Russian Empire - Tsar, Revolution, WWI: From December 31, 1893, Russia had a defensive alliance with France. In 1904 France and Great Britain put an end to their overseas rivalries. This Entente Cordiale was followed on September 13, 1907, by an agreemen
World War I and the decline of the Russian Empire The February Revolution The Petrograd Soviet and the Provisional Government The end of the Romanov dynasty and the arrest of the Russian royal family The role of the army in the Russian Revolution ...
a monarchical, estate-based multinational state existing from the early 18th to the early 20th century. It was formed from the centralized Russian state, which Peter I proclaimed an empire in 1721. In the 18th century, the Russian Empire included the Baltic region, the Right-bank Ukraine, Bye...
For the first time, after a fortnight's retreat, the Russian troops had halted and after a fight had not only held the field but had repulsed the French. View in context Comprehensive Views.- To Supply the Russian Fur Establishment.- An Agent Sent to Russia.- Project of an Annual Ship...
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Enemy alien politics within the Russian Empire during World War ILohr, Eric JohnEric Lohr, "Enemy alien politics within the Russian Empire during World War I" (Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, 1999).
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Russian Poland, nominally a kingdom ruled by the Russian emperor, lost its autonomy after an unsuccessful rising there in 1830–31. A clash of interests between Russia and the Western powers over the Ottoman Empire led to the Crimean War (1854–56), which revealed the inner weakness of ...
During World War I, Russia experienced a revolution, and in March 1917, the tsarist empire collapsed. In November 1917, a second revolution took place, led by the Bolsheviks and headed by a revolutionary named Vladimir Lenin. The Bolshevik Revolution was opposed by a significant portion of the...
Universal Roman pretentions continued after the fall of the Tsars but, unlike Hitler in Germany, the Communists Lenin and Stalin, however tsar-like their power, wished to owe no debt or acknowledge any continuity to the ideology of the earlier empire. The Soviet Union was no successor to ...