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W7hite, J. D. "The Kornilov Affair: A Study in Counterrevolution." Soviet Studies, vol. 20, 1968, pp. 188-89.

Wildman, Allan. "The February Revolution in the Russian Army." Soviet Studies, July 1970, pp. 3-23.

Wolfe, Bertram D. Three Who Made a Revolution. Boston: Beacon Press, 1948.

Index

Adzhemov, Moisei, 256 Akselrod, Alexander, 218 Alekseev, Gen. Mikhail, 96, 100, 101 and defeat of Kornilov, 114, 146,

149-50, 152 in formation of new government

(Aug.), 151-53, 156 on Kornilov, 97 and rise of Kornilov, 106, 332n Alekseeva, Ekaterina, 220 Aleksei I (Tsar), 225

Aleksinsky, Grigorii, 15, 17-19, 21, 320n Alexandra (Empress), 97 Alliluev, Sergei, 32

All-Russian Bolshevik Party Conference (April Conference), xxxviii, xlii-xliii, 9, 60, 62, 134 All-Russian Committee for the Salvation of the Country and the Revolution, 306-8 All-Russian Congress of Peasants' Deputies, see All-Russian Executive Committees; Central Executive Committee; First All-Russian Congress of Soviets; Second All- Russian Congress of Soviets All-Russian Congress of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies, see All-Russian Executive Committees; Central

Executive Committee; First All- Russian Congress of Soviets; Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets All-Russian Executive Committees (soviets), xli, 52, 109, 172 criticized (July), 45, 46 and defeat of Kornilov, 129-34, 137,

138, 143, 148 district soviets differ with, 77 dominant elements in, 76 in formation of new government

(Aug.), 151, 153, 157-64 in garrison crisis, 240 -41, 243 and ineffectiveness of repression, 53, 78

in July uprising, 2, 12-13, 15-16, 29 Kornilov affair and Lenin's shift on, 170

and Kornilov-Kerensky dispute, 108,

110-13 and Lenin's arrest (July), 33 military dictatorship and, 95 and new Soviet government (Oct.), 306

and October uprising, 260 and preparation for uprising, 213,

215, 221 and reaction to July days, 17-18, 20-25, 34-35, 43, 63-64

All-Russian Union of Trade and

Industry, 95 Amur (mine layer), 274, 277, 278, 285, 289

Anarchists, 10, 237 Angarsky, N. S., 329n Anisimov, V. A., 34, 77, 174 Antonov-Ovseenko, Vladimir, 30, 48, 153, 312

in garrison crisis, 234-37, 241, 247 in Military Revolutionary

Committee, 245 in new Soviet government, 306 in October uprising, 249, 262 in preparation for uprising, 211, 214, 234

in seizure of power, 274, 278, 281, 286, 288, 299-301 Antselovich, Naum, 218 April Conference (Seventh All-Russian Bolshevik Party Conference), xxxviii, xlii—xliii, 9, 60, 62, 134, 316n "April Theses" (Lenin), xlii, 171—72 Apushkin, General, 334n Arosev, I. Ia., 327n "August 14 Program," 112—13, 184, 334n

Aurora (cruiser), 144, 254, 269, 274,

277—78, 285, 286, 288, 289 Avilov, Nikolai, 306 Avksentiev, Nikolai, 55, 68

and Democratic State Conference, 184, 185

and new government (Aug.), 163, 165 and October uprising, 259 and Preparliament, 201 and seizure of power, 276—77 Azev, Evno, 18

Bagdatiev, Sergei, 9, 30, 319n Bagratuni, Gen. Iakov, 244, 248, 285—88

Baltic Fleet, see Russian naval units Baluev, General, 127 Baranov, Aleksei, 262—63 Baranovsky, Col. V. L., 335n "Before the Congress of Soviets"

(Zinoviev), 190 Belishev, Alexander, 269 Berzin, Ia. A., 250, 251, 272, 325n Bethmann-Holweg, Moritz August von, 5

Birzhevye vedomosti (newspaper), 3, 36, 215, 250

Black Hundreds, 26, 27, 42—43, 79, 97, 205

Blagonravov, Georgii, 274, 282, 285—

86, 288—89 Bogdanov, Boris, 161, 163 and Congress of Soviets, 292 at Democratic State Conference,

176—77 and garrison crisis, 247 and new government (Aug.), 165 Bogdanov, Mikhail, 140 Boky, G. I., 199, 217, 326n Boldyrev (SR spokesman), 161—62 Bolshevik Central Committee, 8—9, 316n, 325n

conference of (July 13—14), 59—62, 66—70

and Congress of Soviets, 188—89, 344n

debates over July policy of, 48, 49 and defeat of Kornilov, 134—38, 336n and demonstrations (April, June), xlviii—l

division within (Sept.), 174, 187—88 and formation of new government

(Aug.), 159 in garrison crisis, 234, 235, 239, 242, 246

and ineffectiveness of government repression, 57—59

in July uprising, l, 11-13, 16 lack of control by, xxxviii Lenin and, during Kornilov affair, 169

and Lenin's call to insurrection

(Sept.-Oct.), 179-82, 313 in Lenin's campaign for insurrection,

193-210, 345n Military Organization and, 72-74; see also Bolshevik Military Organization and Military Revolutionary Committee, 232-33, 239

moderates control, xlii-xliii and Moscow State Conference, 110-11

new coalition government (Sept.) and,

187, 34ln and new Soviet government, 309-10 in October uprising, 25, 52, 353n and preparation for uprising, 212 and reaction to July days, 64, 66 and Sixth Congress, 83, 84 Bolshevik Military Organization, xxxviii-xxxix, l-li, 233, 312, 316n arrest of top leaders of, 47 charges of insurrection against

members of, 54 damaged by July days, 776 and defeat of Kornilov, 135-38, 142,

143, 337n in garrison crisis, 231, 234-36, 244, 348n

and ineffectiveness of government

repression, 57, 59, 327n in July uprising, 8-13 and Lenin's call to insurrection

(Sept.), 181 and Lenin's campaign for

insurrection, 201 in October uprising, 261

in preparation for uprising, 211, 212,

216, 217, 221, 224, 347n in seizure of power, 281 and Sixth Congress, 83, 84 soldiers in, xlvi, xlviii Bolshevik Moscow Regional Bureau,

88, 89, 111, 135, 195 Bolshevik Party

and alliance with left parties, xli-xlii attacks on offices of (July), 43, 44, 53 and defeat of Kornilov, 132, 139 and district soviets, 77, 81 gains made by, among workers,

xlv-xlviii German funds for, 14-15 ineffectiveness of attempt to repress, 51-54

internal organization of, xxxix,

310-13

Military Organization criticized by,

71-72 origin of, xxxv-xxxvi and reaction to July days, 17-19, 26-38

resurgence of (after July), 83-93, 111-12

Sixth Congress of, xxxviii, 62, 83-90,

132, 134, 173, 174, 198, 313 support for goals of, xxxv takes over Kshesinskaia mansion, 8-9 Bolshevik Petersburg Committee, xxxviii, xlii, l, 50, 73, 312, 316n and Congress of Soviets, 189 and defeat of Kornilov, 134-36, 138, 337n

and garrison crisis, 233-34 and ineffectiveness of government

repression, 57, 62-70, 327n in July uprising, 8-12 and Lenin's call to insurrection, 179, 181

in Lenin's campaign for insurrection,

193-200 Lenin's moderation (Sept.) and, 172-73