The Russian Revolution

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History 104 Europe from Napoleon to the PRESENT 3 March 2008 The Russian Revolution Tauride Palace St. Petersburg (Petrograd), Russia

Introduction In their Communist Manifesto (1848), Marx and Engels predicted that communist revolution would follow from high levels of industrialization. Yet when a self-styled communist revolution did actually occur in Europe, it was in the Russian Empire a notoriously backward state that was home to over 150 million peasants. Marx Engels Lenin Why did this happen? With what consequences? Natalia Gonchorova, Peasants Dancing (1911).

Marx and Engels, Communist Manifesto (1848) Industrialization increases the production of wealth; when industry is organized in capitalist terms that is, when the means of production are owned by individuals as private property then industry also creates greater gaps in wealth. The rich (the bourgeoisie who own property) get richer, while the poor (the proletariat, who have nothing to sell but their labor power) get poorer. Industrialization brings workers together and creates for them a sense of class consciousness. That is, they come to understand that their poverty is socially produced by capitalist forms of production it is not due to an individual failing in their character or to fate. Eventually, the bourgeoisie s exploitation of the urban working class (the proletariat) will become unbearable and prompt a revolution. Political power, properly so called, is merely the organized power of one class for oppressing another. If the proletariat by means of a revolution, makes itself the ruling class, and, as such, sweeps away by force the old conditions of production, then it will, along with these conditions, have swept away the conditions for the existence of class antagonisms and of classes generally, and will thereby have abolished its own supremacy as a class. Introduction: Background

Why a Communist revolution in backwards Russia? Specifics of Russian political tradition Social and Economic Context The Great War With what consequences? Russian Revolution both resembles nineteenth-century model of revolution, and departs from it. Outbreak of Civil War (1917-1923) War Communism (1918-1922) followed by much more liberal New Economic Policy (1922-1928) Lecture Structure (The Russian Revolution)

Russian political tradition: part of Europe, or not? Westernizers and Slavophiles in the Russian Empire Peter the Great, 1672-1725 built new capital at St. Petersburg introduced Dutch and British naval technology mandated that aristocratic men shave their beards and the women should wear French fashions made French and German the court languages Peterhof Palace, outside St. Petersburg (Russia), 1720s Konstantin Thon, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow (Russia), 1839-1860 Slavophiles (during reign of Nicholas I, 1796-1855) denounced Europe as corrupted by Enlightenment emphasis on reason rejected European individualism and praised communal organization of Russian peasants (Mir) emphasized role of Orthodox Church

Russian political tradition: autocracy and resistance to reform Autocracy and Reform in Nineteenth-Century Russia 1825 uprising of military officers demanding constitutional government (Decembrists) 1830-31 Russian troops repress liberal, nationalist uprising in Russian Poland 1849 Russian troops repress Hungarian revolution of 1848 1856 Russia defeated in Crimean War (by alliance of Great Britain, France, and Ottoman Empire) Cathedral of the Dormition Kremlin Square, Moscow 1861 20,000,000 privately owned serfs granted freedom (must pay reparations to owners thereby deprived of property ) Alexander II s Great Reforms 1864 judicial reform jury trials introduced for some cases in European Russia; district- and provincial-level representative bodies (zemstva) created 1881 Alexander II assassinated by members of People s Will revolutionary party Jan. 1905 petitioners asking for 8-hour work day, higher wages, and end to the Russo-Japanese War fired on by imperial troops ( Bloody Sunday ) Oct. 1905 October Manifesto grants representative government (Duma)

Educated Russian Society and the Revolutionary Tradition intelligentsia 1873-1874 going to the people movement (Populism) 1881 People s Will assassinates Alexander II, prompting further repression 1898 underground organization of Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Marxists) marks break with idealization of peasantry 1903 Second Congress of Russian Social Democratic Labor Party becomes divided between Bolsheviks (literally, the majority view ) and Mensheviks (literally, the minority ) Russian political tradition: revolutionary movements Boris Kustodiev, Bolshevik (1920)

Lenin and the Bolsheviks Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870-1924), son of a school inspector; his brother was executed for involvement in an assassination plot 1895-1900 exiled to Siberia 1900 adopted pseudonym Lenin 1906-1917 largely self-imposed exile in Zurich Without revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary movement. The movement is, in its essence, an international movement. The national tasks of Russian Social Democracy have never confronted any other socialist party in the world. emancipating the whole people from the yoke of autocracy imposes vast political and organisational duties At this point, we wish to state only that the role of vanguard fighter can be fulfilled only by a party that is guided by the most advanced theory. Lenin, What is to be Done? 1902 Russian political tradition: revolutionary movements Belousov, We Will Take a Different Path Lenin and his mother

Industrialization in the Russian Empire, 1880s-1914 huge factories, concentrated in or near St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Ukrainian Donbass very fast economic growth: 8-9% annually in 1880s continued to grow more quickly than any other European economy in period 1900-1914 very high levels of foreign investment 3 million urban industrial workers by 1914 Putilov Factory, Petrograd (St. Petersburg) Russian social and economic context

Russia and the First World War Down with high prices! Down with hunger! Bread for the workers! Down with the war! demands of women protesters, Petrograd, March 1917 women guarding the Winter Palace during October Revolution 1917 Russian military losses 1914 1,500,000 1915 2,500,000 total by end of 1916 3,600,000 dead or seriously wounded 2,100,000 prisoners of war The Great War

Consequences: Russian Revolution compared to other revolutions PROGRESS OF RUSSIA in attaining liberty headline of New York Times September 1917 Feb.-March 1917 massive protests in Petrograd; troops refuse to fire on protesters 1 March Nicholas II abdicates Provisional Government(s) authority unofficially divided between Duma and Petrograd Workers Soviet (soviet = council) Lenin s April Theses call for end of war July Days street demonstrations in support of Soviet taking full control August Kornilov Affair -threat of military coup October Bolsheviks, claiming to defend Soviet, take power July Days, Nevsky Prospect (St. Petersburg/Petrograd, 1917) soldiers and workers on streets, Nov 1917

Russian Civil War, 1917-1923 Red Army: over 5,000,000 men (mainly peasant draftees) 50,000 officers from former Imperial Army Cheka All Russian Extraordinary Commission for Struggle Against Counter-Revolution, Sabotage, and Speculation White Armies distinct armies, each led by separate group of officers from Imperial Army --supported by British, American, and Japanese troops Consequences: Civil War Only the close cooperation of worker and peasant will save Russia from desperation and hunger Civil War poster