Indianapolis, Indiana
Industrial Workers of the World
Inside the Russian Revolution (Dorr)
International Harvester
International Women’s Day
‘Internationale’
internment camps
Iskra
Islam
Italy
Izmailovsky Prospekt, Petrograd
Izmailovsky Regiment
Izvestiya
izvozchiki, see under droshkies
J
Japan
Jefferson, Geoffrey
Jefferson, Missouri
Jewish people
Jordan, Philip
Journal de St-Pétersbourg
Judson, William J.
July Days
K
Kadets
Kalmyks
Kamenev, Lev
Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt, Petrograd
Kantemirovsky Palace, Petrograd
Karsavina, Tamara
kasha
Kazan Cathedral, Petrograd
Keeling, Henry
Keksgolmsky Regiment
Kenney, Jessie
Kennon, George
Kerby, Edith
Kerensky, Alexander
Khabalov, Sergey
Kiev, Ukraine
Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke
Kirochnaya, Petrograd
Knox, Alfred
Kolomensky Women’s Institute, Petrograd
Konstantin Konstantinovich, Grand Duke
kontributsiya
Konyushennaya, Petrograd
Kornilov, Lavr
Korsakov, Nikolay Rimsky—
Krasnov, Pyotr Nikolayevich
Kremlin, Moscow
Krestovsky prison, Petrograd
Kristiania, Norway
Kristianiafjod
Kronstadt, Petrograd
Kronversky Prospekt, Petrograd
Kropotkin, Alexandra
Kropotkin, Peter
Krymov, Alexander
Kschessinska, Mathilde
Kschessinska Mansion, Petrograd
L
Labour Party (Britain)
Laiming, Vladimir Aleksandrovich
Lake Ladoga
Lampson, Oliver Locker
Lansing, Robert
‘Last-Ditchers’ in Petrograd
Latvia
Lawrence, David Herbert
Leeds Russian Archive
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich
Leslie’s Weekly
Levashovo, Petrograd
Lewis, Roger
Liberty Loan
Lidvall, Fredrik
Lighthouse, see Mayak
Ligovskaya, Petrograd
Lindley, Francis
Liteiny Bridge, Petrograd
Liteiny Prospekt, Petrograd
Lithuanian Regiment
Litovsky prison, Petrograd
Litovsky Regiment
Livadia, Crimea
Lloyd George, David
Locker Lampson, Oliver
Lockhart, Robert Bruce
Lombard, Bousfield Swan
London, England
Long, Robert Crozier
looting
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904)
Lunacharsky, Anatoly
Lvov, Georgiy
M
Machine Gun Regiment
machine guns
Magasin Anglais, Petrograd, see English Shop
Malachite Hall, Winter Palace
management-by-committees
Marat, Jean-Paul
Marble Palace, Petrograd
Marcosson, Isaac
Maria Feodorovna, Dowager Empress
Maria Pavlovna, Grand Duchess
Mariinsky Hospital, Petrograd
Mariinsky Palace, Petrograd
Mariinsky Theatre, Petrograd
‘Marseillaise’
Marxism
Mary, Queen
Marye, George
Masaryk, Thomas
Masses, The
Maugham, Somerset
maxim guns, see under machine guns
Maximalists
May Day
Mayak
McCully, Newton
Medved restaurant, Petrograd
‘meetinki’
de Meilhan, Sénac
Melita, Victoria, Grand Duchess Kirill
Mensheviks
Metropolitan Magazine
Mewes, George
Mexican Revolution (1910–20)
Meyendorff, Paul
Meyerhold, Vsevolod Emilevich
Mikhail Alexandrovich, Grand Duke
Mikhailovskaya, Petrograd
Mikhailovsky Theatre, Petrograd
Military Club, Petrograd
Military Garage, Petrograd
Military Revolutionary Committee
Military Revolutionary Tribunal
Militia
Miller, William
Millicent Fawcett Medical Unit
Millionnaya, Petrograd
Milner, Alfred, 1st Viscount Milner
Milyukov, Pavel
Missouri, United States
Model T Ford
Mogilev, Belarus
Moika River
Moir, Ethel
Molodechno, Belarus
Mooney, Thomas J.
Morskaya, Petrograd
Moscow
Moscow Congress (1917)
Moskovsky Regiment
Mrs Waller’s Company
Murino golf course, Petrograd
Murmansk, Russia
My Mission to Russia (George Buchanan)
My Own Story (Pankhurst)
N
nagaikas (short whips)
Napoleon I, Emperor
Naryshkina, Elizaveta
National City Bank of New York
Naudeau, Ludovic
Nazi Party
de Néry, Amélie (Marylie Markovitch)
Neva River
Neva Stearin Soap and Candle Works
Nevsky Prospekt, Petrograd
Nevsky Thread Manufacturing Company
New Arsenal, Petrograd
New English Club
New Republic
New York, United States
New York Call
New York Life Insurance Company
New York Times
Newport, Rhode Island
newspapers
Nicholas II
Nicholas Station, Petrograd
Nikolay Nikolaevich, Grand Duke
Norway
Nostitz, Count Grigory
Nostitz, Countess Lillie (Madeleine Bouton)
Noulens, Joseph
Novoe vremya
Nutcracker, The (Tchaikovsky)
O
O’Grady, James
Observer
Obukhov Hospital, Petrograd
October (Eisenstein)
October Revolution
Bolsheviks vote for armed uprising, Revolution begins, Bolshevik newspapers banned, Provisional Government issues arrest warrant for Trotsky, guard raised to protect Provisional Government at Winter Palace, Petrograd garrison mutiny, Bolsheviks set up base at Smolny, Aurora anchors beside Winter Palace, Kerensky flees city; Lenin announces Bolshevik takeover, Bolsheviks capture Winter Palace, Lenin announces new government, Committee for Salvation cadets clash with Bolsheviks, Lenin announces defeat of Provisional Government
Okhrana
Old Arsenal, Petrograd
Olga Nikolaevna, Grand Duchess
opera
Order No.
Order of St Andrew
Orthodox Church
Oscar II
Ottoman Empire (1299–1924)
Oudendijk, Willem (William Oudendyk)
P
Paget, Lady Muriel
Palace Bridge, see Winter Palace Bridge
Palace Embankment, Petrograd
Palace of Justice, Petrograd
Paléologue, Maurice
pamphlets
Pankhurst, Christabel
Pankhurst, Emmeline
Pankhurst, Sylvia
papirosy
Parchevsky, Tovarishch
Paris, France
Pathé
Patouillet, Louise
Pavlovsky Barracks, Petrograd
Pavlovsky Regiment
Pax, Paulette
Pekar’s patisserie, Petrograd
People’s House, Petrograd
Peter I the Great
Peter and Paul Fortress, Petrograd
Petit Parisien, Le
Petrograd
1905 Bloody Sunday; Revolution
1910 Buchanan becomes British ambassador
1913 Romanov Tercentenary
1914 outbreak of First World War; departure of Central Powers diplomats, arrival of US expatriates
1916 opening of Anglo-Russian Hospital, Francis becomes US ambassador, food shortages begin, strike on Vyborg Side, arrival of Fleurot, assassination of Rasputin, Buchanan visits Tsar at Tsarskoe Selo
1917 New Year diplomatic reception at Catherine Palace, accommodation shortage after torpedo warning, Allied conference; strikes commemorating Bloody Sunday, food shortages worsen; wave of strikes, Putilov lockout; February Revolution begins, Women’s Day protests; bread-riots, Putilov strike begins, looting begins, troops and faraony ordered to clear crowds, Cossacks side with protesters, looting of Pekar’s patisserie, Tsar informed of disturbances, Khabalov institutes draconian measures to control city, violence near Anichkov Bridge, massacre at Znamensky Square, Pavlovsky Regiment mutiny, party at Princess Radziwill’s palace, Duma prorogued, Red Monday mutinies and violence, Tsar announces plans to return, Duma forms Provisional Executive Committee; orders arrest of Council of Ministers, formation of Petrograd Soviet, Baltic fleet mutiny at Kronstadt, violence at Hotel Astoria, killing of Stackelberg, surrender of Arsenal, Duma and Soviet negotiate at Tauride Palace; arrests of tsarist ministers, militia formed to keep peace, abdication of Tsar, Provisional Government formed, destruction of imperial insignia begins, newspapers reappear, trams reappear, Allies recognise Provisional Government; diplomats received at Mariinsky Palace, funeral for casualties of revolution, political amnesty; return of émigrés, return of Lenin, British Labour Party representatives make visit, Albert Thomas makes visit, protest at US embassy, return of Salvation Army, May Day demonstrations, Milyukov’s Note; protests erupt, Paléologue recalled to Paris, Milyukov and Guchkov resign, return of Trotsky, formation of Coalition Provisional Government, arrival of Henderson, Soviet takes control of Kronstadt, formation of Petrograd Women’s Death Battalion, arrival of Pankhurst, arrival of Root Mission, Pankhurst meets with Bochkareva, Bochkareva promoted to ensign, Women’s Death Battalion leaves for front, Pankhurst attends British Russian Luncheon Club; visits Tsarskoe Selo, All Russian Congress of Soviets, anti-war protests, Thompson visits Kronstadt; advised to leave Petrograd by Lenin, Root Mission leaves for Finland, resignation of Kadet ministers, Bolsheviks incite protests, Bolshevik Kronstadters enter city; July Days violence, Provisional Government reveals Lenin’s German funding, Kornilov takes control of army; quells mutinies, Trotsky arrested; Lenin flees city, funeral for Cossacks killed in July Days, Pankhurst meets with Kerensky, closure of British Colony Hospital, arrival of US Red Cross mission, Tsar sent to Siberia, Maugham arrives on SIS mission, Kornilov challenges Kerensky; moves troops on city, Kornilov arrested; Trotsky released from prison, Kerensky declares republic, arrival of Reed and Bryant, Democratic Congress, Trotsky elected chair of Soviet, Maugham meets with Kerensky, Lenin returns to city, Bolsheviks vote for armed uprising, October Revolution begins, Bolshevik newspapers banned, Provisional Government issues arrest warrant for Trotsky, guard raised to protect Provisional Government at Winter Palace, Petrograd garrison mutiny, Bolsheviks set up base at Smolny, Aurora anchors beside Winter Palace, Kerensky flees city; Lenin announces Bolshevik takeover, Bolsheviks capture Winter Palace, Lenin announces new government, Committee for Salvation cadets clash with Bolsheviks, Lenin announces defeat of Provisional Government, Lenin issues Decree on Land, Duma dissolved, establishment of Che-Ka, Constituent Assembly begins, Trotsky announces armistice with Germany, looting of imperial wine cellars, Bolsheviks take control of foreign banks