Rural Communities on the Outskirts of the Russian Empire amid the First Russian Revolution (through the Example of Villages within the Black Sea Governorate)

This article, based on archive materials, analyzes the conduct of rural communities in the epicenters of uprisings during the First Russian Revolution. The author notes that during the First Russian Revolution (1905–1907) peasants in rural communities, as, for instance, those within the Black Sea Go...

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Main Author: Konstantin V. Taran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sochi State University 2015-03-01
Series:Bylye Gody
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Online Access:http://bg.sutr.ru/journals_n/1426008332.pdf
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Summary:This article, based on archive materials, analyzes the conduct of rural communities in the epicenters of uprisings during the First Russian Revolution. The author notes that during the First Russian Revolution (1905–1907) peasants in rural communities, as, for instance, those within the Black Sea Governorate’s Sochi Okrug, were in point of fact left to themselves. Having found themselves alone with members of the social-democratic party, the rural communities had to decide: whether to buy into revolutionary propaganda or sabotage anti-government activity.
ISSN:2073-9745