Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.Russia's 'democratic' revolution of February 1917 saw all types of professions and social groups mobilize into unions and congresses to articulate their demands. Lower and middle classes dominated, but it is notable how former elite groups were quick to form bodies to defend their interests and to promote their visions of Russia's future. Historians have invariably dismissed these groups as marginal to the revolutionary process and inherently 'counter-revolutionary'. This article challenges these assumptions, using the Union of Officers, formed across the military in May 1917 to defend officers' professional interests, as a case st...
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The article is devoted to social and political moods of Ukrainian officers in the Russian imperial a...
The article is devoted to social and political moods of Ukrainian officers in the Russian imperial a...
At the end of the First World War, and in the aftermath of the 1917 Russian Revolutions, the Allied ...
The following article is devoted to the February Revolution in Russia that broke out in 1917. It can...
This essay explores the relations between soldiers, officers, command staff, and the Provisional Gov...
The article focuses on the role and history of military bureaucratic institutions in Imperial Russia...
When the tsarist regime was abruptly swept from power in Russia by the revolution of February 191 7,...
This article examines the approach of Russia’s ruling elite to the challenge of commemorating the ce...
Marxist ideas became a subject of discussion in the circles of the Russian revolutionary intelligen...
© The Author(s) 2012The Russian military was deeply divided after the February Revolution of 1917, b...
This article examines the socio-political position of the Russian Army officers into the context of ...
The disintegration of the tsarist police system in 1917 presented contemporaries with the challenge ...
The article offers a detailed analysis of the debates at the All-Russian Democratic Conference and i...
Lemar Farhad is an active duty U.S. Army Officer with extensive experience in international affairs ...
The Russian Revolution was caused by the consequences of World War I: economic crises, and demotivat...
The article is devoted to social and political moods of Ukrainian officers in the Russian imperial a...
The article is devoted to social and political moods of Ukrainian officers in the Russian imperial a...
At the end of the First World War, and in the aftermath of the 1917 Russian Revolutions, the Allied ...
The following article is devoted to the February Revolution in Russia that broke out in 1917. It can...
This essay explores the relations between soldiers, officers, command staff, and the Provisional Gov...
The article focuses on the role and history of military bureaucratic institutions in Imperial Russia...
When the tsarist regime was abruptly swept from power in Russia by the revolution of February 191 7,...
This article examines the approach of Russia’s ruling elite to the challenge of commemorating the ce...
Marxist ideas became a subject of discussion in the circles of the Russian revolutionary intelligen...