The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social revolution that took place in the former Russian Empire which began during the First World War. This period saw Russia abolish its monarchy and adopt a socialist form of government following two successive revolutions and bloody civil war. The Russian Revolution can also be seen as the precursor for the other European revolutions that occurred during or in the aftermath of WWI, such as the German Revolution of 1918.
The Russian Revolution was inaugurated with the February Revolution in 1917. This first revolt focused in and around the then-capital Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg). After major military losses during the war, the Russian Army had begun to mutiny. Army leaders and high-ranking officials were convinced that if Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, the domestic unrest would subside. Nicholas agreed and stepped down, ushering in a new government led by the Russian Duma (parliament) which became the Russian Provisional Government. This government was dominated by the interests of prominent capitalists, as well as the Russian nobility and aristocracy. Wikipedia
The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1918; documents and materials
Education of a princess; : a memoir
by
Mariia, Grand Duchess of Russia
Imperial Russia
by
Basil Dmytryshyn
My Mission to Russia and other Diplomatic Memories
by
George Buchanan
Russia in Revolution : Selected Readings in Russian Domestic History since 1855
by
Stanley W. Page, editor
The Russian Revolution, 1917 : Eyewitness Account
by
N. N. Sukanov
Russian Revolution, 1917-1921
by
William Henry Chamberlin
A Source Book for Russian History from Early Times to 1917
by
George Vernadsky (Editor); Ralph T. Fisher (Editor); Alan D. Ferguson (Editor); Andrew Lossky (Editor); Sergei Pushkarev (Editor)
Witness to revolution: letters from Russia, 1916-1919
by
Edward Heald; James B. Gidney (Editor)
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