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AQA Russia Timeline
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Alexander II becomes Tsar
Treaty of Paris
Speech to the Marshalls of the Nobility
Emancipation of the Serfs
State peasants given the same rights as former serfs
Editing Commission for Emancipation created
Local government reforms
Muncipial councils set up in towns
Judicial reforms passed
Judicial reforms implemented
Vera Zasulich case
Polish Revolt
Assassination attempt on Alexander II by Karakazov
Death of Alexander's heir
First women admitted to Moscow University
Populists 'narod' movement
Trial of the 50
Trial of the 193
Land and Liberty split into 'Black Partition' and 'The People's Will'
People's Will condemn Alexander II to death for 'crimes against the people'
Assassination of Alexander II
Abolition of the Third Section
Loris-Melikov proprosal
'The Manifesto of Unshakable Autocracy'
Statute of State Security
Okhrana established
Nobles Land Bank established
Peasants Land Bank established
Land Captains established
Counter reforms in education and the Church
Zemstvo counter-reforms (restricting franchise)
Town/city government counter reforms
Death of Alexander III
Russia adopts the Gold Standard
Foundation of Russian Social Democratic Workers’ Party
Foundation of Social Revolutionary Party
Khodynka Field incident
Publication of ‘What is to be Done?’
Social Democrats split into Bolsheviks and Mensheviks at the Second Party Congress
Union of Liberation formed
Plehve assassinated by SRs
National zemstvo congress
Bloody Sunday
Strike at Putilov engineering works
Assassination of Grand Duke Sergei
Peasant rebellion
Mutiny of the battleship Potemkin
Treaty of Portsmouth
October Manifesto
Formation of the St Petersburg Soviet
Leaders of St Petersburg Soviet arrested
Military reforms
Witte secured huge loan from France bankers
Union of Unions formed
All-Russian Peasant Union meets
Suppression of peasants and minorities
Fundamental Laws issued
Stolypin appointed President of the Council do Ministers
Stolypin's assassination
Lena Goldfields Massacre
General strike in St Petersburg
General Brusilov's offensive
Orders for full Russian mobilisation given
Germany declared war on Russia
Progressive Bloc formed in Duma
Nicholas took direct control of the army and left Petrograd
Murder of Rasputin
International Women's Day demonstration
Soldiers mutiny and join the people
Duma formed a special committee to deal with the revolt
Abdication of Nicholas II, formation of PG
Formation of the Petrograd Soviet
Order No. 1 issued by Petrograd Soviet
Lenin returns to Petrograd - April Theses
Milyukov resigns as Minister for War
Coalition goverment of socialists and Kadets
First All-Russian Congress of Soviets
Launch of June offensive
July Days
Leading Bolsheviks are arrested in Petrograd
Lenin flees to Finland
Kerensky becomes Prime Minister
Bolsheviks gain majority in Petrograd Soviet
Bolshevik Central Committee rejects Lenin's first call for insurrection
Lenin returns to Petrograd
Bolshevik Central Committee confirms decision to seize power
Bolsheviks seize power
Milyukov's speech listing the government's shortcomings
Bread rationing announced
Resignation of 3 Kadet Ministers
Trotsky elected President of Petrograd Soviet
Decree on Peace Decree on Land
Right of self-determination Abolition of titles Abolition of Justice System
Banks nationalised Democratisiation of army
Creation of the Red Army
CHEKA set up
Constituent Assembly elections
Day Constituent Assembly was allowed to meet
Publication of Imperialism: the Highest Stage of Capitalism
The State and Revolution published
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Petrograd and Moscow are threatened by Whites
Beginning of Civil War
Food-Supplies Dictatorship introduced
Decree on Nationalisation
Assassination attempt on Lenin
Assassination of the Tsar and his family
Bread ration cut by 1/3 in cities
Kronstadt mutiny
Lenin's first stroke
Lenin's second stroke
Lenin's third stroke
Lenin's death
Stalin made General Secretary
Ban on factions
NEP implemented
War Communism implemented
CHEKA renamed GPU
Formation of the Politburo
Scissor Crisis
Bread rationing
Lenin's Testament
Declaration of 46: Left Opposition formed - condemned as a 'factional move'
Vote at Party conference defeats Trotsky and Left Opposition
ZInoviev and Kamenev ally with Stalin against Trotsky
Decision not to make Lenin's Testament public
Stalin allies with the Right
Zinoviev and Kamenev attack Stalin at 14th Party Congress and lose
Leadership of the Leningrad Party organisation purged
Left join forces to form the 'United Opposition' and try to organise demonstrations in Moscow, all accused of factionalism
Zinoviev expelled from the Party
Trotsky and Kamenev expelled from the Party
Urals-Siberean method used
Stalin turns on the right
Forced Collectivisation begins; Central Committee ousts Bukharin from Politburo for leading the 'right deviation'
Decree on the separation of the Church and State
Union of the Militant Godless established
Attack on Orthodox Church launched
25,000ers recruited
Urals-Siberean method used again
Stalin anounces policy of 'liquidating the kulaks as a class'
Collectivisation drive begins
Stalin's 'dizzy with success' speech
Collectivisation offensive begins again
Law of five ears of corn
Stopped sending kulaks to gulags
Wave of women's revolts in North Caucasus
Mir abolished
Kolkhoz model statute
Stalin's speech denouncing bourgeois specialist-baiting, wage differentials come in
Stakhanov record - record mania swept the country
Operation Barbarossa
Building of Magnitogorsk begins
Shakhty trial
Dnieper Dam starts production
Construction begins on Moscow Metro
Stalin's wife commits suicide
Ryutin Platform
RAPP abolished
Zhdanov outlines doctrine of Social Realism
17th Party Congress
Assassination of Kirov
Opening of Moscow Metro
First major show trial with Zinoviev and Kamenev
Yezhov replaces Yagoda as head of NKVD
Family Code
Stalin's speech emphasising value of tsarist-educated intelligentsia - end of Cultural Revolution
Second major show trial
Trial of military leaders
NKVD Order 00447
National operations begin
Third major show trial
End of mass arrests
Beria replaces Yezhov as head of NKVD
Nazi-Soviet Pact
Períodos
Crimean War
Over 1000 peasant disturbances
Military reforms
Education and Censorship Reforms
Counter-reform in censorship
Vyshnegradsky is Minister of Finance
Widespread famine
Witte is Minister of Finance
Worldwide Economic Slump
Russo-Japanese War
General Strike
Kadets formed
First Duma
Second Duma
Third Duma
Fourth Duma
1 million Russians killed at the Front
Kornilov affair
Red Terror
Tambov uprising
10th Party Congress
Grain Crisis
Famine in principal grain areas
First Five Year Plan
Second Five Year Plan
Third Five Year Plan
Cultural Revolution
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