Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/History_of_Russia_(1892–1917)> ?p ?o }
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) abstract "Under Tsar Nicholas II (reigned 1894–1917), the Russian Empire slowly industrialized while repressing political opposition in the center and on the far left. It recklessly entered wars with Japan (1904) and with Germany and Austria (1914) for which it was very poorly prepared, leading to the utter collapse of the old régime in 1917 and an era of civil war.During the 1890s, Russia's industrial development led to a large increase in the size of the urban middle-class and of the working class, which gave rise to a more dynamic political atmosphere and the development of radical parties. Because the state and foreigners owned much of Russia's industry, the Russian working class was comparatively stronger and the Russian bourgeoisie comparatively weaker than in the West. The working class and peasants became the first to establish political parties in Russia, because the nobility and the wealthy bourgeoisie were politically timid. During the 1890s and early 1900s, bad living- and working-conditions, high taxes, and land hunger gave rise to more frequent strikes and agrarian disorders. These activities prompted the bourgeoisie of various nationalities in the Russian Empire to develop a host of different parties, both liberal and conservative. By 1914 40% of Russian workers were employed in factories of 1,000 workers or more (32% in 1901). 42% worked in businesses of 100 to 1000 workers, and 18% in businesses of 100 workers or less (in 1914 the USA had equivalent figures of 18%, 47% and 35% respectively).Politically, anti-establishment forces organized into competing parties. The liberal elements among the industrial capitalists and nobility, who believed in peaceful social reform and a constitutional monarch, founded the Constitutional Democratic party or Kadets in 1905. Radical factions had their own parties. The workers in major cities revolted in 1905, with widespread strikes and mutinies. The Tsar barely kept control; he promised an elective parliament (the Duma) and the revolt subsided. The Tsar then dissolved the Duma (1906). He turned to Peter Stolypin to reform the huge but sluggish economy.Foreign policy centred on an alliance with France, and involved increased meddling in Balkan affairs. Russia proclaimed a role for itself as military protector of Orthodox Christians, notably those in Serbia. Efforts to expand Russian power in the Far East led to a short war with Japan in 1904-1905, which ended in humiliating defeat. The Russians blundered into full-scale war in 1914 without realizing the risks. With few exceptions the government proved incompetent and the army lost heavily. Eventually the liberal elements overthrew the Tsar and the entire Tsarist régime in early 1917, as the radicals under Lenin waited their turn to seize power, using soviets in the factories and in the army.".
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) thumbnail Russian_Empire_Map.jpg?width=300.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageExternalLink cshome.html.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageExternalLink 052144229X.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageExternalLink 0674062108.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageExternalLink 2492201.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageExternalLink 2492986.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageID "870350".
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageLength "33043".
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageOutDegree "97".
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageRevisionID "708110096".
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Izvolsky.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Tannenberg.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sea.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Bloody_Sunday_(1905).
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Bosnian_crisis.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Bosphorus.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Boxer_Rebellion.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Business.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Cannon_fodder.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th_century_in_Russia.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Russia.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modern_history_of_Russia.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_Empire.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_Democratic_Party.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_monarchy.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Coup_of_June_1907.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Dmitry_Bogrov.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink East_Prussia.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Front_(World_War_I).
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Election_boycott.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Far_East.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink First_Balkan_War.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink First_Sino-Japanese_War.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink France.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink French_Third_Republic.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Galicia_(Eastern_Europe).
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Gavrilo_Princip.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink George_F._Kennan.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Georgy_Gapon.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duke_Nicholas_Nikolaevich_of_Russia_(1856–1929).
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Gross_national_product.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Harbin.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink July_Crisis.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Kiautschou_Bay_concession.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Liaodong_Peninsula.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Library_of_Congress.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Lüshunkou_District.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Manchuria.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Montenegro.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_II_of_Russia.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink October_Manifesto.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Pyotr_Stolypin.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Revolution_of_1905.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Constitution_of_1906.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Russo-Chinese_Bank.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Russo-Japanese_War.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Sakhalin.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_Orthodox_Church.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Witte.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Shenyang.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Revolutionary_Party.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_(council).
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Sphere_of_influence.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink State_Duma_(Russian_Empire).
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Teutonic_Order.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Tibet.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Siberian_Railway.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Triple_Entente.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Tsushima_Strait.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_October_17.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Kokovtsov.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Lenin.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink War_Industry_Committees.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Weihai.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Western_world.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink Zemstvo.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink File:China_imperialism_cartoon.jpg.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink File:Eastern_Front_As_of_1917.jpg.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink File:Manchuria.png.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_Treaty_of_Brest-Litovsk-en.jpg.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink File:Pyotr_Stolypin_LOC_07327.jpg.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink File:Repin_17October.jpg.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink File:Russian_Empire_Map.jpg.
- History_of_Russia_(1892–1917) wikiPageWikiLink File:Russian_Imperial_Family_1911.jpg.