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Jan-Feb 1917: strikes in Petrograd
Mar 8 (NS) or Feb 23
(OS), 1917: beginig of the February
Revolution
Mar 15-16 (2-3), 1917:
abdication of
Czar Nicholas II, and Grand Duke Michael refused to accept imperial power;
Prince Lvov was chosen to preside over the Provisional Government
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январь-февраль
1917: стачки
в Петрограде
8 марта н.ст. (23
февраля с.ст.) 1917 года: начало Февральской революции
15-16 (2-3) марта 1917 года:
отречение Имп. Николая и
В. Князя Михаила; сформировано Временное Правительство, которое воглавляет
кн. Львов
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July 21 (8), 1917: Lvov resigned; Kerensky succeeded him as President
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21 (8) июля 1917 года:
кн. Львов сдает полномочия,
Керенский возглавляет Вр. Правительство
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Sep 8 (Aug 26), 1917: Kornilov Affair (coup d’etat attempt)
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8 сентября (26 августа) 1917 года: Корниловский мятеж (попытка
установления «правой» военной диктатуры)
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Sep 14 (1), 1917:
Russia declared
a republic
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14 (1) сентября (26 августа) 1917 года: Россия провоглашена республикой
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Nov 7/8 (Oct 25/26),
1917: the Provisional Government was
overthrown by the Bolsheviks (October coupt d’etat, or October Revolution)
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7/8 ноября (25/26 октября) 1917 года: большевики в ходе военного переворота
свергают Временное Правительство (Октябрьская революция)
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In 1918, Jan 19 (6): Russian Constituent Assembly was dissolved by the Bolsheviks
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В 1918 г. 19 (6)
января: роспуск
Всеросийского Учредительного собрания
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Alexander Kerensky Photo
Archive
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Video Ø
See
Alexander Kerensky, 81, documentary video, 1962
Video
Ø Документальные
видео-материалы о А.Ф. Керенском 2
min
Video Ø
Документальный фильм о А.Ф.
Керенском 44 min
Video Ø
Musical movie: moments
with Kerensky in ‘Nicholas and Alexandra’ 4
min
Video Ø
Video-review about
Petrograd of 1916-1917, as from Kerensky’s point of view 6
min
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Records
Ø Russian Provisional
Government in 1917
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Interview
Ø Under Tsarism economic
conditions were undoubtedly better than to-day, but Tsarism was doomed to
destruction because the last Monarch hated political freedom. If Tsarism
had gone along the path of reform and had brought in a Constitution it
would be existing today.
Now
in Russia famine is gripping a vast area and is far greater than in 1921
The Ukraine, the Volga, West Siberia, North Caucasia, the provinces which
formerly supplied all Europe with grain, have no longer bread, meat, butter
nor enough potatoes.
Read
more: A
discussion with Kerensky (1933, London)
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