Socialism in europe and the russian revolution
radicals
INDUSTRIALISATION AND CHANGES
Wanted a nation in which gov. was based on majority of country's population
Industrial revolution occured
New cities came up
Work hours were long
Brought men, women, children to factories
Railways expanded
Wages were poor
liberals
support for socialism
Wanted a nation which tolerated all religions
Formed an international body - The Second International
Set up funds to help members in times of distress, demanded reduction in working hours and right to vote
Opposed uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers
the age of social change
conservatives
the coming of socialism to europe
Opposed to radicals and liberals
Came in mid 19th century
But after a while, felt that change was necessary but had to be gradual
Socialists were against private property
THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN 1914
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
THE 1905 REVOLUTION
SOCIALISM IN RUSSIA
WW1 & RUSSIAN EMPIRE
~ Demanded Constitution ~ Prices of essentials rose ~ Real wages declined ~ Bloody Sunday event
~ Central powers - Germany, Ausrtia, Turkey ~ Allied powers - France, Britain, Russia
~ Ruled by Tsar Nicholas II ~ majority religion was Russian Orthodox Christianity
~ Majority were agriculturists & major exporter of grains ~ Railway network extended
~ Set up a newspaper ~ Mobilised workers ~ Organized strikes
~ Bolsheviks kept industries & banks nationalised, permitted peasants to cultivate land
~ Conflict between Provisional Gov. and Bolsheviks
MAKING A SOCIALIST SOCIETY
REVOLUTION OF OCT 1917
The Civil War
Collectivisation
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Collectivisation of farms to reduce shortages
Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik uprising
Global influence of Russian Revolution and USSR
Stalinism
Acute problem of grain supplies
- Communist parties were formed
- USSR style of gov. was not in keeping with the ideals of Russian Revolution
- International reputation of USSR as a socialist country declined
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Socialism in europe and the russian revolution
radicals
INDUSTRIALISATION AND CHANGES
Wanted a nation in which gov. was based on majority of country's population
Industrial revolution occured
New cities came up
Work hours were long
Brought men, women, children to factories
Railways expanded
Wages were poor
liberals
support for socialism
Wanted a nation which tolerated all religions
Formed an international body - The Second International
Set up funds to help members in times of distress, demanded reduction in working hours and right to vote
Opposed uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers
the age of social change
conservatives
the coming of socialism to europe
Opposed to radicals and liberals
Came in mid 19th century
But after a while, felt that change was necessary but had to be gradual
Socialists were against private property
THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Click here for more info
RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN 1914
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
THE 1905 REVOLUTION
SOCIALISM IN RUSSIA
WW1 & RUSSIAN EMPIRE
~ Demanded Constitution ~ Prices of essentials rose ~ Real wages declined ~ Bloody Sunday event
~ Central powers - Germany, Ausrtia, Turkey ~ Allied powers - France, Britain, Russia
~ Ruled by Tsar Nicholas II ~ majority religion was Russian Orthodox Christianity
~ Majority were agriculturists & major exporter of grains ~ Railway network extended
~ Set up a newspaper ~ Mobilised workers ~ Organized strikes
~ Bolsheviks kept industries & banks nationalised, permitted peasants to cultivate land
~ Conflict between Provisional Gov. and Bolsheviks
MAKING A SOCIALIST SOCIETY
REVOLUTION OF OCT 1917
The Civil War
Collectivisation
THANK YOU
Collectivisation of farms to reduce shortages
Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik uprising
Global influence of Russian Revolution and USSR
Stalinism
Acute problem of grain supplies
Mind Map by
NAINIKA 9A