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Violence to Velvet: Revolutions—1917 to 2017
2017
Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies
From their inception, the 1917 Russian Revolutions, specifically the October Revolution, have been synonymous with Bolshevik violence. In the course of the last century, almost all observers have believed that violence was inherent in the Russian revolutions and revolutions generally. Such views have obscured what a revolution actually is. Closer examination of the October Revolution confirms violence was not its defining feature. Further, the Bolsheviks conceived October as the opening salvo
doi:10.1017/slr.2017.167
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