Russian Revolution
Russian history [1917]
Quick Facts
- Also called:
- Russian Revolution of 1917
- Date:
- October 24, 1917 - October 25, 1917
- November 6, 1917 - November 7, 1917
- Location:
- St. Petersburg
- Russian Empire
- Participants:
- Bolshevik
- Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies
- Context:
- Soviet Union
- Major Events:
- July Days
- Russian Provisional Government
- On the Web:
- ScholarWorks at GVSU - The Russian Revolution (Dec. 19, 2024)
Top Questions
What caused the Russian Revolution of 1917?
What caused the Russian Revolution of 1917?
Why is it called the October Revolution if it took place in November?
Why is it called the October Revolution if it took place in November?
How did the revolution lead to the Russian Civil War?
How did the revolution lead to the Russian Civil War?
What happened to the tsar and his family?
What happened to the tsar and his family?
Russian Revolution, two revolutions in 1917, the first of which, in February (March, New Style), overthrew the imperial government and the second of which, in October (November), placed the Bolsheviks in power. (Read Leon Trotsky’s 1926 Britannica essay on Lenin.) Centuries of virtually unchecked Russian expansion in Asia ended with an embarrassing defeat in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05). This military reverse shattered Russia’s dreams of establishing hegemony over the whole of Asia, but it also contributed to a wave of domestic unrest. The Revolution of 1905 compelled Nicholas II to issue the October Manifesto, which ostensibly transformed Russia from an ...(100 of 9577 words)