Theme 1 - Growth in Political Opposition prior to 1914 & Revolution of 1905 Flashcards
When was the First congress of the Russian Socalist Democratic workers party (SD’s) and what was the outcome
- 1898
- Broken up by the Okrana
When do the SD’s break into Menshviks and Bolsheviks and whats the difference between them
- 1903
- Bolsheviks more dictatorial in nature (central committee) as opposed to democracy
- Bolsheviks believed that the Bougoise & proleteriat revolution can occour simultainiously
When was Pleve assasinated and by whom
- July 1904
- By the SR’s
- Politcal assasinations had become commonplace
When was Pleve given extra powers? What did this let him do?
- 1903
- Given ability to send anyone to Siberia without trail and ability to organise pogroms
When is the beggining of the Russo-Japanese war? What caused it
- January 1904
- Japanese attack russian naval base at port arthur
When were talks about the formation of a Duma and what was the outcome
- November 1904
- Mirsky (who replaced Pleve) invited Zemstva representatives to St Petersburg to discuss Duma
- Nicholas II sabotaged this and only conceded to an expansion of Zemstva rights
When does Russia surrender port arthur
- 30 Dec 1904
- After a Japansese Siege
What impact does the failing of the war have
- Increase in discontent amoung many Russians
Where do the first strikes happen?
- Putilov Iron works
- 150,000 workers walk out
When is bloody sunday? What happens?
- 9 Jan 1905
- Peaceful and loyal (Singing Tsarist anthem) protesters lead by father gapon attempt to present a petiton of Social and politcal greivences to Nicholas.
- 12,000 troops deployed and they fire on the crowd
When is Grand duke sergi assasinated, what impact does this have?
- 4th Feb 1905
- Grand duke Sergi assasinated
- Nicholas agrees to meet with representatives
- Then replaced moderates with hardliners e.g Major General Trepov as military governer of St. Petersburg
When is the end of the Russo - Japanese war
- August 1905
Describe the impact of national minorites on the 1905 revolution
- Disruption more pronounced amoung Non- Russians e.g Poles
- Especially those who wanted independance from the empire
- General strikes inc 400k strong ones in poland
- Caused severe economic disruption
What did the Liberals want out of the 1905 revolution
- Lead by Milyokov
- Wanted full political autonomy
- Universal sufferage & democratic elections
What did the radicals do in the 1905 revolution
- SR’s conducted political assasinations (Grand Duke Sergi)
- Bolsheviks: Lenin absent; Trotsky wrote academic paper (The Russian Gazette) ~ 500k in circulation & chaired St. Petersburg soviet
- Menshiviks organised strikes
- SR’s posed a serious threat, Bolsheviks and Menshiviks less so