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Bolsheviks - Wikipedia
For other uses, see Bolshevik (disambiguation). The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, were a radical faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic ...
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Bolshevik | Definition, History, Beliefs, Flag, & Facts - Britannica
Bolshevik ; Russian: “One of the Majority” ; Plural: Bolsheviks, or Bolsheviki ; Date: 1903 - 1952.
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Bolshevism - Wikipedia
The Bolshevik faction became known as the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks). The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was renamed the ...
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Bolshevik
Bolshevik, n. and a. (ˈbɒlʃɪvɪk) Also rarely -ic. [a. Russ. bol{p}shev{iacu}k, f. ból{p}she more, f. bol{p}shóĭ big. The Russ. pl. bol{p}shevik{iacu} has been used by some English writers.] A. n. A member of that part of the Russian Social-Democratic Party which took Lenin's side in the split that f...
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What Was the Bolshevik Revolution? – AHA
the Bolshevik Revolution—the effort to transform backward Russia into a modern industrial state that could be independent of the outside world ...
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Bolsheviks revolt in Russia | November 6, 1917 | HISTORY
Bolsheviks revolt in Russia ... Led by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin, leftist revolutionaries launch a nearly bloodless coup d'état against Russia's ...
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Bolshevik (disambiguation)
Bolshevik or Bolsheviks may also refer to:
Places
Bolshevik (inhabited locality), several inhabited localities in Russia
Bolshevik, former name of St Anastasia Island in the Black Sea
Bolshevik Island, the southernmost island of the Severnaya Zemlya group
Other
Bolshevik (journal), monthly theoretical
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Bolsheviks - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Bolsheviks ... Bolshevik refers to the radical faction of the Russian Marxist movement led by Lenin, which sought to implement a militant ideology that claimed ...
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The Bolsheviks - Marxists Internet Archive
A Georgian who joined the Bolsheviks after the split with the Mensheviks in 1903. In 1912, Stalin was appointed editor of the Bolshevik paper Pravda. Stalin ...
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Who Were the Bolsheviks and How Did They Rise to Power?
Finally, in October 1917, the Bolsheviks seized power. The October Revolution (also referred to as the Bolshevik Revolution, the Bolshevik ...
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How the Bolsheviks Won - Jacobin
... Bolsheviks' program of radical change. However, the mass mood was not specifically Bolshevik in the sense of reflecting a desire for a Bolshevik government.
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Bolshevik
Bolshevik/ˈbɔlʃəvɪk; ?@ also ˈbəul-; `bɑlʃəˌvɪk, bol-/ n1 member of the majority socialist group supporting the Russian revolution in 1917 布尔什维克(拥护1917年俄国革命的社会主义者多数派的成员).2 (infml derog 口, 贬) any radical socialist 激进的社会主义者.
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Bolshevik Centre
The Bolshevik Centre was a select group of Bolsheviks that led the organization in secret. The Bolshevik Centre emerged from the group that ran the newspaper Proletarian.
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Bolshevik Nuclei
Bolshevik Nuclei (in French: Noyau-Bolshevik) was a small clandestine Marxist group in Senegal. It published Ferment.
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Bolshevik Samasamaja Party
The Bolshevik Samasamaja Party was the Ceylon section Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (BLPI) after 1945 and of the Fourth International Members of the other section, formed out of the exiled BLPI nucleus, effectively maintained a separate party, the Bolshevik Samasamaja Party (BSP).
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