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THE 1905 REVOLUTION “Without the dress rehearsal of 1905 the victory of the October Revolution of 1917 would have been impossible” – V. I. Lenin
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION Discontentment of peasantry Discontentment of proletariat Revolutionary agitation Lack of political participation Growing nationalist movements Russo-Japanese War PRECIPITATING FACTORS
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR As answer to foreign policy issues & internal problems But Russian fared poorly Failures blamed on incompetence of regime
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION BLOODY SUNDAY Workers’ demonstration led by FATHER GAPON, Jan. 1905 Led to disturbances all over country Nicholas II becomes known as “the Bloody”
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION THE REVOLUTION SPREADS General Strike, October 1905 OCTOBER MANIFESTO Creates DUMA Granted civil & political rights Legalized political parties
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION THE RADICAL RESPONSE Revolutionaries initially refuse to participate in government Marxist form SOVIETS with workers LEV BRONSTEIN (TROTSKY) ST. PETERSBURG WORKERS’ SOVIET
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION THE CONSERVATIVE RESPONSE Passes FUNDAMENTAL LAWS, 1906 Duma dissolved, new elections held until “right” membership elected Police apparatus strenghthened Tsar Nicholas II
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION THE CONSERVATIVE RESPONSE Emergence of staunchly conservative forces BLACK HUNDREDS carry out POGROMS against Jews & radicals
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION THE PEASANT PROBLEM Peasant uprisings greater threat to regime Nicholas makes major concessions to peasants But also uses force to end disturbances
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THE 1905 REVOLUTION Assessments of 1905 Urban & rural uprisings never joined No real leadership – largely spontaneous Role of peasantry essential Growing & widespread opposition to autocracy Tsar lost image as “little father” Intransigence of regime
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