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The Russian Provisional Government was formed in Petrograd after the Russian Revolution and the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II. When the authority of the Czar's government began disintegrating after ...
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The Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, (Russian: Председатель Правительства Российской Федерации) unofficially called the Prime-Minister (though such term is not present in the Russian Constitution) is the current Head of Government of...
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The second revolution, which opened with the armed insurrection of October 24 and 25, organized by the Bolshevik Party against the Provisional Government, effected a change in all economic, political, and social relationships in Russian society; After Kornilov's defeat the Provisional Government was virtually powerless.
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The Russian Provisional Government was formed in Petrograd after the deterioration of the Russian Empire and the Tsar s Abdication . When the authority of the Tsars government began disintegrating in the February Revolution of 1917 , two rival institutions, the Duma and the Petrograd Soviet , competed for power. As a...
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The '''Russian Provisional Government''' was formed in Petrograd after the deterioration of the Russian Empire and the abdication of the Tsars. When the authority of the tsar's government began to fail in March 1917, two rival institutions, the Duma and the Petrograd Soviet, competed for governmental power.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kerensky: moderate socialist revolutionary who served as head of the Russian provisional government from July to October 1917 (Old Style). born April 22 [May 2, New Style], 1881, Simbirsk [now Ulyanovsk], Russia died June 11, To read the full article,
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Russian Provisional Government Project. Translation of Documents, 1955-1960 Brought to you by the Online Archive of California (OAC), an initiative of the California Digital Library Abstract: Results published as Robert Browder and Alexander Kerensky, ed., The Russian Provisional Government, 1917 (Stanford, 1961)
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