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The Soviet Experiment, 1917-1927 History 408 / October 23, 2012

Transcript of The Soviet Experiment, 1917-1927 History 408 / October 23, 2012.

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The Soviet Experiment, 1917-1927History 408 / October 23, 2012

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V. I. Lenin(1870-1924)

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“Dual Power” I:the Provisional Government

Alexander Kerensky(1881-1970)

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Summer 1917: Kerensky rallies the army to a new offensive

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Demonstration in St. Petersburg against the war

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“Dual Power” II:Soviets (Councils) of workers, soldiers, and peasants

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Lenin after his return

from Switzerlandto St. Petersburg

(1917)

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The Putilov Works: a stronghold of Bolshevik support

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The Winter Palace in St. Petersburg

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Bolsheviks storm the Winter Palace,

October 24-25, 1917

(November 7 by Western calendars)

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Leon Trotsky(1879-1940)

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Civil War:“Red” soldiers strung up

by “White” officers

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Civil War: recruiting Red Army volunteers(lower right – “are you with us or with them?”)

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Civil War: teaching economics to future party members

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Allied forces intervene in the Civil War(shown here in Vladivostok)

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A sarcastic Bolshevik view of the

League of Nations

“Capitalists of all countries, unite!”

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1924 pamphlet outlining Lenin’s views on the

“New Economic Policy”(introduced 1921)

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The harvest of NEP:Farmers’ collectives increase the urban food supply

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“NEPmen” profit from semi-capitalist markets

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The Comintern (founded 1919):Trotsky’s program for global revolution

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Cutting-edge artists support state goals:(a) education and (b) the “construction of socialism”

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Lenin:Communism = Soviet power + Electrification”

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“Are you helping to liquidate illiteracy?”

(1925)

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“Radio:Out of a million wills,

we will create one will”(1925)

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Social experimentation: Alexandra Kollontai and the “Zhenotdel”(Women’s Section of the Bolshevik Party, 1918-1930;

Kollontai dismissed in 1922)

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“Every cook should learn to run the government. – Lenin”

“Don’t sit at home in your kitchen, head to the elections

for the Soviet!

Once working women remained in the dark, but now in the Soviet they decide things”

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Constructivist architecture of the 1920s

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More constructivism (architecture & photography)

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Experimental film-making:Dziga Vertov,

Man With a Movie Camera (1929)

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Joseph Stalin(1879-1953)

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Stalin claims to be Lenin’s chosen successor

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Mobilizing social envy in the countryside: poor and middling peasants aroused against the “kulaks”