Stalin Internet Archive. The Russian Provisional Government, 1917: Documents. Lenin and the Russian Revolution - Steve Phillips. Revolutionary Russia: New Approaches to the Russian Revolution of 1917. Photo Palace Bus: Russian Revolution photos discovered by photographer's granddaughter in home's basement. By Nina Golgowski Published: 02:21 GMT, 12 January 2013 | Updated: 21:54 GMT, 26 March 2013 Hundreds of historic photographs documenting a young Yale graduate's travel to Russia during the start of the Russian Revolution have been discovered a near century later by his granddaughter after tucked away in his California home. Opening an old metal chest after her grandfather's passing, more than 500 hand-painted glass slides have been found capturing a remarkable 1917 excursion that put him face-to-face with heavy-coated soldiers, machine guns, bunkers and gas masks. Seen today fully restored after a near century of darkness, the slides were purchased in 2012 by Southern California camera and photo collector Anton Orlov after experiencing the extraordinary find first hand.
Scroll down for video Everyday life: A train is seen sometime in either late 1917 or early 1918 in Russia as photographed by John Wells Rahill, a then-recent Yale graduate and pastor.
Alexander II. The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 2, Imperial Russia, 1689-1917. CATECHISM OF A REVOLUTIONIST. CATECHISM OF A REVOLUTIONIST by Sergei Nechaev [and Mikhail Bakunin] [Thanks to: the text below has been corrected and otherwise adjusted in comparison with the Russian original.Bold-face font of certain bracketed Russian words and phrases suggest connections to broader questions of Russian political culture] [Sections = The Duties of the Revolutionist to HimselfThe Relations of the Revolutionist with his Revolutionary ComradesThe Relations of the Revolutionist within [his revolutionary] SocietyThe Attitude of the Society toward the People] The Duties of the Revolutionist to Himself 1. 2. 3. 4.
Anything that stands in its way is immoral and criminal. 5. 6. 7. The Relations of the Revolutionist with his Revolutionary Comrades 8. 9. 10. 11. The Relations of the Revolutionist within [his revolutionary] Society [k obshchestvu] 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. The Attitude of the Society toward the People [narodu] 22. 23. 24. 25. The Great Powers, 1814-1914 - Eric Wilmot. The Origin of Russian Communism - Nicolas Berdyaev. The Rise and Fall of Communism - Sunil Kumar Sarker. The End of Imperial Russia, 1855-1917 - Peter Waldron.