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Lenins hemliga tågresa genom Sverige
Lenin tog vägen förbi Stockholm när han den 9 april 1917 steg ombord på ett tåg i Zürich. Det var en tågresa som skulle komma att förändra världen och göra Lenin till en av världshistoriens mest kända personer. Destinationen var Rysslands huvudstad Petrograd.Det första världskriget rasade, Ryssland var ett land i kaos och ett par månader tidigare hade tsar Nicolai II tvingats bort från tronen. Landet styrdes av en provisorisk regering under ledning av Alexander Kerenskij och nu skulle Lenin återvända hem från sin på...
2025-05-20
37 min
The Duke Report Podcast
Updated: Wall Street Bankers Financed Hitler & The Soviet Union
One of the many advantages of SubStack, over other platforms, is the ability to update an article and video. I found this longish clip of an interview with Professor Antony C. Sutton several years ago and thought it was quite insightful for people who had not read his books. Once I posted the clip, my very knowledgeable audience quickly pointed out that the original interview was by a radio talk-show host named Dr. Stan Monteith, and the clip was truncated. I didn’t know this, when I posted it. So I have updated the interview in its entirety, including al...
2025-05-17
54 min
History's Greatest
Bread & Revolution: How Women Workers Toppled the Russian Empire
# WOMEN WHO SPARKED A REVOLUTION: THE FEBRUARY 1917 PETROGRAD BREAD RIOTS ## Episode Description In February 1917, the women workers of St. Petersburg's textile mills sparked a revolution that would topple the 300-year Romanov dynasty. This episode reveals how their demand for bread evolved into a movement that forever changed Russia, told through the eyes of the working women who led it. ## Episode Timestamps - [00:03:15] Life in wartime St. Petersburg - [00:07:30] The spark at Neva Thread Mills - [00:12:45] The protests spread - [00:16:20] Soldiers join the revolution - [00:21:00] The fall of the Romanov dynasty ## Episode Summary Against the backdrop of World War I and...
2025-03-08
13 min
The History and Heritage Podcast
Russian Revolution 3: Dual Power and the Rise of the Bolsheviks
Dive into the tumultuous period of Russia's 1917 revolution in "Episode 3: Dual Power and the Rise of the Bolsheviks." This gripping installment explores the unique power-sharing arrangement between the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet, setting the stage for the Bolsheviks' ascent. Uncover the inner workings of the Petrograd Soviet's Executive Committee and its evolving influence. Learn how class dynamics shaped political alliances, with Mensheviks and Social Revolutionaries initially backing the bourgeois Provisional Government The episode highlights pivotal moments, including Lenin's dramatic return from exile and his game-changing "April Theses," which called for an end to...
2025-03-04
19 min
The History and Heritage Podcast
Episode 2: The February Revolution - The Fall of the Tsar
Join me as we explore the pivotal February Revolution of 1917, which marked the end of over 300 years of Romanov rule in Russia. This episode delves into the spontaneous uprising that began on International Women's Day, as women textile workers in Petrograd protested against bread shortages and war, igniting a mass movement that would soon engulf the city. We'll examine the key events of the five days that shook the world, from the initial strikes to the mutiny of the Reserve Guard battalions and the eventual abdication of Tsar Nicholas II. Discover how workers and soldiers united to...
2025-02-25
09 min
History of Every Day
January 24
1924 – Petrograd is renamed Leningrad: Following the death of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, the Russian city of Petrograd was renamed Leningrad in his honor. It reverted to its original name, St. Petersburg, in 1991.1984 – The launch of the Apple Macintosh: Steve Jobs introduced the Apple Macintosh computer during a groundbreaking presentation. The Macintosh revolutionized personal computing with its graphical user interface and mouse-driven functionality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-01-24
05 min
Diagonal Stadtporträts
Leningrad (1990)
Nach dem Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs hatte "Sankt Petersburg" einen entschieden zu "deutschen" Klang. 1914 wird der Stadtname russifiziert und aus der Metropole "Petrograd". Bereits zehn Jahre später folgt die nächste Umbenennung. Zu Ehren des soeben verstorbenen Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin wird aus Petrograd am 26. Jänner 1924 "Leningrad". Ihre Tage unter diesem Namen waren wiederum so gut wie gezählt, als Michael Schrott das Diagonal-Stadtporträt im Oktober 1990 mit diesen Worten eröffnete:"Leningrad, las ich, bevor ich mich dorthin aufmachte, sei unumstritten die schönste Stadt der Sowjetunion. Ja, von weitem. Und wenn die Sonne scheint. Aber wenn ma...
2025-01-04
1h 44
Politics and Letters
The Russian Revolution III: February to October
Works Cited Carr, Edward Hallett. The Bolshevik Revolution 1917 - 1923. W.W. Norton & Company, 1985. Deutscher, Isaac. The Prophet: The Life of Leon Trotsky, The One-Volume Edition. Verso, 2015. —, Stalin: A Political Biography. Vintage Books, 1960. FitzPatrick, Sheila. The Russian Revolution. Oxford University Press, 2008. Kotkin, Stephen. Stalin: Paradoxes of Power 1878 - 1928. Penguin, 2015. Nettl, J.P. Rosa Luxemburg. Verso, 2019. Rabinowitch, Alexander. Prelude to Revolution: The Petrograd Bolsheviks and the July 1917 Uprising. Indiana University Press, 1991. ——. The Bolsheviks Come to Power: The Revolution of 1917 in Petrograd. Haymarket Books, 2004. Reed...
2024-12-17
1h 08
Explaining History
AQA Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53 part 4
By March 1917 a new system of dual power had established itself in the capital city Petrograd. The Provisional Government, a group comprised of the Tsar's former ministers who refused to disband, and the Petrograd Soviet, a meeting of delegates from the committees established in factories and army regiments, existed in an uneasy partnership with one another. This episode of our AQA Revolution and Dictatorship 1917-53 study course explores in depth these two organisations and how their dysfunction provided opportunities for Lenin and the Bolsheviks.Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each...
2024-10-16
25 min
Explaining History
AQA Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53 part 4
By March 1917 a new system of dual power had established itself in the capital city Petrograd. The Provisional Government, a group comprised of the Tsar's former ministers who refused to disband, and the Petrograd Soviet, a meeting of delegates from the committees established in factories and army regiments, existed in an uneasy partnership with one another. This episode of our AQA Revolution and Dictatorship 1917-53 study course explores in depth these two organisations and how their dysfunction provided opportunities for Lenin and the Bolsheviks.Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each...
2024-10-16
25 min
Explaining History
The Russian Revolution: Beyond Petrograd and Moscow
How did people outside Petrograd hear about the events of February 1917? News spread quickly to cities like Kazan and Nizhni Novgorod due to the telegraph and train but more slowly in the towns and villages. The revolution was not experienced by all Russians, at all times in the same way. Instead the fragmented nature of Russia, its geography and sparse population presented the new Provisional Government with challenges in explaining to some Russians who it was that now ruled them. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week
2024-10-07
27 min
Explaining History
The Russian Revolution: Beyond Petrograd and Moscow
How did people outside Petrograd hear about the events of February 1917? News spread quickly to cities like Kazan and Nizhni Novgorod due to the telegraph and train but more slowly in the towns and villages. The revolution was not experienced by all Russians, at all times in the same way. Instead the fragmented nature of Russia, its geography and sparse population presented the new Provisional Government with challenges in explaining to some Russians who it was that now ruled them. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week
2024-10-07
27 min
Und dann kam Punk
168: Diff (SUBWAY ARTS, NO MORE, BAKUNIN’S CHILDREN, PETROGRAD) - Und dann kam Punk
Claude & Jobst im Gespräch mit Diff. Wir reden über die Wichtigkeit von Melodien, Rechtsruck in Luxemburg, ein gutes Review für den Oberlippenbart im Zap, 200 Platten geschenkt bekommen, Ur-Hippies als Erzeuger, eine Beatles Doppel-LP, Schläge in der Schule, viel Natur in Luxemburg, das beste Sozialsystem in Europa, Menschen aus der trotzkistischen Szene, progressiver Kommunismus vs. Anarchismus, die Band Elvis just left the Building, die besetzte Kulturfabrik in Esch, Yuppicide / Born Against / Rorschach / Spitboy, Der Schwarze Draht, Markus Haas bei nem Straight Edge Konzert in Homburg, das luxemburgische Schulsystem, der beste Moment SEHC zu hören ist wenn man total...
2024-07-16
2h 41
Und dann kam Punk
168: Diff (SUBWAY ARTS, NO MORE, BAKUNIN´S CHILDREN, PETROGRAD) - Und dann kam Punk
Claude & Jobst im Gespräch mit Diff. Wir reden über die Wichtigkeit von Melodien, Rechtsruck in Luxemburg, ein gutes Review für den Oberlippenbart im Zap, 200 Platten geschenkt bekommen, Ur-Hippies als Erzeuger, eine Beatles Doppel-LP, Schläge in der Schule, viel Natur in Luxemburg, das beste Sozialsystem in Europa, Menschen aus der trotzkistischen Szene, progressiver Kommunismus vs. Anarchismus, die Band Elvis just left the Building, die besetzte Kulturfabrik in Esch, Yuppicide / Born Against / Rorschach / Spitboy, Der Schwarze Draht, Markus Haas bei nem Straight Edge Konzert in Homburg, das luxemburgische Schulsystem, der beste Moment SEHC zu hören ist wenn man total...
2024-07-16
2h 41
Hafıza | Tarihte Bugün
Hafıza | Tarihte Bugün (12 Mart 2024)
Tarihlerimiz 12 Mart 2024. 1918: Moskova, Rusya'nın başkenti oldu. Bu tarihte, Rusya'nın siyasi merkezi Petrograd'dan (sonradan adı Leningrad olan) Moskova'ya taşındı. Petrograd'da devam eden siyasi istikrarsızlık ve Alman ilerlemesi nedeniyle bu karar alındı. Moskova, o günden beri Rusya'nın başkenti olarak önemini koruyor. 1921: Türk Milleti'nin İstiklâl Marşı, Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi'nde kabul edildi. Mehmet Akif Ersoy'un yazdığı İstiklal Marşı, Türk ulusal kimliğinin sembolü haline gelmiş ve Türk milletinin bağımsızlık mücadelesini ifade eden önemli bir destan haline gelmiştir. 1971: Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri, 12 Mart Muhtırası'nı verdi. Bu olayın ardından...
2023-12-07
01 min
mangan kodok
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski Read Online The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook The Ice Swan for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan **Download Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan Book Synopsis : Amid the violent last days of the glittering Russian monarchy, a princess on the run finds her heart where she least expects it. 1917, Petrograd. Fleeing the murderous flames of the Ru...
2023-09-01
00 min
mangan nangka
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski Read Online The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook The Ice Swan for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan **Download Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan Book Synopsis : Amid the violent last days of the glittering Russian monarchy, a princess on the run finds her heart where she least expects it. 1917, Petrograd. Fleeing the murderous flames of the Ru...
2023-09-01
00 min
mangan beton
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski Read Online The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook The Ice Swan for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan **Download Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan Book Synopsis : Amid the violent last days of the glittering Russian monarchy, a princess on the run finds her heart where she least expects it. 1917, Petrograd. Fleeing the murderous flames of the Ru...
2023-09-01
00 min
mangan beton
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski Read Online The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook The Ice Swan for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan **Download Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan Book Synopsis : Amid the violent last days of the glittering Russian monarchy, a princess on the run finds her heart where she least expects it. 1917, Petrograd. Fleeing the murderous flames of the Ru...
2023-09-01
00 min
mangan walang
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski
Read [Epub] The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski Read Online The Ice Swan by J'nell Ciesielski is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook The Ice Swan for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan **Download Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/55918636-the-ice-swan Book Synopsis : Amid the violent last days of the glittering Russian monarchy, a princess on the run finds her heart where she least expects it. 1917, Petrograd. Fleeing the murderous flames of the Russian Revolution, Princess Svetlana Dalsky hopes to find s...
2023-09-01
10 min
En oväntad historia
Lenin i Stockholm – med tåg på väg mot revolutionen
Lenin tog vägen förbi Stockholm när han den 9 april 1917 steg ombord på ett tåg i Zürich. Det var en tågresa som skulle komma att förändra världen och göra Lenin till en av världshistoriens mest kända personer. Destinationen var Rysslands huvudstad Petrograd.Det första världskriget rasade, Ryssland var ett land i kaos och ett par månader tidigare hade tsar Nicolai II tvingats bort från tronen. Landet styrdes av en provisorisk regering under ledning av Alexander Kerenskij och nu skulle Lenin återvända hem från sin på...
2023-03-02
37 min
En oväntad historia
Lenin i Stockholm – med tåg på väg mot revolutionen
Lenin tog vägen förbi Stockholm när han den 9 april 1917 steg ombord på ett tåg i Zürich. Det var en tågresa som skulle komma att förändra världen och göra Lenin till en av världshistoriens mest kända personer. Destinationen var Rysslands huvudstad Petrograd.Det första världskriget rasade, Ryssland var ett land i kaos och ett par månader tidigare hade tsar Nicolai II tvingats bort från tronen. Landet styrdes av en provisorisk regering under ledning av Alexander Kerenskij och nu skulle Lenin återvända hem från sin på...
2023-03-02
37 min
The People’s School for Marxist-Leninist Studies
November Revolution - PSMLS Audio
In this class we study the November Revolution, also known as the Great October Socialist Revolution, in which the Soviets took power in 1917. Connect with PSMLS: linktr.ee/peoplesschool Sign up to join the PSMLS mailing list and get notified of new Zoom classes every Tuesday and Thursday: eepurl.com/h9YxPb Literature Used in the Class: The October Revolution by Joseph Stalin 10 Days That Shook the World by John Reed newoutlookpublishers.store/shop/countries/soviet/t… An Eyewitness at the Wreckers Trials by Sam Darcy Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:00 October Revolution by Stalin 5:30 Q&A 7:45 The Bolsheviks had a Majority Within th...
2023-01-06
1h 12
A.K. 47 - Selections from the Works of Alexandra Kollontai
112 - A.K. 47 - "Heroine of the Bolsheviki Upheaval In Petrograd"
In this episode Kristen Ghodsee reads a newspaper article from the periodical Current Opinion from 18 January 1918, just months after the Russian Revolution. The article, "Madame Kollontay: Heroine of the Bolsheviki Upheaval In Petrograd," is a profile of Kollontai by an American newspaper using Swiss sources. Much of the information is incorrect, and the article draws on many negative stereotypes about women in positions of power.This is the first episode of Season 5 as the podcast prepares to celebrate its fourth anniversary in January. Send us a textThanks so much fo...
2022-11-21
20 min
Šī diena vēsturē
15. novembris. Somijas autonomijas valdība jeb Senāts pieņem deklarāciju
1917. gada 15. novembrī Somijas autonomijas valdība deklarēja savas nācijas vēlmi pēc pilnīgas suverenitātes. Somija, kas Krievijas impērijas sastāvā bija baudījusi plašu autonomiju, salīdzinoši ātri panāca savas neatkarības atzīšanu gan no Krievijā pie varas nākušajiem boļševikiem, gan no citām pasaules valstīm. 1809. gadā pēc zaudējuma karā Zviedrijas karaliste bija spiesta atdot Krievijas impērijai Somiju. Tomēr Somija nekļuva par vienu no daudzajām cara valsts guberņām, bet gan par autonomu Somijas lielkņazisti, kuru ar pārējo impēriju saistīja personālūnija, resp...
2022-11-15
04 min
Travels Through Time
Revolutionary Russia: Orlando Figes (1917)
In the final sentence of A People’s Tragedy, his multi-award winning study of the Russian Revolution, Orlando Figes wrote ominously that, ‘the ghosts of 1917 have not been laid to rest.’ This year, as Russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has played out, we have been able to glimpse some of these ghosts: fear, paranoia, grievance. All these emotions have arisen out of a long, complicated and contested history that Figes has attempted to explain for a Western readership in his illuminating new book: The Story of Russia. In this episode we talk about Vl...
2022-10-18
1h 03
Cosmopod
From Petrograd to Shanghai: The Party and Mass Democracy in Lenin and Mao
James, Matthew and Rudy join for a followup on From Paris to Petrograd: State and Revolution in Practice to discuss how the ideas of the party, the masses and democracy changes from Lenin's State and Revolution to the proclamation of the Shanghai Commune during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. We start off talking about Lenin's attitude towards the problem of specialists in the RSFSR, how this was solved by Stalin by strengthening the Party, and how Mao made an immanent critique of Stalin's solution. We then detail the process leading up to the formation of the Shanghai commune, outline the...
2022-09-30
1h 52
Leftist Reading
Russia in Revolution Part 12
Episode 100:This week we’re continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith[Part 1]Introduction[Part 2-5]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905[Part 6-8]2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917[Part 9-11]3. From February to October 1917Dual PowerLenin and the BolsheviksThe Aspirations of Soldiers and WorkersThe Provisional Government in CrisisRevolution in the VillageThe Nationalist ChallengeClass, Nation and Gender[Part 12 - This Week]3. From February to October 1917P...
2022-08-02
25 min
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Ten Days That Shook The World: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation by John Reed
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/569653to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ten Days That Shook The World: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation Author: John Reed Narrator: Nicholas Murchie, Richard Laing, Richard Elfyn, Ewan Bailey, Kelly Burke, Matthew Gravelle, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 56 minutes Release date: July 28, 2022 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: A dramatised retelling of John Reed's thrilling eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution - plus bonus documentary 'Fizzy and fast, but never flippant' The New Statesman John Reed's first-hand description of the October Revolution was written in early 1918 and published in the USA the following year. The...
2022-07-28
2h 56
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Ten Days That Shook The World: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation Audiobook by John Reed
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 569653 Title: Ten Days That Shook The World: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation Author: John Reed Narrator: Ewan Bailey, Full Cast , Kelly Burke, Matthew Gravelle, Nicholas Murchie, Richard Elfyn, Richard Laing Format: Unabridged Length: 02:56:17 Language: English Release date: 07-28-22 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction Summary: A dramatised retelling of John Reed's thrilling eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution - plus bonus documentary 'Fizzy and fast, but never flippant' The New Statesman John Reed's first-hand description of the October Revolution was written in early 1918 and...
2022-07-28
2h 56
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Ten Days That Shook The World: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation by John Reed
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/569653to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ten Days That Shook The World: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation Author: John Reed Narrator: Nicholas Murchie, Richard Laing, Richard Elfyn, Ewan Bailey, Kelly Burke, Matthew Gravelle, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 56 minutes Release date: July 28, 2022 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: A dramatised retelling of John Reed's thrilling eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution - plus bonus documentary 'Fizzy and fast, but never flippant' The New Statesman John Reed's first-hand description of the October Revolution was written in early 1918 and published in the USA the following year. The...
2022-07-28
2h 56
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Ten Days That Shook The World: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation by John Reed
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/569653to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ten Days That Shook The World: A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation Author: John Reed Narrator: Nicholas Murchie, Richard Laing, Richard Elfyn, Ewan Bailey, Kelly Burke, Matthew Gravelle, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 56 minutes Release date: July 28, 2022 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: A dramatised retelling of John Reed's thrilling eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution - plus bonus documentary 'Fizzy and fast, but never flippant' The New Statesman John Reed's first-hand description of the October Revolution was written in early 1918 and published in the USA the following year. The...
2022-07-28
2h 56
Cosmopod
From Paris to Petrograd: State and Revolution in Practice
Parker, James, Rudy and Cliff join for a discussion on the context of Lenin's State and Revolution, and how those ideas were applied in the early years of the Soviet government. We start by discussing the context of the book, especially in relationship with the recent audiobook by Kautsky on Democracy and Republicanism. We continue by discussing the debates in the Second International around the Paris Commune, the Immediate Genesis of the Book during the First World War, the text itself and its surrounding context, the ways in which the principles of the book were implemented after 1917, and why...
2022-06-26
1h 29
Podcast da Raphus Press
Odes ao terrorismo (“O cavalo pálido” e “Petrograd”)
BIBLIOTECA SUBMERSA é a nova série de episódios do Podcast da Raphus Press, uma ironia bastante séria com o conceito de canônico e marginal, de popular e elitista, de aceito e não aceito, a partir das obras de autores que, aparentemente, tinham alguma influência (ou relevância) de certas obras ou autores no passado e que, hoje, parecem ausentes das livrarias, cadernos culturais, canais de vídeo na Internet. Nossa inspiração é Jorge Luis Borges e uma conhecida citação de Virginia Woolf: “Livros usados são selvagens, destituídos; surgem em grandes bandos de penas variadas...
2022-05-18
25 min
CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
MARIO LINO STANCATI, PETROGRAD DRONE GATHERING, GEN.85.
CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This afternoon's broadcast features MARIO LINO STANCATI, PETROGRAD DRONE GATHERING and GEN.85.
2022-05-06
2h 57
CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
MARIO LINO STANCATI, PETROGRAD DRONE GATHERING, GEN.85.
CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This afternoon's broadcast features MARIO LINO STANCATI, PETROGRAD DRONE GATHERING and GEN.85.
2022-05-06
2h 57
Šī diena vēsturē
7. marts. Cars Nikolajs II 1917.gadā pamet Petrogradu
Kas zina, kā būtu risinājusies toreizējās Krievijas impērijas un visas pasaules vēstures gaita, ja 1917. gada 7. martā (pēc jaunā stila; pēc vecā stila – 22. februārī), Krievijas cars Nikolajs II nebūtu pieņēmis liktenīgo lēmumu doties prom no galvaspilsētas Petrogradas un armijas štābu. Viņa prombūtnē galvaspilsētā uzliesmoja nemieri, kas pārauga revolūcijā, un dažās dienās gadsimtiem senā Krievijas monarhija beidza pastāvēt. Notikumi, kas radikāli mainīja Krievijas impērijas un visas pasaules vēstures gaitu, sāka risināties toreizējā Krievijas galvaspilsētā Petrogradā 1917. g...
2022-03-07
04 min
CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
PETROGRAD DRONE GATHERING, KRCFHL, IL SANTO BEVITORE.
CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.Tonight's broadcast features PETROGRAD DRONE GATHERING, KRCFHL, and IL SANTO BEVITORE.
2022-02-12
3h 00
CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
PETROGRAD DRONE GATHERING, KRCFHL, IL SANTO BEVITORE.
CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Tonight's broadcast features PETROGRAD DRONE GATHERING, KRCFHL, and IL SANTO BEVITORE.
2022-02-12
3h 00
Liberation Audio
The October Revolution: Workers Take Power Part 1
The Russian Revolution is a vast subject. An exhaustive analysis of it is beyond the scope of this writing. But below, some of the key points will be highlighted. The Russian Revolution took place in the background of World War I, a war between imperialist powers over control of territories and colonies. The war caused a split in the international socialist movement. Right up to the outbreak of the war, the parties of the Second International had vowed to fight against the war once it started. Socialist parties had pledged to oppose sending workers of the warring countries to kill...
2021-11-05
20 min
Orthodox Wisdom
Met. Joseph of Petrograd and the Beginning of the Catacomb Church
“The statements of Metropolitan Joseph, it is true, are extremely outspoken, absolutely uncompromising in principle, and unsparing of persons. But those who find ‘pride’ in such words are perhaps simply unaware of the critical urgency of the issues involved. When the Church is being betrayed and the faithful led astray, it is no time for compliments and polite ‘dialogues,’ not for placing ‘sympathy’ above truth.” The bold confessor and shepherd of the Russian land, St. Joseph of Petrograd, is a witness for all who wish to live Godly in the face of persecution and secularism. His voice gave strength to many Russian Ort...
2021-09-24
45 min
Christian Historical Fiction Talk
Episode 45 - Author Chat with J'nell Ciesielski
Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.The Ice Swan by J'nell CiesielskiAmid the violent last days of the glittering Russian monarchy, a princess on the run finds her heart where she least expects it.1917, Petrograd. Fleeing the murderous flames of the Russian Revolution, Princess Svetlana Dalsky hopes to find safety in Paris with her mother and sister. But the city is buckling under the weight of the Great War, and the Bolsheviks will not...
2021-09-01
28 min
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2021-07-06
12h 41
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2021-07-06
12h 41
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2021-07-06
03 min
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2021-07-06
12h 41
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2021-07-06
12h 41
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Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 487356 Title: Ice Swan Author: J'nell Ciesielski Narrator: Senn Annis Format: Unabridged Length: 12:41:51 Language: English Release date: 07-06-21 Publisher: Thomas Nelson Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance Summary: Amid the violent last days of the glittering Russian monarchy, a princess on the run finds her heart where she least expects it. 1917, Petrograd. Fleeing the murderous flames of the Russian Revolution, Princess Svetlana Dalsky hopes to find safety in Paris with her mother and sister. But the city is buckling under the weight of the Great War, and th...
2021-07-06
12h 41
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2021-07-06
12h 41
Well Read Christian
Solzhenitsyn: Are You Blinded by Groupthink? (2/3)
Groupthink is when you inherit the ideas of the masses without thinking them through for yourself. Although Solzhenitsyn was a true Communist until his party betrayed and enslaved him for cheap labor, some underwent a similar fate and never changed changed their minds about Communism because they were terrified of existential exile. Solzhenitsyn discovered that humility and the ability to listen to others can keep you from Groupthink and set you on your own journey towards individuality and truth.The featured painting is an oil on canvas by Boris Kustodiev called “Celebration Marking the Opening of the 2nd Congress of...
2021-06-30
34 min
At The Cafe
Public Meeting: The Kronstadt Revolt 1921: The Crushing of the Flower of the Revolution
A meeting to mark the centenary of the Kronstadt rebellion, crushed by the Bolsheviks. What are the lessons to be learned for today?In this meeting we look at the circumstances that led up to the Revolt, and examine the idea of an aborted Third Revolution intended to carry out the true revolutionary aims of the Russian masses. We look at the implications of what happened and how the truth about Kronstadt needs to be revealed to expose the dangers of Leninist vanguardism, which still has a detrimental effect on our struggles today.The sailors...
2021-03-30
1h 29
Knowledge = Power
Lenin on the Train
One of The Economist's Best Books of the Year A gripping, meticulously researched account of Lenin’s fateful 1917 rail journey from Zurich to Petrograd, where he ignited the Russian Revolution and forever changed the world In April 1917, as the Russian Tsar Nicholas II’s abdication sent shockwaves across war-torn Europe, the future leader of the Bolshevik revolution Vladimir Lenin was far away, exiled in Zurich. When the news reached him, Lenin immediately resolved to return to Petrograd and lead the revolt. But to get there, he would have to cross Germany, which meant accepting help from the dead...
2021-03-29
10h 02
The ByzCast
Synod of Petrograd & Fátima
The Orthodachs Show, Ep. IX In this episode of The Orthodachs Show, TheBadgerDad goes solo to recap his research on the Byzantine connection to Our Lady's apparitions at Fátima and to share the canons of the Synod of Petrograd of the Russian Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite, concluded on May 31, 1917. Venerable Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky, Father and Head of the worldwide Ruthenian (Ukrainian) Greek Catholic Church convoked this gathering with special (and secretive) faculties granted to him by Pope St. Pius X and constituted the Russian Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite, sui iuris. A...
2020-12-08
40 min
Masala History by Siva
The Journey to Red October - Lenin on the train
History is always filled with remarkable journeys that changed the course of the world. Be it the Hijra of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina or Netaji Subash Bose's escape from Calcutta to Berlin or Mao Zedong's long march across China - they have all been very critical and timely. And in 1917, there was one such very significant homecoming trip. This is the train journey of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov or better known as Lenin and 30 of his followers from Zurich to Petrograd, the capital of Russian empire then. Lenin was living in exile in Zurich when the last...
2020-07-24
10 min
Lightning Strikes Thrice
Shadow Hearts: Covenant - Petrograd Part 2
Rasputin finally makes his move to overthrow the Czar! Can our scrappy band of weirdos save the monarchy? Yes, temporarily! Garrett is back as we fight for the status quo in Russia. Funko Pop Landlord Jaden Smith on Mirrors Riceball Podcast Twitter Going Digital Podcast Journey Through the DecacastSpecial Guest: Shin Garrett.Support Lightning Strikes Thrice
2020-06-22
1h 45
twr.be
Afl. 4 Beeldspraak: Ciara Goossens – Het jaar 1918 in Petrograd
Afl. 4 Beeldspraak: Ciara Goossens – Het jaar 1918 in Petrograd by twr.be
2020-06-16
00 min
Lightning Strikes Thrice
Shadow Hearts: Covenant - Wales to Petrograd
We're on a hunt for Bacon! Kyle returns with us as we discover who the Man in the Iron Mask really is. Also, we pick up a new Russian party member who Definitely Wasn't Killed in the Revolution. General Intellect Unit Podcast Kyle's Tabletop Game "The Wind Begins to Howl" Riceball Network TwitterSpecial Guest: Kyle Thompson.Support Lightning Strikes Thrice
2020-06-05
1h 35
The History of the Twentieth Century
1919 - Russia III
The White armies opposing the new Bolshevik government in Moscow reached their peak in the autumn of 1919, when White armies were within 200 miles of Moscow and within sight of Petrograd.
2020-02-16
47 min
New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Adele Lindenmeyr, "Citizen Countess: Sofia Panina and the Fate of Revolutionary Russia" (U Wisconsin Press, 2019)
Once one of the wealthiest members of the Russian aristocracy, Sofia Panina spent her final years living on a pension while in exile from her homeland. Adele Lindenmeyr’s book Citizen Countess: Sofia Panina and the Fate of Revolutionary Russia (University of Wisconsin Press, 2019) recounts the eventful life of this remarkable woman, who through her dedication to helping others broke many of the barriers facing the women of her era. The daughter of a count and the granddaughter of an industrialist, at an early age Panina was removed from her widowed mother’s care and enrolled in a boarding scho...
2019-12-31
45 min
Treat Your Shelf
We the Living
Have you heard? There's a rumor in...Petrograd? That's right! The girls take a trip to soviet Russia when they read Christina's favorite book. It's a wild journey that not even all of the hosts complete. The girls read and discuss We the Living by Ayn Rand. Intro/Outro Music: 1922 by Ernesto Nazareth Content warnings for brief discussion of sexual assault 28:00-29:00 and suicide 46:00-46:30 If you want to get in touch with us, check out our contact information below. Twitter: https://twitter.com/T...
2019-12-23
55 min
Skylight Books Podcast Series
Janet Fitch, "CHIMES OF A LOST CATHEDRAL"
The story of The Revolution of Marina M. continues in bestselling author Janet Fitch's sweeping epic about a young woman's coming into her own against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution. After the events of The Revolution of Marina M., the young Marina Makarova finds herself on her own amid the devastation of the Russian Civil War---pregnant and adrift in the Russian countryside, forced onto her own resourcefulness to find a place to wait out the birth of her child. She finds new strength and self-reliance to fortify her in her sojourn, and to prepare her for the...
2019-08-02
41 min
The Balanced Ballerinas Podcast
17. Books & Ballet with Kerri Turner! Author of 'The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers'...
A couple of weeks ago two of my favourite things collided - books and ballet! I’ve actually had a copy of Kerri Turners debut novel, ‘The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers’ sitting on my beside table for months. So when I heard Kerri would be in town, I thought it would be an opportune moment to not only take some time out for myself and actually read this incredible book, but also interview Kerri for the podcast. When I sat down with Kerri I was half-way through the book and now that I’ve finished, I would like to...
2019-05-26
37 min
The Balanced Ballerinas Podcast
17. Books & Ballet with Kerri Turner! Author of 'The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers'...
A couple of weeks ago two of my favourite things collided - books and ballet! I've actually had a copy of Kerri Turners debut novel, 'The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers' sitting on my beside table for months. So when I heard Kerri would be in town, I thought it would be an opportune moment to not only take some time out for myself and actually read this incredible book, but also interview Kerri for the podcast. When I sat down with Kerri I was half-way through the book and now that I've finished, I would like to say...
2019-05-26
37 min
The History of the Twentieth Century
Peace, Land, and Bread
By autumn of 1917, the Russian Provisional Government had failed. It lost popular support, the Army was collapsing, and the Germans were advancing on Petrograd. Lenin determined it was time for the Bolsheviks to make their move.
2019-03-17
46 min
The History of the Twentieth Century
The July Days
The Kerensky Offensive provoked discontent among soldiers in Petrograd which triggered a Bolshevik uprising against the Provisional Government. The uprising was put down and evidence was made public that the Bolsheviks were being supported and funded by Germany.
2019-02-17
45 min
The History of the Twentieth Century
The February Revolution
The revolutionary upheavals in Petrograd lead to the formation of a Provisional Government. Emperor Nikolai II abdicates, ending the 304-year old Romanov dynasty.
2018-12-02
34 min
Interdire d'Interdire – Culture
#7 – « Petrograd, Shanghai » – Alain Badiou
Enregistré le 23 Octobre 2018 Frédéric Taddeï reçoit Alain Badiou pour son essai « Petrograd, Shanghai » à La fabrique éditions et Janine Mossuz-Lavau pour son essai « La vie sexuelle en France » aux Éditions de la Martinière. Source : https://bit.ly/3RAUNjL
2018-10-23
53 min
Interdire d'Interdire – Culture
#7 – « Petrograd, Shanghai » – Alain Badiou
Enregistré le 23 Octobre 2018 Frédéric Taddeï reçoit Alain Badiou pour son essai « Petrograd, Shanghai » à La fabrique éditions et Janine Mossuz-Lavau pour son essai « La vie sexuelle en France » aux Éditions de la Martinière. Source : https://bit.ly/3RAUNjL
2018-10-23
53 min
Interdire d'Interdire – Culture
#7 – « Petrograd, Shanghai » – Alain Badiou
Enregistré le 23 Octobre 2018 Frédéric Taddeï reçoit Alain Badiou pour son essai « Petrograd, Shanghai » à La fabrique éditions et Janine Mossuz-Lavau pour son essai « La vie sexuelle en France » aux Éditions de la Martinière. Source : https://bit.ly/3RAUNjL
2018-10-23
53 min
Explaining History
Amateurism, incompetence and the Bolshevik seizure of power
In the immediate aftermath of the October Revolution, there was a power vacuum in Petrograd that the Bolsheviks seemed to fill in name only. The new Bolshevik government had the loosest grasp on power but were able to effectively channel violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-10-16
23 min
That Special Touch of God's Excellence
That Special Touch of God’s Excellence with Sergey Petrograd and discussion of depression
Sergey Petrograd and discussion of depression
2018-10-14
55 min
Explaining History
Lenin's Train to Russia: April 1917
The journey made by Vladimir Lenin in 1917 from Zurich to Petrograd was part of a German strategy to undermine its enemies from within. Previous attempts at subversion in the British Empire, specifically in Ireland had failed, and there was no way of knowing if Lenin would succeed. Creating chaos in Russia was as much as Germany could realistically hope for, but Russia's withdrawal from the war was the ultimate result.Explaining History is funded through advertising and donations. For more content, journalism and ideas, visit the Explaining History Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/user...
2018-04-17
25 min
From Camp Lee to the Great War: The Letters of Lester Scott & Charles Riggle
From Camp Lee to the Great War: Episode 27 [January 23, 1918]
"I have been having some pretty hard luck..." In his twentieth letter home from Camp Lee, Virginia, to his sister Minnie Riggle, US Army Wagoner (mule team driver) Lester Scott, a World War I soldier from Wheeling, West Virginia, writes that he is "taking the mumps" and his "jaw is swelled some." He fears a long hospital stay (18 days for mumps) will ruin yet another attempt to visit home. Even the ever-optimistic Les has to admit he's been the victim of some "hard luck," but he still sees the silver lining in that if he has mumps now, he won't...
2018-01-22
03 min
Home Front
13 November 1917 - Edie Chadwick (Season 12 start)
The first episode of a new season, set in the North East, in the shadow of the Russian Revolution. On this day in 1917, in Petrograd, the Bolsheviks conclusively defeated Kerensky's counter-revolutionaries, and in Tynemouth, Edie Chadwick is looking for a fight.Written by Sebastian Baczkiewicz Directed by Jessica DromgooleNotes The excitement and fear provoked by the Bolshevik Revolution that overturned Russia, Britain's greatest ally in the war, rippled out around the world and - briefly - made people believe that anything was possible.Season 12 of Home Front, 'Giddy with Possibility', is set...
2017-11-13
11 min
Witness History: Witness Archive 2017
The Russian Revolution: The Bolsheviks Take Control
On 7 November 1917, Bolshevik revolutionaries overthrew the provisional government set up in Russia after the fall of the Tsar earlier that year, and created the world's first communist state - a state that would become the Soviet Union. Louise Hidalgo has been listening back to eye-witness accounts of that tumultuous time.(Photo: Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin addressing crowds in the capital Petrograd during the Russian Revolution of 1917. Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
2017-11-07
09 min
The History of WWII Podcast
Episode 191: Lenin's Cruelty, Stalin's Ambition
With the Kaiser's forces coming ever closer to Petrograd and Moscow, many Russians lose confidence in Lenin and his Bolsheviks. As such, no party member is safe. Bolshevik members begin to disappear, or are openly murdered. Even Lenin is unsafe. This chaos eventually forms into the Russia Civil War. Fortunately, Stalin is far away in the south, gathering grain for the Russian peasants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-05-14
35 min
The History of WWII Podcast
Episode 188-The Great War, Brest-Litovsk and Lenin's Retreat
Lenin's Bolsheviks pull Russia out of the Great with the Brest Litovsk Treaty, but the Imperial German Army keeps advancing towards Petrograd, because there is no Russia army to stop them. Lenin orders a retreat to Russia's ancient capital, Moscow. Meanwhile, Stalin is given the task of feeding Petrograd and Moscow and will do anything to succeed, to further make Trotsky look weak. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-04-16
32 min
The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 188-The Great War, Brest-Litovsk and Lenin's Retreat
Lenin's Bolsheviks pull Russia out of the Great with the Brest Litovsk Treaty, but the Imperial German Army keeps advancing towards Petrograd, because there is no Russia army to stop them. Lenin orders a retreat to Russia's ancient capital, Moscow. Meanwhile, Stalin is given the task of feeding Petrograd and Moscow and will do anything to succeed, to further make Trotsky look weak. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-04-16
30 min
Comics Manifest
091: Separating Yourself From Your Work with Tyler Crook
Tyler Crook is an award winning illustrator, who has illustrated and co-created titles including, BPRD: Hell On Earth, Petrograd, Witchfinder and Harrow County.
2017-03-21
42 min
Witness History: Witness Archive 2017
The First Russian Revolution of 1917
In March 1917 Tsar Nicholas II abdicated ending centuries of autocratic royal rule in Russia. The revolution started with demonstrations in the capital Petrograd (St. Petersburg) against the First World War and shortages of food. Troops joined the protestors in the streets, A Provisional Government was set up to replace Tsarist rule but it had to share power with a new Council of Workers and Soldiers Deputies, called the Petrograd Soviet. Hear eyewitness accounts of the revolution from the BBC radio archive. Photo: 12th March 1917: Barricades across a street in St Petersburg, as a red flag floats above...
2017-03-14
09 min
vorHundert (Sammelfeed)
Der rote Faden (11.03.1917)
vorHundert diesmal mit Neuigkeiten aus Westen und Osten. Westen: Die deutschen Truppen ziehen sich auf die Siegfriedstellung zurück. Osten: In Petrograd marodieren die Arbeiter. Es beginnt die Februarrevolution und Chlodwig macht sich auf dem Weg nach Petrograd. Vorher spricht er allerdings noch mit Harald über den Petersburger Blutsonntag von 1905. Hört eine neue Folge von vorHundert. Das Original mit Eiersalat.
2017-03-11
43 min
Seriously...
1917: Eyewitness in Petrograd
Emily Dicks visits St Petersburg to trace her grandfather's teenage memories of the excitement and fear of the 1917 Revolutions - as preserved on a never-previously-revealed tape.This extraordinary recording - kept in family archives - describes the lives of ordinary people caught up in the political turmoil between the two Russian Revolutions of 1917. Henry Dicks was the son of an Estonian-based Englishman, sent to school in Petrograd during the First World War. He recorded his memories in an interview with his son in 1967. The tape covers the period immediately after Rasputin's death and the fall...
2017-03-10
00 min
Let the Story Come Alive in Your Ears With Full Audiobook
Caught in the Revolution: Petrograd, Russia, 1917 - A World on the Edge Audiobook by Helen Rappaport
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 283989 Title: Caught in the Revolution: Petrograd, Russia, 1917 - A World on the Edge Author: Helen Rappaport Narrator: Xe Sands Format: Unabridged Length: 10:35:39 Language: English Release date: 02-07-17 Publisher: Macmillan Audio Genres: Biography & Memoir, History & Culture, Russia Summary: From the New York Times bestselling author of The Romanov Sisters, Caught in the Revolution is Helen Rappaport's masterful telling of the outbreak of the Russian Revolution through eye-witness accounts left by foreign nationals who saw the drama unfold. This program includes a bonus interview with the author and her...
2017-02-07
10h 35
Download the Best Full Audiobooks in History, European
Caught in the Revolution Audiobook by Helen Rappaport
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Caught in the Revolution Author: Helen Rappaport Narrator: Mark Meadows Format: Unabridged Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins Language: English Release date: 02-01-17 Publisher: Isis Publishing Ltd Genres: History, European Publisher's Summary: Helen Rappaport's masterful telling of the outbreak of the Russian Revolution through eyewitness accounts left by foreign nationals who saw the drama unfold. Between the first revolution in February 1917 and Lenin's Bolshevik coup in October, Petrograd was in turmoil - felt nowhere more keenly than on the fashionable Nevsky Prospekt, where the foreign visitors...
2017-02-01
12h 53
Geschichte(n) hören
Die Oktoberrevolution in der Peripherie: Das Beispiel der Ukraine
Jahrzehntelang stand die Oktoberrevolution für den Umsturz in den Metropolen Petrograd (St. Petersburg) und Moskau. Doch welche Rolle spielte die Revolution an der Peripherie des Russischen Reiches? Abseits der Zentren entwickelte sie eine eigene Dynamik mit lokalen Eliten, heterogenen Identitäten und Zielstellungen. Anhand des Beispiels der Ukraine wurde in dem Vortrag diese spezielle Situation der Peripherie während der Russischen Revolution von 1917 dargestellt und analysiert. Vortrag "Die Oktoberrevolution in der Peripherie: Das Beispiel Ukraine" von Prof. Dr. Tanja Penter (Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg).
2016-02-10
1h 32
Kommunismusgeschichte
Die Oktoberrevolution in der Peripherie: Das Beispiel der Ukraine
Jahrzehntelang stand die Oktoberrevolution für den Umsturz in den Metropolen Petrograd (St. Petersburg) und Moskau. Doch welche Rolle spielte die Revolution an der Peripherie des Russischen Reiches? Abseits der Zentren entwickelte sie eine eigene Dynamik mit lokalen Eliten, heterogenen Identitäten und Zielstellungen. Anhand des Beispiels der Ukraine wurde in dem Vortrag diese spezielle Situation der Peripherie während der Russischen Revolution von 1917 dargestellt und analysiert. Vortrag "Die Oktoberrevolution in der Peripherie: Das Beispiel Ukraine" von Prof. Dr. Tanja Penter (Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg).
2016-02-10
1h 32
Witness History: Witness Archive 2015
The Russian Revolution: Alexander Kerensky
On 7 November 1917 Lenin and his Bolshevik party overthrew the Provisional Government led by Alexander Kerensky. Dina Newman presents Kerensky's comments from the BBC archive. (Photo: Demonstrators gather in front of the Winter Palace in Petrograd, formerly St Petersburg, during the 1917 Russian Revolution. Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
2015-11-06
09 min
Midweek
Ian McMillan; Victoria Tennant; Mike Vass; Linda Marlowe
Libby Purves meets poet and broadcaster Ian McMillan; actors Linda Marlowe and Victoria Tennant and musician Mike Vass.Ian McMillan is a poet and broadcaster. He is poet-in-residence for The Academy of Urbanism and Barnsley FC and presents The Verb on BBC Radio 3. He has been commissioned to write a new poem based on the Christmas Truce International Tournament for young footballers to honour the football games that took place on the Western Front in 1914. His poem The Game: Christmas Day 1914 was inspired by the ideas and images that young players suggested after visiting the battlefields in...
2014-12-10
42 min
Explaining History
The Provisional Government: Russia 1917
In March 1917 a provisional government established itself in Russia in the aftermath of the downfall of the Tsar. By October 1917 it had been swept away and Lenin's Bolshevik Party replaced it. The crises of 1917 and the challenge of sharing power with the Petrograd Soviet overwhelmed the government before they could establish a democratic elected regime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2014-08-12
37 min
Tell Somebody
Anniversaries - Baghdad, Petrograd, Gaza, Sadr City, Tomas Young & Rachel Corrie
On March 19, 2003, President George W. Bush came on national television and said "At this hour, American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger.” On the March 19, 2013 edition of Tell Somebody, we observe the 10th anniversary of Shock and Awe and other anniversaries just past and upcoming: a short clip of Bradley Manning’s statement acknowledging his release of documents to Wikileaks; International Womens Day March 8, 1917 and the start of the February Revolution in Russia, reading an exce...
2013-03-21
58 min
Explaining History
The February Revolution
How did the February Revolution happen? Why did it escalate from a series of protests over food shortages to the abdication of the Czar and the establishment of the Provisional Government and Petrograd Soviet? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2012-12-29
26 min
A History of the World in 100 Objects
Russian revolutionary plate
Neil MacGregor's history of the world as told through things that time has left behind. Throughout this closing week he is examining some of the major social and political movements that have helped shape our contemporary landscape. Today he tells the remarkable story of a Russian plate. It was made in 1901 in the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St Petersburg. Twenty years later it was painted over as a propaganda tool for the new Communist Revolution - decorated in the same factory that had become the State Porcelain Factory and in a city renamed as Petrograd. The director of the...
2010-10-18
14 min
Tell Somebody
Democracy Now's Amy Goodman & Russian Revolution Part VI
Democracy Now host Amy Goodman is my guest on this edition of Tell Somebody. Just ahead of an appearance in Kansas City in a benefit for 90.1 FM KKFI, Goodman talks about her book Standing Up To The Madness, Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times, co-authored with her brother, David Goodman. After that, Part VI of Eyewitness to the Russian Revolution, a never before published account of the February Revolution in Petrograd, Russia in 1917, by Hugo Hakk, Estonian officer in the czar's army, used with permission of his daughter and translator, Liia Hakk.
2009-03-31
56 min
Tell Somebody
Critical Condition - U.S. Healthcare
A recent column by Democracy Now host Amy Goodman cites a study by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting that found that in the week before Obama’s health-care summit, of the hundreds of stories that appeared in major newspapers and on the networks, “only five included the views of advocates of single-payer—none of which appeared on television.” Most opinion columns that mentioned single-payer were written by opponents. I thought it might be a good time to reach into the archives and give another listen to a December, 2004, conversation with Pulitzer Prize winner James B. Steele. Jim Steele wa...
2009-03-25
57 min
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Vandana Shiva - Soil, Not Oil
Vandana Shiva on her book Soil Not Oil, and Part IV of Eyewitness to the Russian Revolution. Vandana Shiva is a world-renowned environmental leader and thinker. Her latest book is Soil Not Oil, Engironmental Justice In An Age Of Climate Crisis. On this edition of Tell Somebody, I talk to Vandana Shiva about the book. "A must-read for anyone who takes the future of the planet seriously, Soil Not Oil dares us to imagine a world where people matter more than profits." www.navdanya.com www.southendpress.org Then I fi...
2009-03-18
1h 04
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Breaking Bread, Local Media Activism, and Russian Revolution Pt. 3
This week on Tell Somebody, Ira Harrit, Program Director of American Friends Service Committee - Kansas City and co-chair of the KC Iraq Task Force talks about a rally on the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, followed by "Breaking Bread" a dinner benefit with Iraqi refugees and Iraq War veterans on the weekend before the 6th anniversary of the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. Then we'll talk with media activist Alice Kitchen and journalist Bruce Rodgers about a petition effort to convince KCPT, Kansas City's PBS affiliate, to stop pre-empting Now and Bill Moyers Journal ev...
2009-03-11
56 min
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The Rachel Corrie Story, and Eyewitness to Revolution, pt. 2
March 16th marks the sixth anniversary of Rachel Corrie's death in Gaza after being run over by an American-supplied Israeli bulldozer. The play My Name is Rachel Corrie opens at the Unicorn Theater in Kansas City on March 19th. On this edition of Tell Somebody, you'll hear some comments former CIA analyst Ray McGovern made about Rachel while he was here in Kansas City in October, 2008, and then an interview with Rachel's parents, Craig and Cindy Corrie, that I recorded when they were here in October 2006. After that, hear the words of Hugo Hakk, young officer in the...
2009-03-04
1h 00
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Eyewitness to Russian Revolution, Nuclear Disarmament, FCC
The cold war ended years ago. With economic, energy, and climate crises front and center, are superpower nuclear arsenals still a major concern? Dr. Ira Helfand of Physicians for Social Responsibilty gives his views. Last October FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein sent a message to media reformers in Kansas City, and it is still relevant today. And finally, the first installment of a never before published eyewitness account of the February 1917 Revolution in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) opens with 19 year old machine gun officer/trainer Hugo Hakk heading home from the Eastern front for a month's leave.
2009-02-24
56 min
New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Alex Rabinowitch, “Prelude to Revolution: The Petrograd Bolsheviks and the July 1917 Uprising” (Indiana UP, 2008)
It’s hard to know what to think about the Russian Revolution of 1917. Was it a military coup led by a band of ideological fanatics bent on the seizure of power? Was it a popular uprising led by an iron-willed party against a bankrupt political order? Or something else? The... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies
2008-09-16
1h 13
Behind the Cover with Indiana University Press
Alex Rabinowitch, “Prelude to Revolution: The Petrograd Bolsheviks and the July 1917 Uprising” (Indiana UP, 2008)
It’s hard to know what to think about the Russian Revolution of 1917. Was it a military coup led by a band of ideological fanatics bent on the seizure of power? Was it a popular uprising led by an iron-willed party against a bankrupt political order? Or something else? The debate began immediately after the October Revolution and continues to this day. No one is in a better position to answer these and related questions about early Soviet power than Alex Rabinowitch. For over forty years he has been at the forefront of scholars trying to figure out just wh...
2008-09-16
1h 13