Dispatches from the Revolution : Russia 1916-18.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreward -- Introduction -- Notes on Russian Political Parties, 1880-1918 -- 1. Russia in 1915 16 -- Memorandum to C. P. Trevelyan, Tiflis -- Memorandum to C. P. Trevelyan, Tiflis -- Common Sense , Memorandum to F. W. Hirst, Kharkov -- Common Sense , Memorandum to F. W. Hirst, Tiflis -- 2. The Eve of the Revolution -- Postcard to Anna Maria Philips, Kutais, 16 December 1916 -- Letter to Anna Maria Philips, Tiflis, 1 February 1917 -- Letter to C. Lee Williams, Tiflis, 1 February 1917 -- 3. The March Revolution -- Postcard to Anna Maria Philips, Tiflis, 13 March 1917 -- Manchester Guardian , How the Revolution Came to the Caucasus -- UDC , The Background of the Revolution -- 4. The Provisional Government, April August 1917 -- Memorandum to C. P. Scott, Rostov on Don, 31 March 1917 -- Memorandum to C. P. Scott, Moscow, 6 April 1917 -- UDC , The Background of the Revolution -- Manchester Guardian , Russian Control of the Straits -- Manchester Guardian , Free Russia s Peace Formula: Miliukov Repudiated -- Common Sense , The Parliament of Russian Labour -- Postcard to Anna Maria Philips, Petrograd, 25 July 1917 -- New York Tribune , The Kronstadt Commune -- 5. The Interregnum, August November 1917 -- Common Sense , Economic Crisis in Russia -- Letter to C. P. Trevelyan, Samara, 22 September 1917 -- Manchester Guardian , Series: Through the Russian Provinces -- The Peasants and their Land Programmes -- The Revolution and its Effects on Rural Life -- How the Peasants are Taking Over the Land -- Asiatic Russia and the Revolution -- Equality for All and Cossack Privilege -- At a Cossack Provincial Assembly -- The Russian Tartars and the Revolution -- The Voice of the People on the Revolution -- How the Maximalists Have Come to Gain Control.
Memorandum to C. P. Trevelyan, Petrograd, 2 November 1917 On the State of Russia -- 6. The November Revolution -- Manchester Guardian , Bolshevik Ascendancy: Causes of Kerensky s Downfall -- My Reminiscences of the Russian Revolution by M. Philips Price ( London 1921) : from Chapters 9 and 10 -- 7. November 1917 February 1918 -- Letter to Anna Maria Philips, Petrograd, 30 November 1917 -- Letter to C. Lee Williams, Petrograd, 30 November 1917 -- Common Sense , Extract from Memorandum to F. W. Hirst -- Manchester Guardian, The Russian Class Struggle: Bolshevik Syndicalism Leading -- Manchester Guardian , Bolshevik Terrorism: How the Russian Electors Voted. The New Dictatorship -- Letter to Anna Maria Philips, Petrograd, 22 December 1917 -- Letter to Robin Price, Petrograd, 22 December 1917 -- Manchester Guardian , Cleavage in Russia: South Against Social Upheaval -- Letter to Anna Maria Philips, Petrograd, 10 January 1918 -- Manchester Guardian , The Enemy Peace Offer: Bolshevik Influence Strengthened -- Manchester Guardian , Bolshevik Peace Alternatives: the Revolution Against Imperialism -- Manchester Guardian , Russian Assembly Parties: the Focus of the Class Struggle -- Manchester Guardian , The Bolshevik Idea: Lenin s Political Education of Labour -- Manchester Guardian , Trotsky and the Forced Peace. Enemy and Allies Both Denounced -- Manchester Guardian , Russian Restoration: State Machinery Again Working -- Manchester Guardian , Failure of Bolshevik Hopes: A Nation Isolated and Starving -- Manchester Guardian , Russia and the Peace Terms: Strong Opposition to Acceptance -- Manchester Guardian , Russian Revolutionary Tactics: Peace and War Policies with One Object -- 8. After Brest- Litovsk, March August 1918 -- Manchester Guardian , Russian Revolution and Peace: Gathering Forces for the Future.
Manchester Guardian , Bolshevik Policy: A New Phase -- Manchester Guardian , Russia and the Allies: Internal Interference Resented -- Letter to Anna Maria Philips, Moscow, 7 May 1918 -- Letter to Anna Maria Philips, Moscow, 3 June 1918 -- Manchester Guardian , The Allies and Russia: Intervention Dangers -- Manchester Guardian , How to Help Russia: Official Soviet View -- Four messages dispatched from Moscow to Manchester Guardian , stopped by the British Censor, sent on 29 June and on 3, 8 and 10 July 1918 -- Letter to Anna Maria Philips, Moscow, 18 July 1918 -- 9. The Allied Intervention, August 1918 -- Message dispatched to Manchester Guardian , undated, stopped by British Censor -- Text of The Truth About the Allied Intervention in Russia by M. . Philips Price, August 1918 -- Two messages dispatched to Manchester Guardian, stopped by the British Censor, sent on 13 September 1918 and 19 October 1918 -- Part of an article written for Izvestia in 1967, concerning Price s interview with Lenin, early November 1918 -- Epilogue -- Biographical Notes -- Notes and References -- Bibliography -- Index -- Accord Français-Anglais 102 -- Adullam, Cave of -- 43 -- 171n26 -- Alexandrovich -- 17 -- 166 -- Alexeiv, Mikhail Vasil'evich -- 102 -- 117 -- 157 -- All-Russia Moslem Conference -- 72 -- 73 -- 172n34 -- Asquith, Herbert 170n17 -- Aurora 93 -- Axelrode, Pavel Borisovich -- 95 -- 157 -- Bakunin -- 104 -- 105 -- Bokhara -- 65 -- 172n33 -- Brest-Litovsk -- 10 -- 15 -- 100 -- 111 -- 118 -- 119 -- 120 -- 123 -- 125 -- 126 -- 133 -- 134 -- 142 -- 144-147 -- 152 -- British Socialist Party -- 112 -- 130 -- 174n45 -- Brusilov offensive -- 52 -- 171n24 -- Buchanan, Sir George -- 29 -- 157 -- 173n41 -- Burns, John -- 4 -- 157 -- Cadets -- 12 -- 18 -- 28 -- 53 -- 55 -- 58 -- 60 -- 61 -- 62 -- 63 -- 78 -- 79 -- 80 -- 83 -- 87 -- 89 -- 94 -- 96 -- 97 -- 98.
102 -- 106 -- 109 -- 112 -- Carruthers, Douglas -- 3 -- 157 -- Chernov, Viktor Mikhailovich -- 61 -- 62 -- 106 -- 111 -- 112 -- 113 -- 115 -- 158 -- Committee -- 87 -- 89 -- 91 -- 93 -- 96 -- 97 -- 98 -- 99 -- 102 -- 108 -- Committee for the Defence of the Country and Freedom -- 95 -- 96 -- 97 -- Committees of Poor Peasants -- Committees of Poor Peasants 151 -- Committees of Poor Peasants 174n52 -- Constituent Assembly -- 29 -- 47 -- 51 -- 54 -- 61 -- 62 -- 78 -- 83 -- 87 -- 90 -- 91 -- 100 -- 101 -- 103 -- 105 -- 106 -- 107 -- 109 -- 111 -- 112 -- 113 -- 114 -- Council of Public Economy -- 118 -- 151 -- 173n42 -- Council of the Republic -- 51 -- 82 -- Councils of Peasants' Deputies[CPDs] -- Councils of Peasants' Deputies[CPDs] 58 -- Councils of Peasants' Deputies[CPDs] 59 -- Councils of Peasants' Deputies[CPDs] 60 -- Councils of Peasants' Deputies[CPDs] 61 -- Cromie, Captain 138 -- Czecho-Slovaks -- 124 -- 132 -- 133 -- 138 -- 139 -- 147 -- 150 -- 152 -- D Notices 6 -- Daily Herald -- 102 -- 138 -- 154 -- Dan, Fedor Il'ich -- 43 -- 91 -- 158 -- Defence of the Realm Act -- 6 -- 29 -- 155 -- 169n7 -- Democratic Conference -- 51 -- 82 -- 88 -- Denikin, Anton Ivanovich -- 102 -- 158 -- Dilke, Sir Charles -- 2 -- 3 -- 155 -- 169n3 -- Dore, Harold -- 6 -- 158 -- Dutov, Alexander Il'ich -- 102 -- 158 -- Forward 154 -- Goremykin, Ivan Logginovich -- 17 -- 158 -- Gorky, Maxim -- 88 -- 89 -- 94 -- 126 -- 159 -- Group of English-Speaking Communists 138 -- Guchkov, Alexander Ivanovich -- Guchkov, Alexander Ivanovich 24 -- Guchkov, Alexander Ivanovich 159 -- Guchkov, Alexander Ivanovich 170n10 -- Herald 104 -- Hindenburg, Field Marshal -- 116 -- 129 -- 130 -- 144 -- Hirst, Francis Wrigley -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 16 -- 22 -- 23 -- 104 -- 159 -- Hitler, Adolf 154 -- Holy Alliance -- 24 -- 152 -- 170n14 -- Horvath, Dmitri Leonidovich 159.
Independent Labour Party [ILP] -- Independent Labour Party [ILP] 112 -- Independent Labour Party [ILP] 170n11 -- Izvestia -- 91 -- 95 -- 97 -- 152 -- July Days -- 36 -- 48 -- 51 -- 54 -- 57 -- 90 -- Kaiser, The -- 139 -- 145 -- Kaledin, Alexei Maximovich -- 70 -- 102 -- 109 -- 143 -- 159 -- Kamkov, Boris Davidovich -- 120 -- 159 -- Kerensky, Alexander Fedorovich -- 15 -- 29 -- 35 -- 44 -- 46 -- 47 -- 51 -- 52 -- 55 -- 82 -- 88 -- 89 -- 90 -- 91 -- 93 -- 94 -- 97 -- 98 -- 102 -- 115 -- 127 -- 130 -- 134 -- Kienthal -- 14 -- 25 -- Kirghiz [massacre of] 65 -- Kornilov, Lavr Georgievich -- 52 -- 54 -- 55 -- 57 -- 66 -- 70 -- 82 -- 85 -- 87 -- 88 -- 102 -- 160 -- 171n29 -- Krasnov, Peter Nikovaevich -- 98 -- 160 -- Kreuz Zeitung -- 152 -- 175n55 -- Krilenko, Nikolai Vasil'evich -- 103 -- 120 -- 161 -- Kronstadt -- 36 -- 48 -- 50 -- 89 -- 94 -- 96 -- Labour Monthly 154 -- Land Committees -- 60 -- 61 -- 62 -- 65 -- 92 -- Leber 44 -- Lee Williams, Charles [Tuffet] -- Lee Williams, Charles [Tuffet] 103 -- Lee Williams, Charles [Tuffet] 107 -- Lee Williams, Charles [Tuffet] 169n2 -- Lee Williams, Charles [Tuffet] 173n40 -- Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich -- 9 -- 10 -- 13 -- 14 -- 25 -- 35 -- 36 -- 37 -- 43 -- 45 -- 47 -- 51 -- 87 -- 90 -- 92 -- 95 -- 100 -- 101 -- 104 -- 105 -- 114 -- 120 -- 122 -- Liebknecht, Karl -- 154 -- 161 -- Lloyd George, David -- 116 -- 130 -- 170n17 -- 173n41 -- Lockhart, Sir Robert Bruce -- 30 -- 123 -- 131 -- 138 -- 149 -- 161 -- 171n23 -- 174n54 -- Lord Mayor's Fund -- 7 -- 25 -- 26 -- Ludendorf, Field Marshal -- 129 -- 130 -- Luxemburg, Rosa -- 154 -- 161 -- Lvov, Prince Georgi Evgen'evich -- Lvov, Prince Georgi Evgen'evich 28 -- Lvov, Prince Georgi Evgen'evich 29 -- Lvov, Prince Georgi Evgen'evich 161 -- Martov I -- 13 -- 89 -- 90 -- 162 -- Max von Baden, Prince -- 139 -- 174n51 -- Miliukov, Pavel -- 19 -- 23 -- 28 -- 29 -- 35.
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A graphic and personal account of the Russian revolution by the Manchester Guardian's correspondent in Moscow.
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