to undermine their rivals by winning the support of the working class. He depicts too the struggle for party leadership and the changing composition of the membership. Finally, Brovkin explores the Mensheviks' interactions with their sometime ally the Socialist Revolutionary (SR) party and other opposition groups and traces the increasingly confrontational competition between the moderate socialists and the Bolsheviks, concluding his account with the onslaught of the Red Terror and the first stage of the civil war.Drawing on an impressive array of primary sources, Brovkin convincingly shows that as the political struggle progressed, the Mensheviks, together with the SRs, were seen as a serious challenge to the Bolsheviks. He argues, further, that the Bolsheviks' determination to counter this perceived threat led them to undertake the repressive actions that both crushed their opposition and transformed the Soviet government into a dictatorship.


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The Russian Revolution of 1905 : the workers' movement and the formation of Bolshevism and Menshevism
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Year: 1967 Publisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press,

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The Mensheviks in the Revolution of 1917
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ISBN: 0893571091 Year: 1984 Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : Slavica,


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Istorii͡a bolʹshevizma v Rossii ot vozniknovenii͡a do zakhvata vlasti, 1883-1903-1917, s prilozheniem dokumentov i portretov
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ISBN: 9785811228027 5811228023 Year: 2007 Publisher: Moskva : Aĭris press,

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Razoblachenie partieĭ bolśhevikov ideologii i taktiki kadetov, fevralʹ-okti͡abrʹ 1917 g.
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Year: 1982 Publisher: Moskva : Izdatel'stvo Moskovskogo Universiteta,

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Prelude to revolution : the Petrograd Bolsheviks and the July 1917 uprising
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press,

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