THE REVOLUTION OF 1905-1907. IN RUSSIA:
RESULTS AND CONSEQUENCES
Ershov, Bogdan Anatolievich1, Volkova, Ekaterina Aleksandrovna2, Frolova Elena Vladimirovna3, Volkov, Nikolai Mikhailovich4, Pletnev Vitaliy Igorevich5
1Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Voronezh State Technical University, Street 20 years of October, 84, Voronezh, Russia, E-mail: bogdan.ershov@yandex.ru
2Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Voronezh State Technical University, Street 20 years of October, 84, Voronezh, Russia, E-mail: volkne@bk.ru
3Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor, Voronezh State Technical University, Street 20 years of October, 84, Voronezh, Russia, E-mail: frolov-elen@yandex.ru
4Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Voronezh State Technical University, Street 20 years of October, 84, Voronezh, Russia, E-mail: volkne@bk.ru
5Master, Voronezh State Technical University, Street 20 years of October, 84, Voronezh, Russia, E-mail: frolov-elen@yandex.ru
Abstract
In article discusses the causes and consequences of the first Russian revolution of 1905-1907. The Russian revolution of 1905 played an important role in the transformation of the political system. For several years before 1905, and especially after the humiliating Russian-Japanese War (1904-1905), various social groups showed their displeasure with the Russian social and political system. Their protests ranged from liberal rhetoric to strikes and included student unrest and terrorist killings. A general strike paralyzed the country after Bloody Sunday. Bloody Sunday opens two years of revolution and fights with the government for civil liberties, justice and democracy.
Keywords: Revolution, monarchy, old regime, struggle, liberty, democracy.
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