[History of the Russian Revolution 01] • The history of the Russian revolution - volume 2

[History of the Russian Revolution 01] • The history of the Russian revolution - volume 2
Authors
Trotsky, Leon
Publisher
Monad Press (NY)
Tags
history , politics , philosophy , classics
ISBN
9780913460832
Date
1931-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.34 MB
Lang
en
Downloaded: 129 times

Three volumes separately paginated but bound as one:

VOL. 1

The Overthrow of Tzarism

Preface

Peculiarities of Russia’s Development

Tzarist Russia in the War

The Proletariat the Peasantry

The Tzar Tzarina

The Idea of a Palace Revolution

The Death Agony of the Monarchy

Five Days

Who Led the February Insurrection?

The Paradox of the February Revolution

The New Power

Dual Power

The Executive Committee

The Army the War

The Ruling Group the War

The Bolsheviks Lenin

Rearming the Party

The April Days

The 1st Coalition

The Offensive

The Peasantry

Shifts in the Masses

Soviet Congress the June Demonstration

Conclusion

Chronological Table for Volume 1

App. 1

App. 2

App. 3

VOL. 2

The Attempted Counter-Revolution

Introduction to Volumes 2 3

The July Days: Preparation Beginning

The July Days: Culmination Rout

Could the Bolsheviks Have Seized the Power?

The Month of the Great Slander

The Counter-Revolution Lifts Its Head

Kerensky Kornilov

The State Conference in Moscow

Kerensky’s Plot

Kornilov’s Insurrection

The Bourgeoisie Measures Strength w/the Democracy

The Masses Under Attack

The Rising Tide

The Bolsheviks the Soviets

The Last Coalition

VOL. 3

The Triumph of the Soviets

The Peasantry Before October

The Problem of Nationalities

W/drawal from the Pre-Parliament Struggle for the Soviet Congress

The Military-Revolutionary Committee

Lenin Summons to Insurrection

The Art of Insurrection

The Conquest of the Capital

The Capture of the Winter Palace

The October Insurrection

The Congress of the Soviet Dictatorship

Conclusion

App. 1: Some Legends of the Bureaucracy

App. 2: Socialism in a Separate Country

App. 3: Historic References on the Theory of Permanent Revolution