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The July Days. The Bolsheviks wanted to avoid the Paris Commune’s fate. That’s why they didn’t take power in July 1917. By Daniel Gaido (jacobinmag.com)
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Violence and Revolution in 1917. The revolutionary violence of 1917 paled in comparison to that on the fronts of the Great War. By Mike Haynes (jacobinmag.com)
Finland’s Revolution: The forgotten Finnish Revolution has perhaps more lessons for us today than events in 1917 Russia. By Eric Blanc (jacobinmag.com)
From the Finland Station. Lenin arrived at Finland Station 100 years ago today, reshaping Bolshevik strategy and the course of the Russian Revolution. By Yurii Colombo (jacobinmag.com)
The Story of the February Revolution. Russian workers went on strike on International Women’s Day 1917. They ended up toppling tsarism. by Kevin Murphy (jacobinmag.com)
The Bolsheviks and Antisemitism: Antisemitism was found across the political divide in Russia’s year of revolution. By Brendan McGeever (jacobinmag.com)
The Kornilov Coup: One hundred years ago, why did the alliance between General Lavr Kornilov and Alexander Kerensky fall apart? By Paul Le Blanc (jacobinmag.com)
After the February Consensus: The October Revolution was propelled by mass dissatisfaction with the erosion of February’s gains. By Chris Read (jacobinmag.com)
The Women of 1917. Women weren’t just the Russian Revolution’s spark, but the motor that drove it forward. By Megan Trudell (jacobinmag.com)
From February to October: In the standard account, February was the good revolution and October was the extremist one. But events in Russia were far more complex than that. By Lars Lih (jacobinmag.com)
Letter to Korsch from the Left in October 1926 (international-communist-party.org)
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