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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 21 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 52581 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Russia 8 Petrograd 8 Government 7 Soviet 7 Revolution 4 russian 4 german 4 Committee 3 State 3 Social 3 Party 3 Moscow 3 Kerensky 3 General 3 Duma 2 man 2 Trotzky 2 Socialist 2 Revolutionists 2 Revolutionary 2 Red 2 Provisional 2 Petersburg 2 October 2 Nicholas 2 Minister 2 Jews 2 January 2 God 2 Executive 2 England 2 Democrats 2 Council 2 Constituent 2 Congress 2 Communists 2 Bolsheviki 2 Assembly 2 Army 2 America 1 western 1 south 1 soldier 1 socialist 1 rise 1 revolutionary 1 revolution 1 proletariat 1 political 1 polish Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2287 man 1770 time 1700 day 1514 people 1127 soldier 1123 government 1103 country 1075 war 961 hand 939 power 929 life 915 front 868 peasant 857 order 837 officer 832 work 826 class 810 force 797 way 776 year 768 party 738 revolution 712 part 672 thing 664 fact 654 place 651 world 630 one 628 enemy 612 army 602 troop 585 night 574 woman 568 position 563 condition 538 peace 523 nothing 508 room 507 question 496 word 494 worker 481 course 467 land 467 eye 466 moment 462 line 460 village 458 end 453 member 452 proletariat Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3937 _ 2652 Russia 1123 Government 1008 Army 822 Revolution 784 Petrograd 663 Soviet 638 Bolsheviki 629 General 564 Jews 504 Russian 478 Committee 453 Bolshevik 449 Germany 439 Vera 429 Moscow 408 Mr. 406 Archangel 399 Assembly 384 Duma 375 Kerensky 371 Constituent 363 Co. 359 War 340 Provisional 322 Red 322 Nicholas 319 Soviets 319 Nina 308 Russians 297 Socialist 288 Social 286 Americans 281 Revolutionary 272 Rasputin 266 Minister 266 . 254 Council 243 Congress 234 England 227 France 227 Bohun 225 Allies 224 Germans 222 Czar 216 Company 216 America 213 March 213 Lenine 211 Bolshevism Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8693 it 8185 i 6909 he 4848 they 3439 we 3312 you 2248 them 2003 him 1866 me 1860 she 1245 us 755 her 558 themselves 509 himself 398 itself 228 myself 223 one 111 herself 99 ourselves 53 yourself 28 mine 25 thee 14 his 13 yours 13 theirs 12 hers 9 ours 9 ''s 6 oneself 4 ''em 2 you''re 2 i''m 1 yourselves 1 records,--for 1 my 1 mayhap 1 au Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 37689 be 12339 have 3617 do 1977 make 1932 say 1749 come 1706 go 1559 see 1526 know 1457 take 1209 give 917 find 894 become 865 think 725 seem 723 tell 713 get 708 leave 695 look 626 follow 614 call 611 begin 597 send 583 hold 581 work 573 bring 518 feel 508 stand 505 speak 499 believe 486 ask 469 hear 467 put 452 turn 424 fight 421 lead 419 want 418 remain 410 show 409 live 405 try 402 use 388 pass 388 meet 385 write 384 carry 376 receive 364 mean 358 fall 344 break Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6701 not 1945 russian 1914 only 1813 so 1617 more 1530 very 1446 other 1438 great 1427 then 1328 up 1305 now 1243 first 1126 out 1061 even 1054 many 1048 most 992 well 973 old 915 as 871 long 859 new 818 revolutionary 810 little 807 own 790 same 782 political 774 also 734 such 710 never 702 much 701 good 694 here 658 there 657 still 646 again 591 german 582 american 580 far 575 last 571 too 570 all 549 however 545 back 535 once 523 down 520 military 507 just 474 few 471 always 449 later Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 230 most 210 good 191 least 129 great 69 bad 62 high 37 Most 33 slight 21 poor 20 full 17 late 16 strong 15 early 13 large 13 able 12 low 12 fine 11 old 11 deep 10 short 10 noble 9 simple 9 close 8 small 8 near 7 wide 7 strange 7 farth 6 warm 6 mere 6 faint 6 dark 6 big 5 young 5 wild 5 weak 5 mean 5 heavy 5 grave 5 easy 5 clear 5 black 4 true 4 quick 4 free 4 dear 4 busy 4 bright 3 vile 3 queer Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 818 most 31 least 23 well 3 hard 1 levelest 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 archive.org 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 1 grobbel.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://archive.org 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/50956/50956-h/50956-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/50956/50956-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/9/2/15921/15921-h/15921-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/9/2/15921/15921-h.zip 1 http://grobbel.org 1 http://archive.org/details/russiaspartinwor00shum 1 http://archive.org/details/mydisillusionmen00golduoft Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 government did not 10 people did not 8 _ was _ 7 _ is _ 7 russia was not 6 men did not 6 russia did not 5 days went by 5 government was not 5 russia is not 4 _ took place 4 army did not 4 government is not 4 people do not 4 thing is certain 4 war was not 3 _ are _ 3 _ does _ 3 army had not 3 army was not 3 army was still 3 government does not 3 government has not 3 government is able 3 government was already 3 man did not 3 men were not 3 officers did not 3 party did not 3 people are now 3 people is not 3 people were not 3 power is not 3 power was not 3 revolution had not 3 russia are not 3 russia had not 3 russia is so 3 time did not 2 _ do _ 2 _ do not 2 _ is not 2 _ see _ 2 _ were still 2 army is not 2 days were over 2 front was comparatively 2 government had not 2 government is most 2 government was ready Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 people have no direct 2 revolution is not yet 2 russia was not yet 2 time had not yet 2 time is not yet 1 _ was not very 1 _ were not conscious 1 army did not quite 1 army had not only 1 army had not yet 1 army is not only 1 class were not greater 1 day have not much 1 day were not altogether 1 force is not important 1 front held no particular 1 government did not even 1 government did not honorably 1 government did not long 1 government does not radically 1 government had not sufficiently 1 government is not able 1 government is not yet 1 government makes no such 1 government took no steps 1 government was not blind 1 government was not convincing 1 government was not yet 1 life had not yet 1 life is not safe 1 life was no affair 1 man had not really 1 man has no connection 1 man is not yet 1 men are not able 1 men are not dressed 1 men had no rifles 1 men were not socialists 1 officers are no longer 1 officers have no authority 1 officers have no political 1 officers were not communists 1 party are not hostile 1 party had no intention 1 party is not socialist 1 peasant has no intelligent 1 peasant is not ready 1 peasants are not likely 1 peasants had no theories 1 peasants make no difference A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 31349 author = Bennitt, Ralph title = Satan and the Comrades date = keywords = Broncov; Charon; Cletus; Hell; Nick; Volonsky summary = Nick felt almost good-humoredly buoyant after his year''s holiday as a Apparently, old Mulciber had done a bang-up job, and Nick roared in Nick eyed the loyal old fellow''s red tie with amazement. "You still smell like a Communist, Char," Nick said, sniffing the good "Very good, indeed." Scanning the paper, Nick smiled as he recognized sniff all your customers and make sure they don''t _smell_ like a Red. You know the aroma by now--sweet peas with an underlying stink--so "I guessed that from Charon''s description," Nick said calmly. Volonsky opened his mouth, but Nick wiggled a finger, and no yell came "Hush, fool!" Nick looked toward Cletus just then gazing into the "Your Excellency Comrade Broncov, I have brought Prince Navi. "Go to hell and find all you want," Nick said with a wicked grin. language, Nick added: "Good work, Cleet. Poised on air, Nick and Cletus became invisible to mortal eyes. id = 10713 author = Bullitt, William C. (William Christian) title = The Bullitt Mission to Russia Testimony before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, of William C. Bullitt date = keywords = BULLITT; Col; George; Government; House; KNOX; Lloyd; Mr.; Paris; Petrograd; President; Russia; Soviet summary = that time there was a discussion taking place in regard to Russia New York City who were not to be expected to show such feeling, Mr. Wilson had referred casually to Russia, stating that the United States representatives of the other Russian governments [reading]: 3. The soviet governments of Russia to have the right of governments of Russia to have the right to send official non-Russian Governments to be withdrawn from Russia and of the statement of the Soviet Government of Russia, in its The Soviet Government of Russia undertakes to accept the the Soviet Government presents an opportunity to make peace hand them the proposal of the Soviet Government? Soviet Government if we made it, and he thought that the President and the allied and associated Governments in conference to discuss peace, PRESIDENT: The present food situation in Russia, Soviet Government was ever formally taken up by the peace conference id = 43680 author = Denikin, Anton Ivanovich title = The Russian Turmoil; Memoirs: Military, Social, and Political date = keywords = Alexeiev; Army; Commander; Commanding; Committee; Corps; Democracy; Duma; General; Government; July; Kerensky; Kornilov; Minister; Ministry; Officers; Petrograd; Provisional; Revolution; Revolutionary; Soviet; Staff; State; Stavka; Supreme; War; chief; german; russian; south; western summary = meetings, soviets, committees, of doing away with Commanding Officers, received an offer from a group of German officers to join our army as War introduced two new elements into the spiritual life of the army. and uplifting the Russian people''s Army and its Command morally and The old Russian Army was still strong enough to continue the war and to combining the tasks of governing the country and commanding the Army, the following report to the Provisional Government: "The Army Council Commanding Officer of the Tenth Army as General for special missions. Commanding Officers of the Russian Army in the middle of May, 1917, Brussilov dismissed the Commander of the Eighth Army, General Government, (2) from the Soviets, and (3) from the Army Committees. Russian soldiers against the Government and their commanders, in whose The Russian Armies of the South-Western Front, commanded by General telegrams to the Provisional Government from all Army Commanders of my id = 60315 author = Goldman, Emma title = My Disillusionment in Russia date = keywords = America; Bolsheviki; Communists; Denikin; Government; Jews; Makhno; Moscow; Museum; Petrograd; Red; Revolution; Russia; Soviet; Tcheka; Ukraina; Zorin; anarchist summary = The _actual_ Russian Revolution took place in the summer months of return to Russia and help in the great work. The Russian workers, like the peasants, also employed direct action. Zorin informed me, others were working with the Soviet Government. Soviets," said Zorin, "the living place of the most active members America for their political opinions, now in Revolutionary Russia again For some time Makhno worked in harmony with the Bolsheviki, Revolution, one who was carrying on the great work of education in a workers felt in the great Russian Revolution, and of their faith and people in Russia know how to work. them the meaning of work in revolutionary Russia. the first news of the Polish attack on Russia: I felt the Revolution Russian Revolution in view of the fact that the Bolsheviki negotiated "These people come to Russia just to look us over," id = 22523 author = Jahns, Lewis E. title = The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 date = keywords = Allied; Archangel; Bolo; Bolsheozerki; Bolshevik; Co.; Company; Cross; Detroit; Dvina; General; Guards; Hospital; January; Kodish; Lieut; Major; March; North; November; Obozerskaya; October; Onega; Pinega; Pvt; Red; Reds; River; September; Shenkursk; Vaga; Verst; american; british; french; illustration; inf; russian summary = Of American Red Cross--Doughboys Dislike British Hospital--Starting thirty men could be accommodated in the old Russian Red Cross Hospital, However, the officer in charge of the American Red Cross force in American wounded men be fed more like the way in which the officers on succor the handful of American sailors and Scots who, under Col. Hazelden, a British officer, had been cornered by the Red Guards. "The city of Archangel, Russia, where Allied and American troops have main road his Red Guards held the Americans all day. O. Dvina forces--right at the time the American soldiers were Russian female nurses, five American medical men and two British. Russia in the days when Russians were not fighting Americans but Shenkursk, forty wounded American, British, and Russian soldiers lay on American "Y" men had done so much in Russia for the Russian soldiers officers, American, French, British, and Russian, in their reports to id = 8465 author = Kerner, Robert Joseph title = The Russian Revolution; The Jugo-Slav Movement date = keywords = Council; Croats; Democrats; Duma; Government; Jugo; Petrograd; Russia; Serbia; Serbs; Slavs; Slovenes; revolution summary = Constitutional Democratic party in the first Duma and since that time Council of Soldiers'' and Workmen''s Deputies, whose leaders are neither peasants up to the time of the revolution of 1917 and in a way may still the new provisional government to the crowd, composed largely of workmen new government had worked in and through institutions, in which peasants of workmen, soldiers, and peasants, through army committees, land all-Russian Conference of Councils of Workmen''s and Soldiers'' Deputies, of the Provisional Government by the Council of Workmen''s and Soldiers'' The Council of Workmen''s and Soldiers'' Deputies acted on the principle non-socialist groups were willing to enter a coalition government led only their second-best men as members of the new government. revolution, and the third Coalition Government, unquestionably brought The present war was declared by the Tsar but the people approved it The nation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, thus unified, will form id = 41452 author = Le Queux, William title = Rasputin the Rascal Monk Disclosing the Secret Scandal of the Betrayal of Russia by the Mock-Monk Grichka and the Consequent Ruin of the Romanoffs. With official documents revealed and recorded for the first time. date = keywords = Court; Emperor; Empress; Father; General; Germany; Grand; Holy; Majesty; Minister; Palace; Petrograd; Protopopoff; Rasputin; Russia; Sturmer; Tsar; Vyrubova summary = Disclosing the Secret Scandal of the Betrayal of Russia by the mock-monk at Tsarskoe-Selo by a Russian monk named Helidor and his French friend, Daily, smart society women came to Rasputin''s house for "private Three days later Rasputin went out to Tsarskoe-Selo, where the Emperor By this means Rasputin placed a spy of Germany upon all the Tsar''s most intercepted a letter sent by the Empress to her "Holy Father" early in The letter before me was addressed in her Majesty''s hand to Rasputin, at up to be a "holy man." And as such, all Russia, from the Empress Rasputin''s house, Protopopoff succeeded in bribing certain generals at On the following day, however, Rasputin having returned to his house in Petrograd, a secret meeting was held at the house of a man named who had declared that he "heard in the Holy Father Rasputin the voice of Rasputin, Protopopoff and certain Generals suborned by the mock-monk, id = 26051 author = Lee, H. W. (Henry William) title = Bolshevism: A Curse & Danger to the Workers date = keywords = Bolshevist; Russia; Social; Socialist summary = trade union movement of this country, and upset, instead of making use In Russia "Bolshevik" means majority, and "Menshevik" minority. Bolsheviks, Mensheviks, and Social Revolutionaries. regarded themselves as the extreme Left of the Russian Social-Democratic the Bolsheviks and their Social-Democratic opponents, the Mensheviks, of the founders of Russian Social-Democracy, in a pamphlet published at another well-known Bolshevik, published a pamphlet on "Socialism and Bolsheviks were conveyed to Russia in April, 1917, via Germany in actions in the Russian Revolution would help Imperialist Germany, for still a Social-Democrat, before he became a Bolshevist dictator. "international Social Revolution" and the "dictatorship of the As regards the internal economic situation in Russia under Bolshevist "Labour Leader," concerning the co-operative movement in Russia. The co-operative movement in Russia is not the product of the Bolsheviks here assure us that in Russia at the present time we strike as _the_ means for the realisation of Social-Democracy are like id = 7501 author = Pilniak, Boris title = Tales of the Wilderness date = keywords = Agrenev; Alena; Constantinovna; God; Ippolytovna; Ivanov; Kseniya; Mintz; Olya; Pilniak; Polunin; Prince; Remizov; Revolution; Sergius; come; like; man; old; rise; russian summary = The old men sat round card-tables in the lounge, talking Demid lay motionless for a long time on his bear-skin bed, listening The snow lay in deep layers, blue by day and night, lilac in the "One longs to fly away like a bird in the spring," he murmured; then Then at last, when the male came to her one night-time, she said: cold supper, stood a long time staring at the light from under Anna''s For a long time they sat round it in the grey darkness, howling huge, glowing lantern of light, the old wolf for the first time For many years the old man had ceased to sleep at night so as to sit The old man slowly came to, rolling his eyes. For a long time the old man searched his face with his eyes, then in id = 15921 author = Raisin, Jacob S. (Jacob Salmon) title = The Haskalah Movement in Russia date = keywords = Abraham; Alexander; Berlin; Footnote; Government; Haskalah; Hayyim; Hebrew; Isaac; Israel; Jacob; Jews; Joseph; Judaism; Lilienthal; Maimon; Maskilim; Mendelssohn; Moses; New; Nicholas; Odessa; Petersburg; Poland; Rabbi; Russia; Russo; St.; Talmud; Vilna; Warsaw; german; jewish; polish summary = Russia (Russian Poland), all possess Jewish communities of considerable zeal for the conversion of Jews, was translated into Hebrew and German open public schools and establish rabbinical seminaries, Jews looked Russia itself, not only Jews and non-Russians but even many Christians Russia_[9] "that the Russian Jews live strictly in accordance with our council decided to open Jewish public schools in every city where Jews Society for the Promotion of Haskalah among the Jews of Russia. "to spread the knowledge of the Russian language among the Jews, to As often before in Jewish history, the Jews helped not a little to Jews of Russia exact from their rabbis. Hebrews, as the Russian universities admit only about four Jews [Footnote 1: Most of this is based on Persecution of the Jews in Russia, place of study for Russian Jews, 285, 298. Society for the Promotion of Haskalah among the Russian Jews, 237-239, id = 1326 author = Ransome, Arthur title = The Crisis in Russia date = keywords = Central; Committee; Communists; Conference; Europe; Government; Moscow; Party; Russia; Russians; Soviet; State; Trades; Unions summary = important of all work at the present time: in the Moscow junction of the same district is worked entirely by unskilled labor, the workers being mass of reasons why the Russians at the present time should not work thus be a shortage of labor in Russia, even if the numbers of workmen Thus the actual government of Russia at the present time may be not Central Committee; such a body, even in a country such as Russia, is an Trade Unions in Russia are in a different position from that which is in general directs all the political and economic work of the State, that of creating a general Trade Union Movement organized on All-Russian military organization the work of labor registration and industrial although Russia is an agricultural country, the Communist plans for her one of the hardest worked men in Russia, and the only time I was able to id = 59304 author = Riley, Frank title = Bright Islands date = keywords = Geno; Sar summary = When the two Geno-Doctors were gone, Miryam took the red capsule from her young body, where the unwanted child of Genetics Center stirred so The white walls of her Center room blurred in and out of focus. the two Geno-Doctors was changing into a white coat. "Yes, Sir," replied the young doctor, sounding the proper note of The Geno-Sar paused, and because a comment was obviously in order, the young doctor said: For an instant the Geno-Sar''s steel-blue eyes narrowed, and Miryam was Miryam knew little about genetics, or any other science. closed, Miryam let her mind stray out of the white room, out of the Geno-Doctor in the corridor near her room. "Wonder if psi will build those strings of lights?" Then the young doctor turned almost guiltily from the window to meet the Geno-Sar coming down the corridor. Delivery, Miryam thought. And if the young doctor was right, if psi.... id = 17350 author = Russell, Bertrand title = The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism date = keywords = America; Bolsheviks; Communism; Congress; England; Government; International; Labour; Moscow; Party; Russia; Soviet; State; country; man summary = the world, and I believe that the heroism of Russia has fired men''s capitalist world to Soviet Russia, of the Entente to the Central Yet even within Russia, the Communist party, in whose hands itself far more tolerant than any government can hope to be in Russia conditions and Russian methods of government, which was impossible in Experience of power is inevitably altering Communist theories, and men Labour has done a great deal to make a first-class war against Russia a Communist revolution in a more advanced industrial community. Russia industrially, to secure the gains of the Revolution nationally, Communist party in a capitalist country to prepare for armed conflict, Russian Revolution, governments had not studied Bolshevik theory. of a Communist Government by constitutional methods. together, and form one class; in Soviet Russia, the Government has present-day Russia forced me to disbelieve in Bolshevik methods, I was id = 3485 author = Shaw, Bernard title = Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress date = keywords = DUCHESS; GRAND; STRAMMFEST summary = Miller as Schneidekind, and Randle Ayrton as General Strammfest. An office table with a telephone, writing materials, official papers, General Strammfest enters, followed by Lieutenant Schneidekind. Strammfest, who comes to the table. His daughter the Grand Duchess Annajanska, she whom the Yes, Sir. STRAMMFEST. STRAMMFEST [snatching the telephone and listening for the answer]. [To Schneidekind.] The swine says that the Grand Duchess is a devil The Grand Duchess bursts into the room, dragging with her two exhausted THE GRAND DUCHESS [to the soldiers]. Don''t call me prisoner, General Strammfest. [Schneidekind sits down.] Comrade Annajanska, you have eloped with a Only officers who are eloping with grand duchesses wear court uniform: otherwise the grand duchesses could not be seen with and to his examination of the Grand Duchess.] This officer travelled SCHNEIDEKIND [reaching out with the pistol to the Grand Duchess]. Strammfest, you know that your You have your orders, General Strammfest: save the id = 50956 author = Shumsky-Solomonov, C. M. title = Russia''s Part in the World War date = keywords = Army; France; Germans; Ludendorf; Russia summary = to the Austrian Army, only 14 German divisions engaged on the Russian The number of German divisions engaged on the Russian front grew Russia and the services the Russian Armies rendered in the struggle by the efforts made by the Russian Army to blast the German war plans Russian Army during the first days of the War played an enormous role German corps, he destroyed 250,000 Russians--six army corps--under the of Ludendorf, but lay rather in the fact that the Russian Army, _in several German corps from France, and the Russian blood shed at who at that time was the main leader of all German Army operations, compelled by the operations of the Russian Army to increase the number offensive in France had those German reserves which perished in Russia the entire Austrian army and part of the German, at the time of the id = 16613 author = Spargo, John title = Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy date = keywords = Assembly; Bolsheviki; Committee; Congress; Constituent; Council; Czar; Democrats; Duma; Executive; Government; Kerensky; Lenine; Petrograd; Provisional; Revolution; Revolutionary; Revolutionists; Russia; Socialist; Soviets; Trotzky; Workmen; german; soldier summary = Bolsheviki themselves; the declarations of Russian Socialist organizations working-class self-government, composed of delegates elected directly by "Nikolai Lenine" made him a great power in the Russian Socialist movement. attempt to establish a new kind of social state in Russia, Lenine has been Bolsheviki did not base their hope upon the working class of Russia, and after the war began a Socialist Manifesto to the laboring masses of Russia Russia belongs not to the Czar, but to the Russian working-people. working-class leaders in Russia that the vast majority of the workers, working-people, both city workers and peasants, supported the policy of the Constituent Assembly were representatives of the Revolutionary Socialist The attitude of the Social Democratic party toward the peasant Socialists the government of Russia into the people''s hands. peasants in the Constituent Assembly, and in the Revolutionary Socialist Socialist party and the National Soviet of Peasants'' Delegates, and it was id = 36303 author = Trotsky, Leon title = Our Revolution: Essays on Working-Class and International Revolution, 1904-1917 date = keywords = January; Party; Petersburg; Revolution; Social; Soviet; Trotzky; class; political; proletariat; revolutionary; russian; socialist summary = mass-movement in Russia with clear political aims: "The Revolution has Revolution is victorious, political power necessarily passes into the The working class was the leading power in the Revolution. Revolution_, the student of Russian political life has a feeling "_There are no revolutionary people in Russia as yet._" "_The Russian political power should pass into the hands of the working class, is "The working class in Germany is, in its social and political revolution the political supremacy of the working class can be only a In case of a victorious revolution, political power passes into the political aid from the European proletariat the working class of Russia The influence of the Russian revolution on the proletariat of Europe is proletariat, in the history of the Russian Revolution? city proletariat and the anti-revolutionary liberal bourgeoisie deepest social-revolutionary demands of the working masses. the Russian Revolution, the proletariat, are behind the bourgeois id = 6413 author = Trotsky, Leon title = From October to Brest-Litovsk date = keywords = Assembly; Committee; Constituent; Executive; Kerensky; October; Petrograd; Revolution; Revolutionists; Social; Soviet; german summary = at the time that the Soviet''s power as a political party would fall In the Petrograd Soviet, the domination of our party was definitely Soviet, our party put forth the demand to establish a coalition called at that time a special meeting of the Petrograd Soviet, which was meeting of the Petrograd Executive Committee, the Soviet''s party, which had proved to be in the majority in the Petrograd Soviet, Soviet parties, the Social-Revolutionists and the Mensheviks, had Soviet, a Military Revolutionary Committee, which was intended to be, in fact, the Soviet Staff of the Petrograd garrison in opposition to of the Petrograd Soviet and of our party. government should bear a coalition character within the Soviet parties. The bourgeois press later accused the sailors and the Soviet government The stronger the Soviet government became in Petrograd, the more the Nevertheless, the news of the Soviet government at Petrograd id = 12349 author = Walpole, Hugh title = The Secret City date = keywords = Alexei; Andreievitch; Bohun; Boris; Durward; England; English; God; Grogoff; Henry; Ivan; Lawrence; Markovitch; Michailovna; Nevski; Nicholas; Nina; Petrograd; Petrovitch; Revolution; Russia; Semyonov; Uncle; Vera; look summary = "Just the man we want out there, Lawrence," he told me somebody said to mild blue eyes Bohun fancied that he saw all kinds of things--power, "I hope you liked it," said Lawrence politely to Nina. us--myself, Semyonov, Vera, Nina, Lawrence, Bohun, Grogoff, yes, and the Vera, Nina, Grogoff, Semyonov, Lawrence, Bohun and I, "Yes," said Semyonov quietly (his eyes covered Markovitch''s face as a said, "You know, Durdles, I don''t believe I ever loved Vera more than I "You know I love him--" said Nina, "and I''m going to marry him." Nina turned like a little fury, standing back from Vera as though she a fly, God knows," he had said, "of myself, but a man likes to do his "Don''t shiver like that!" said Vera, "tell us why you''ve come in know, like young Bohun--I love Vera once and for all, and that''s that..."