Leon Trotsky's The Permanent Revolution & Results and Prospects Transcribed and HTML markup for the Trotsky Internet Archive, a subarchive of the Marxist writers' Internet Archive, by Sally Ryan in 1996. Permanent Revolution was first published in Russian in Berlin in 1930. First English language publication of Permanent Revolution 1931, translated by John G. Wright. First publication of Results ...
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Leon Trotsky's first hand account of the Russian Revolution of 1905 ...
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Lessons of the Moscow Uprising ...
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Essay axes against the trees: anton chekhov and the revolution of 1905 by brook stowe Think, Anya -- your grandfather, your great-grandfather, all your ancestors owned slaves, living souls. Can you hear their voices Don't you feel human beings looking at you from every tree in the orchard To have owned human souls has perverted you all -- your ancestors and you who are alive now, so that ...
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OnWar.com Armed Conflict Events Data Russian Revolution 1905 The Russo-Japanese War accelerated the rise of political movements among all classes and the major nationalities, including propertied Russians. By early 1904, Russian liberals active in zemstvos, assemblies of nobles, and the professions had formed an organization called the Union of Liberation. In the same year, they joined with ...
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Peter Kropotkin on the 1905 Revolution Events in Russia are following one another with that rapidity which is characteristic of revolutionary periods. On the 10th of August, 1904, the ornnipotent Minister of the Interior, Von Plehve, was killed by the revolutionary Socialist, Sazonoff. Plehve had undertaken to maintain autocracy for another ten years, provided that he and his police were ...
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