Resultado de búsqueda
8 de may. de 2024 · Russian Revolution of 1905, uprising that was instrumental in convincing Tsar Nicholas II to attempt the transformation of the Russian government from an autocracy into a constitutional monarchy.
- Bloody Sunday
Bloody Sunday, (January 9 [January 22, New Style], 1905),...
- Fundamental Laws
Presidential Library - ‘Fundamental laws of the Russian...
- Union of Liberation
Union of Liberation, first major liberal political group in...
- Bloody Sunday
The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, began on 22 January 1905. A wave of mass political and social unrest then began to spread across the vast areas of the Russian Empire. The unrest was directed primarily against the Tsar, the nobility, and the ruling class.
- Russian Empire
La Revolución rusa de 1905 fue una ola de agitación política de masas a lo largo de grandes zonas del Imperio ruso ocurrida a lo largo del año 1905. Algunos de los altercados estaban dirigidos contra el gobierno, otros simplemente carecían de objeto más allá de reclamos muy puntuales de la clase obrera o del campesinado.
12 de mar. de 2024 · The Russian Revolution was a series of uprisings from 1905 to 1917 led by peasants, laborers and Bolsheviks against the failed rule of the czarist Romanovs.
22 de jul. de 2018 · Timeline of the Russian Revolutions: 1905. Bloody Sunday in St. Petersburg. Imperial War Museum/Wikimedia Commons. By. Robert Wilde. Updated on July 22, 2018. While Russia had a revolution in 1917 (in fact two), it nearly had one in 1905.
Revolution of 1905 and the First and Second Dumas. Defeat by Japan brought revolution in Russia. On January 22 (January 9, Old Style), 1905, more than 100 workers were killed and hundreds were wounded when police fired on a peaceful demonstration in front of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg.
Russia's first twentieth-century revolution began on 22 January (9 January, old style) 1905. In October a general strike paralyzed the country. The tsar responded by granting an elected parliament (the State Duma) with limited powers.