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This paper deals with one of the most important historical occurrences in the modern age, the Russian Revolution of 1917 drastically altered the course of history and the political climate around the world. The Russian Revolution is briefly described in this abstract, emphasising its root causes, significant moments, and lasting effects.
A confluence of political, economic, and social factors—including popular anger with Tsar Nicholas II's authoritarian reign, socioeconomic disparity, and the hardships experienced by the Russian people during World War I—led to the revolution. The February Revolution and the October Revolution were two separate stages of the revolution.
1917 saw the start of the February Revolution in Petrograd (now St. Petersburg), which was characterised by widespread demonstrations, strikes, and military mutinies. The upheaval ultimately resulted in Tsar Nicholas II's abdication, ending centuries of Romanov monarchy. The establishment of a provisional government under Alexander Kerensky had difficulties in addressing the numerous demands of the Russian populace, including land reform and the conclusion of the war.
The October Revolution, a rapid and effective coup d'état headed by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik Party, took place in October 1917. A new political system founded on Marxist concepts was established by the Bolsheviks, who called for a socialist revolution. Due to this incident, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was founded, later becoming the Soviet Union.
The Russian Revolution had significant and far-reaching effects. On the inside, it ended centuries of Tsarist rule and installed the Bolsheviks as the ruling party of a socialist state. Wide-ranging social and economic transformations, such as the nationalisation of industry, collectivization of agriculture, and the development of a planned economy, were brought about by the revolution.
Additionally, the Russian Revolution had broad effects abroad. Throughout the 20th century, it sparked revolutionary movements all across the world, challenging the status quo and igniting clashes between communism and capitalism. As a result of ideological conflicts and proxy wars with the capitalist bloc led by the United States, the Soviet Union ascended to the status of a worldwide superpower.
"The Russian Revolution", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 6, page no.a192-a206, June-2023, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2306021.pdf
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