Putilov strike of 1917, the Glossary
The Putilov strike of 1917 is the name given to the strike led by the workers of the Putilov Mill (presently the Leningrad Kirov Plant) which was located in then Petrograd, Russia (present-day St. Petersburg).[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Diane Koenker, Duma, February Revolution, Georgy Lvov, Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia, Gregorian calendar, Julian calendar, Kirov Plant, Nicholas II, Russian Empire, Saint Petersburg, World War I.
- 1917 in Russia
- Kirov Plant
- Labor disputes in Russia
- Labour disputes in the Russian Empire
- Russian Revolution in Petrograd
Diane Koenker
Diane P. Koenker is Professor of History, with interests in modern Russian and Soviet history.
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Duma
A duma (дума) is a Russian assembly with advisory or legislative functions.
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February Revolution
The February Revolution (Февральская революция), known in Soviet historiography as the February Bourgeois Democratic Revolution and sometimes as the March Revolution, was the first of two revolutions which took place in Russia in 1917. Putilov strike of 1917 and February Revolution are 1917 in Russia.
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Georgy Lvov
Prince Georgy Yevgenyevich Lvov (– 7/8 March 1925) was a Russian aristocrat, statesman and the first prime minister of the Russian Republic from 15 March to 20 July 1917.
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Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia
Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia (r; 13 June 1918) was the youngest son and fifth child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and youngest brother of Nicholas II.
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Gregorian calendar
The Gregorian calendar is the calendar used in most parts of the world.
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Julian calendar
The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception).
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Kirov Plant
The Kirov Plant, Kirov Factory or Leningrad Kirov Plant (LKZ) (Kirovskiy zavod) is a major Russian mechanical engineering and agricultural machinery manufacturing plant in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Nicholas II
Nicholas II (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov; 186817 July 1918) or Nikolai II was the last reigning Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
1917 in Russia
- 1917 Kazan Gunpowder Plant fire
- 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election
- 1917 Sfatul Țării election
- 1917 in Finland
- 1917 in Russia
- 1917–18 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
- 6th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
- Abdication of Nicholas II
- All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
- All-Russian Conference of the Soviets
- All-Russian Congress of Muslim Women
- April Theses
- Armistice between Russia and the Central Powers
- Army Committees
- Bibliography of the Russian Revolution and Civil War
- Bolshevization of the soviets
- Bykhov Sitting
- Central Executive Committee of the Navy
- Congress of the Enslaved Peoples of Russia
- Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples of Russia
- Decree on the Abolition of Estates and Civil Ranks
- Directorate (Russia)
- Doumergue Agreement
- Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet
- Extraordinary All-Russia Congress Of Soviets Of Peasants' Deputies
- February Revolution
- First All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
- Grimm–Hoffmann affair
- Jailbirds of Kerensky
- Junker mutiny
- Kerenka
- Kerensky offensive
- Kerensky–Krasnov uprising
- Lithuanian Dragoon Half-Regiment
- Lithuanian Reserve Battalion
- Milyukov note
- Moldavian Democratic Republic
- Moscow Bolshevik Uprising
- October Revolution
- Operation Albion
- Petrograd Seimas
- Petrograd Soviet Order No. 1
- Political parties of Russia in 1917
- Putilov strike of 1917
- Russian Army (1917)
- Russian Revolution
- Sfatul Țării
- Tora Garm-Fex
Kirov Plant
- Kirov Plant
- Putilov strike of 1917
Labor disputes in Russia
- 1998 Russian miners' strike
- Putilov strike of 1917
- Russian Revolution of 1905
Labour disputes in the Russian Empire
- 1895 Yaroslavl Great Manufacture strike
- 1899 Russian student strike
- Putilov strike of 1917
Russian Revolution in Petrograd
- April Crisis
- April Theses
- Bolshevization of the soviets
- Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet
- First All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
- July Days
- Junker mutiny
- Military Revolutionary Committee
- October Revolution
- Petrograd Metropolis electoral district (Russian Constituent Assembly election, 1917)
- Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee
- Petrograd Seimas
- Petrograd Soviet
- Petrograd Soviet Order No. 1
- Putilov strike of 1917
- Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies
- The Storming of the Winter Palace
- Third All-Russian Congress of Workers', Soldiers' and Peasants Deputies' Soviets
- Winter Palace
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putilov_strike_of_1917
Also known as The Putilov Strike of 1917.