In February 1905 a peaceful procession of over 100-thousand unarmed civilians made their way towards his Winter Palace. True ...
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Spiridon Ivanovich Putin, born in 1879, was a notable Russian chef whose life spanned the tumultuous periods of the ...
Wayne Price reviews Loren Goldner's "Revolution, Defeat, and Theoretical Underdevelopment: Russia, Turkey, Spain, Bolivia" (2017). Originally published on anarkismo.net and linked from issue 18 of ...
Whether an assassin wants to silence someone over mysterious secrets, act for a cause, or eliminate a rival, the concept ...
Everyone expected “The Kholops,” a drama exploring oppression, to be shut down soon after it opened in St. Petersburg.
In Eastern Europe, shifting global orders have been a lived experience for decades. Just over thirty years ago, the end of ...
Leaderless revolutions are, at times, a reaction to historical distrust of charismatic leaders who, after victory, themselves become the source of absolutist and oppressive power. View on euronews ...
More than tradition, choosing a name in royalty is an emotional act. Some are avoided because of painful stories that shaped ...
How has the idea of revolution changed? A new history examines the long history of a radical and sometimes conservative concept. The storming of the Bastille. Here’s a puzzle: Must revolution always ...
There are dates when it is possible to pinpoint when the world changed: ...
From the Constitutional Revolution of 1906 to the protests of 2026, Iran’s political history has been defined by cycles of hope, repression and revolt. As unrest spreads once more, the country ...