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The Russian Revolution
History of the Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky examines the Russian Revolution throughout the
three volumes of his novel, starting with his stance as to how revolutions emerge and he progresses
to the 1917 revolution that led to the establishment of the Soviet Union. Throughout this book,
Trotsky describes the events as an objective matter instead of a personal memoir, despite having
lived through the event, which made the book more effective and educational despite being heavily
biased.
At the beginning of Volume One, Leon Trotsky kicks off his novel by giving the reader an
explanation of why revolutions arise, and how they are entirely different entities than other changes
in a government. He describes the process of a revolution as a tipping point that's induced by a large
population that feel as though the current state of their nation no longer serves purpose to the
society; thus they will create their own unofficial "government" to lead society to reformation. After
his description of how revolutions come to be, Trotsky describes Russia's history, and how it lead up
to said tipping point. He argues that the revolution occurred due to the mere size of the nation...show
more content...
It is here that he made his stance on the revolution clear through how he spoke with hatred towards
the monarchy. He makes remarks about the Romanovs, as well as their supporters, intelligence as
well as their compassion by calling them cruel, weak rulers which Trotsky then goes to compare
the Romanovs to other monarchies that were overthrown by their government, such as the French
and English. In this part of the text, his anger towards the Romanovs is made clear, causing the
reader to rightfully assume that he supported or was a Bolshevik. He emphasises the weakness was
at the fault of the Queen, who to him, was seen as a figure who weakened the King and prevented
the King to reach his full potential as a
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Why Were There Two Revolutions In Russia In 1917
"Why were there two revolutions in Russia in 1917? Why did the Provisional Government exist for
mere months, yet the Bolsheviks had consolidated their authority in the country by Lenin's death in
1924?"
Between February and October in 1917, two revolutions occurred due to the Governments failing to
fulfill the needs of the Russian people. With the Tsar in power during Bloody Sunday that formed
riots and Government unrest and also the Russo–Japanese War and World War One that left the
Russian people humiliated and in disarray. The reign of the Provisional Government was short due
to failures to provide land and food to the peasants and also the failure to pull Russia out of World
War One caused chaos throughout Russia once more. The rise...show more content...
The Government corruption was immense, the Russian economy was backwards, the Tsar repeatedly
crumbled the Dumas, Russia's involvement in Russo–Japanese war and World War One was
disastrous, the fact that he ignored the requests of the people, and he had no support of the military,
it left him no other choice to abdicate from power.
With the collapse of the Tsar's Government in March 1917, the members of the Duma set up the
Provisional Government, led by Alexander Kerensky. The Provisional Government had one
disadvantage, it's leaders, who were all associated with the middle class and were not seen as having
anything in common with the working class, therefore it made the Provisional Government's job of
representing the working class a whole lot harder. There were many main reasons why the
Provisional Government only existed for mere months, with a large majority of those reasons being
that their decisions were greatly unpopular among the Russian people. A major blunder by the
Provisional Government that greatly affected their existence was the refusal of land reforms, this
seemed to back up the point that the Provisional Government did not understand the desires of the
poor and didn't take into account their living conditions. Another factor that lead to the removal of
the Provisional Government was the fact
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Essay on Russian Revolution
During the 1900's the Russian Government made it extremely hard for the Bolsheviks to progress
which made them revolt against the government making this a prime matter for the start of the
Revolution. The Czarist government was ostracized by the common people of Russia so Tsar
Nicholas II was overthrown by the Provisional Government, whom later on were overthrown by
Lenin and shortly after the Bolsheviks took control over Russia. Russia was hard to develop because
of the major leaders who had control; Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky. Almost overnight an entire society was
destroyed and replaced with one of the most radical social experiments ever seen. Poverty, crime,
privileged and class–divisions were to be eliminated, a new era of socialism...show more content...
The privileged nobles, who possessed land and serfs, supported his autocratic rule. The main theme
of the Russian history in the 19th century is that the non–nobles who detested the Czarist
government asked for an improvement in their disconsolate and deprived life. When the Czarist
government ignored this matter they revolted for the first time in 1905 and than for the second
time in 1917 by which the Czarist government was finally overthrown. Hungry strikers on March
8, 1917 mobbed the streets of Petrograd, their demand was bread. In order to appease the misery of
his people Czar Nicholas II resigned his throne to his brother, Michael. His brother knew that
everyone hated Czardom so he rejected the throne on March 15. The Provisional Government than
took over and Czardom after ruling Russia for three centuries came to an end.
Provisional Government vs. Bolshevik Party It appeared that Russia was finally headed to the right
path when Czar Nicholas II relinquished his thrown in March of 1917. The provisional government
who took control tried to create a western style society. Nevertheless, this government led by
Alexander Kerensky lasted for only seven months, by which at the end Lenin and the communist
Bolsheviks seized power over Russia. When the peasants claimed land from the government the
government refused which made the Bolsheviks extremely mad making them riot against the
government. The Provisional Government lost to the
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The Russian Revolution Essay
The Russian Revolution
Here are some of the causes of the Russian Revolution in March 1917:
~Failures in the War
~The mutiny in the Army
~The Tsarina and Rasputin
~Food Shortages
~Strikes
PREFACE:
In 1904 The Tsar of Russia (Nicholas II) embarked on a war with Japan, hoping for a quick and
glorious victory that would unite the country, decrease support for the Tsar's opponents and gain
control over Korea and Manchuria. Unfortunately for the Tsar, the Japanese were well prepared, both
industrially and military. The Japanese crushed the Russian army and destroyed most of it's fleet.
Damaged both militarily and industrially, Russia had to sign a peace treaty. In 1905 the Tsar crushed
the attempted revolution using...show more content...
The other reason was transporting the crop once it was harvested. ` The USA could fit into
Russia two and a half times and over and Britain nearly 100 times`4, the problem with
transportation was that the railroads were very often the only way to transport large amounts of
goods as Russia's conditions often made roads impassable. `By 1900 Russia had only as many
miles of track as Britain`5 and Britain was 100 times smaller. This meant that there were very
large delays of delivering food and most of it rotted before even reaching town. The only way of
transporting goods from the industrial West to the unfarmable East was the Trans Siberian
Express, which took more than a week to complete its journey from Moscow to Vladivostok.
During the WWI (which started in 1914), Food Shortages increased greatly because more strikes
begun demanding an end to the war. Strikes of course caused food shortages as peasants began
striking and not producing any food. Also more soldiers were needed to join the army and so the
factory workers were taken to fight and peasants left the countryside to seek better jobs in
factories so fewer farmers were left to grow food. Another very important reason that caused an
increase in food shortage was that ` the Russian railway system was being used to carry supplies to
the war front and so trains carrying food to the cities had been reduced`1so
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Russian Revolution Essay

  • 1. The Russian Revolution History of the Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky examines the Russian Revolution throughout the three volumes of his novel, starting with his stance as to how revolutions emerge and he progresses to the 1917 revolution that led to the establishment of the Soviet Union. Throughout this book, Trotsky describes the events as an objective matter instead of a personal memoir, despite having lived through the event, which made the book more effective and educational despite being heavily biased. At the beginning of Volume One, Leon Trotsky kicks off his novel by giving the reader an explanation of why revolutions arise, and how they are entirely different entities than other changes in a government. He describes the process of a revolution as a tipping point that's induced by a large population that feel as though the current state of their nation no longer serves purpose to the society; thus they will create their own unofficial "government" to lead society to reformation. After his description of how revolutions come to be, Trotsky describes Russia's history, and how it lead up to said tipping point. He argues that the revolution occurred due to the mere size of the nation...show more content... It is here that he made his stance on the revolution clear through how he spoke with hatred towards the monarchy. He makes remarks about the Romanovs, as well as their supporters, intelligence as well as their compassion by calling them cruel, weak rulers which Trotsky then goes to compare the Romanovs to other monarchies that were overthrown by their government, such as the French and English. In this part of the text, his anger towards the Romanovs is made clear, causing the reader to rightfully assume that he supported or was a Bolshevik. He emphasises the weakness was at the fault of the Queen, who to him, was seen as a figure who weakened the King and prevented the King to reach his full potential as a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Why Were There Two Revolutions In Russia In 1917 "Why were there two revolutions in Russia in 1917? Why did the Provisional Government exist for mere months, yet the Bolsheviks had consolidated their authority in the country by Lenin's death in 1924?" Between February and October in 1917, two revolutions occurred due to the Governments failing to fulfill the needs of the Russian people. With the Tsar in power during Bloody Sunday that formed riots and Government unrest and also the Russo–Japanese War and World War One that left the Russian people humiliated and in disarray. The reign of the Provisional Government was short due to failures to provide land and food to the peasants and also the failure to pull Russia out of World War One caused chaos throughout Russia once more. The rise...show more content... The Government corruption was immense, the Russian economy was backwards, the Tsar repeatedly crumbled the Dumas, Russia's involvement in Russo–Japanese war and World War One was disastrous, the fact that he ignored the requests of the people, and he had no support of the military, it left him no other choice to abdicate from power. With the collapse of the Tsar's Government in March 1917, the members of the Duma set up the Provisional Government, led by Alexander Kerensky. The Provisional Government had one disadvantage, it's leaders, who were all associated with the middle class and were not seen as having anything in common with the working class, therefore it made the Provisional Government's job of representing the working class a whole lot harder. There were many main reasons why the Provisional Government only existed for mere months, with a large majority of those reasons being that their decisions were greatly unpopular among the Russian people. A major blunder by the Provisional Government that greatly affected their existence was the refusal of land reforms, this seemed to back up the point that the Provisional Government did not understand the desires of the poor and didn't take into account their living conditions. Another factor that lead to the removal of the Provisional Government was the fact Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay on Russian Revolution During the 1900's the Russian Government made it extremely hard for the Bolsheviks to progress which made them revolt against the government making this a prime matter for the start of the Revolution. The Czarist government was ostracized by the common people of Russia so Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown by the Provisional Government, whom later on were overthrown by Lenin and shortly after the Bolsheviks took control over Russia. Russia was hard to develop because of the major leaders who had control; Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky. Almost overnight an entire society was destroyed and replaced with one of the most radical social experiments ever seen. Poverty, crime, privileged and class–divisions were to be eliminated, a new era of socialism...show more content... The privileged nobles, who possessed land and serfs, supported his autocratic rule. The main theme of the Russian history in the 19th century is that the non–nobles who detested the Czarist government asked for an improvement in their disconsolate and deprived life. When the Czarist government ignored this matter they revolted for the first time in 1905 and than for the second time in 1917 by which the Czarist government was finally overthrown. Hungry strikers on March 8, 1917 mobbed the streets of Petrograd, their demand was bread. In order to appease the misery of his people Czar Nicholas II resigned his throne to his brother, Michael. His brother knew that everyone hated Czardom so he rejected the throne on March 15. The Provisional Government than took over and Czardom after ruling Russia for three centuries came to an end. Provisional Government vs. Bolshevik Party It appeared that Russia was finally headed to the right path when Czar Nicholas II relinquished his thrown in March of 1917. The provisional government who took control tried to create a western style society. Nevertheless, this government led by Alexander Kerensky lasted for only seven months, by which at the end Lenin and the communist Bolsheviks seized power over Russia. When the peasants claimed land from the government the government refused which made the Bolsheviks extremely mad making them riot against the government. The Provisional Government lost to the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. The Russian Revolution Essay The Russian Revolution Here are some of the causes of the Russian Revolution in March 1917: ~Failures in the War ~The mutiny in the Army ~The Tsarina and Rasputin ~Food Shortages ~Strikes PREFACE: In 1904 The Tsar of Russia (Nicholas II) embarked on a war with Japan, hoping for a quick and glorious victory that would unite the country, decrease support for the Tsar's opponents and gain control over Korea and Manchuria. Unfortunately for the Tsar, the Japanese were well prepared, both industrially and military. The Japanese crushed the Russian army and destroyed most of it's fleet. Damaged both militarily and industrially, Russia had to sign a peace treaty. In 1905 the Tsar crushed the attempted revolution using...show more content... The other reason was transporting the crop once it was harvested. ` The USA could fit into Russia two and a half times and over and Britain nearly 100 times`4, the problem with transportation was that the railroads were very often the only way to transport large amounts of goods as Russia's conditions often made roads impassable. `By 1900 Russia had only as many miles of track as Britain`5 and Britain was 100 times smaller. This meant that there were very large delays of delivering food and most of it rotted before even reaching town. The only way of transporting goods from the industrial West to the unfarmable East was the Trans Siberian Express, which took more than a week to complete its journey from Moscow to Vladivostok. During the WWI (which started in 1914), Food Shortages increased greatly because more strikes begun demanding an end to the war. Strikes of course caused food shortages as peasants began striking and not producing any food. Also more soldiers were needed to join the army and so the factory workers were taken to fight and peasants left the countryside to seek better jobs in factories so fewer farmers were left to grow food. Another very important reason that caused an increase in food shortage was that ` the Russian railway system was being used to carry supplies to the war front and so trains carrying food to the cities had been reduced`1so Get more content on HelpWriting.net