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Russian Provisional Government Depth Study Revision Notes

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A complete set of revision notes, which are detailed in explaining the rule and role of the Provisional Government in Russia. These can be used to aid revision for both A Level and GCSE students.

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Provisional Government – Introduction
Formed in March 1917 after abdication of Nicholas II

Was a TEMPORARY committee of Duma deputies

Sole purpose = manage Russia’s transition from Tsarism to a democratic government through the
arrangement of elections to a National Constituent Assembly…

 Achieved
 1st meeting of an elected Constituent Assembly was in January 1918  occurred after
Bolshevik seizure of power & was shut down by the Bolsheviks by force

Had no popular mandate and had dwindling levels of support

Petrograd Soviet  representative council of 3,000 delegates that coexisted alongside Provisional
Government & essentially shared power with PG known as…

Dual Authority
Provisional Government = had little option but to work with Petrograd Soviet as soviet had
significant support from soldiers, sailors, workers, and peasants  Soviet undermined many
Provisional Government proposals

Decided to maintain the war effort = unpopular…

Particularly in April  forcing resignation of Milyukov and July  after Kerensky’s failed offensive in
Galicia

Key events

27th February 1917  Meeting of the Duma =established
Provisional Committee of the Duma
 Petrograd Soviet formed
2nd March 1917  Nicholas II abdicates as Tsar
 Provisional government formed led
by Prince Lvov (Kadet party member)
3rd April 1917  Lenin returns from exile
7th April 1917  Lenin’s April Theses = published in
Pravda
April Theses: condemned the PG as bourgeois
and called for the Bolsheviks to not cooperate
with it & called WW1 a ‘predatory imperialist
war’  where slogans ‘All Power to the
Soviets’ and ‘Peace, Bread, Land’ came from
21st April 1917  Lenin tried staging new revolution and
the overthrow of PG but was
unplanned and lacked enough
support/ turnout
 FAILED
9th June 1917  Bolsheviks tried to effect revolution by
trying to use the June Offensive on the
Eastern Front to turn people against

, PG
 FAILED to gain support of Petrograd
Soviet = overall failure
3rd - 4th July 1917  July Days  demonstrations against
the PG in Petrograd
 Workers joined by soldiers and
Kronstadt sailors calling for all power
to the soviets
4th July 1917  Prince Lvov resigned = unable to
control internal divisions within the
PG between Liberals and Socialists
18th July  Socialist Alexander Kerensky became
Prime Minister
26th – 30th August  General Kornilov = commander of
Russian troops
 Kornilov Coup…
 General Kornilov called for tougher
measures to restore military discipline
and increase economic output  went
against spirit of PG
 Petrograd = at stand still for several
days so Kornilov called for Martial law
to be established in city
 PM Kerensky refused martial law and
called on Kronstadt Sailors to come to
his defence
 PM Kerensky = ARMED BOLSHEVIK
‘Red Guard’s so they could defend the
city  Kornilov’s troops train stopped
by rail workers & persuaded soldiers
to desert
1st September 1917  Kornilov = arrested
 PM Kerensky persuaded to release
Bolsheviks arrested in July Days
 Leon Trotsky became leader of
Petrograd Soviet
9th October 1917  Bolsheviks establish Military
Revolutionary Committee  led by
Trotsky
10th October 1917  Lenin attended meeting of Bolshevik
Central Committee & called for
Bolshevik Revolution
24th October 1917  Armed workers, Bolshevik Red Guards
& the Kronstadt Sailors occupied key
buildings around city of Petrograd
25th October 1917  PM Kerensky leaves Petrograd in
disguise
 Bolshevik supporters enter winter
Palace & arrest remaining members of
25th October 1917 continued… PG
 Congress of Soviets held which

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