The article refers to the “Thermidor law”, characteristic of all great revolutions. The author states that after a period of radical destruction of the old foundations, a period of full or partial restoration of the previously destroyed orders, institutions and relations begins. This trend is called, by analogy with the events of the Great French Revolution, “the law of the Thermidor”. The article notes that after the October Revolution in Russia, Lenin and other leaders of the Bolsheviks constantly feared the offensive of the “Thermidor”, which they understood as the victory of the counter-revolution. To avoid this, the Bolsheviks strived to maximally radicalize their transformations, and after the failure of the policy of “war comm...
This article is devoted to analysis of the central figure of Russian history: the politarian state, ...
The article deals with the personal political evolution of F.F. Raskolnikov, a famous national revol...
The article analyzes the causes of dual power formed in Russia as a result of the February 1917 Revo...
Dmitry V. Shlapentokh, Thermidor or Mongol Empire: History as a political model in Russian émigré th...
Dmitry V. Shlapentokh, Thermidor or Mongol Empire: History as a political model in Russian émigré th...
The article shows that in 1917 it was the internal turmoil due to which the tsarist regime collapsed...
The article describes in chronological order the accumulated «negative» entropy indices of the Russi...
This article outlines some aspects of the post-1917 legal changes and jurisprudential debates, inclu...
The author of the article reflects on the Russian revolution of 1917 in the context of the main tren...
The article revises an established view of Russian Revolution as two separate events - February Revo...
In article discusses the causes and consequences of the first Russian revolution of 1905-1907. The R...
The article revises an established view of Russian Revolution as two separate events - February Revo...
The article deals with one of the most important issues in the Soviet political and legal history. T...
The following article is devoted to the February Revolution in Russia that broke out in 1917. It can...
This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Emp...
This article is devoted to analysis of the central figure of Russian history: the politarian state, ...
The article deals with the personal political evolution of F.F. Raskolnikov, a famous national revol...
The article analyzes the causes of dual power formed in Russia as a result of the February 1917 Revo...
Dmitry V. Shlapentokh, Thermidor or Mongol Empire: History as a political model in Russian émigré th...
Dmitry V. Shlapentokh, Thermidor or Mongol Empire: History as a political model in Russian émigré th...
The article shows that in 1917 it was the internal turmoil due to which the tsarist regime collapsed...
The article describes in chronological order the accumulated «negative» entropy indices of the Russi...
This article outlines some aspects of the post-1917 legal changes and jurisprudential debates, inclu...
The author of the article reflects on the Russian revolution of 1917 in the context of the main tren...
The article revises an established view of Russian Revolution as two separate events - February Revo...
In article discusses the causes and consequences of the first Russian revolution of 1905-1907. The R...
The article revises an established view of Russian Revolution as two separate events - February Revo...
The article deals with one of the most important issues in the Soviet political and legal history. T...
The following article is devoted to the February Revolution in Russia that broke out in 1917. It can...
This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Emp...
This article is devoted to analysis of the central figure of Russian history: the politarian state, ...
The article deals with the personal political evolution of F.F. Raskolnikov, a famous national revol...
The article analyzes the causes of dual power formed in Russia as a result of the February 1917 Revo...