Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution Mind Map - Class 9th History
This chapter tells the story about the emergence of socialism in Europe and how it takes practical shape in Russia.![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-YQkE-ynoye0/XQOClm3BpEI/AAAAAAAAKD8/Q6VRunsLp-0g9xQW9X9oyt2CYeb9Z5EPQCLcBGAs/s1600/Socialism-in-Europe-and-the-Russian-Revolution.jpg)
The Age of Social Change
Liberals, Radicals and Conservatives
• Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions, they opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers.
• Radicals wanted a nation in which govt. was based on the majority of a country’s population.
• Conservatives opposed to radicals and liberals.
Industrial Society and Social Change
• New cities came up, railways expanded and Industrial Revolution occurred.
• Brought men, women and children to factories, work hours were long and wages poor.
The Coming of Socialism to Europe
• Came in mid-nineteenth century.
• Socialists were against private property.
Support for Socialism
• Formed an international body–The Second International.
• Set up funds to help members in times of distress, demanded reduction of working hours and rights to vote.
The Russian Revolution
The Russian Empire in 1914
• Ruled by Tsar Nicholas II.
• Majority religion was Russian Orthodox Christianity.
Economy and Society
• Most people were agriculturists major exporters of grain, railway network extended.
Socialism in Russia
• Set up a newspaper, mobilised workers and organised strikes.
The 1905 Revolution
• Demanded a Constitution.
• Prices of essential goods rose, real wages declined,
• Bloody Sunday over 100 workers were killed who went to Winter Palace to present petition.
The First World War and the Russian Empire
• Central Powers- Germany, Austria and Turkey.
• Allied Powers- France, Britain and Russia
The Revolution of October 1917
• Conflict between Provisional Government and the Bolsheviks.
The Civil War
• Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik uprising.
Making a Socialist Society
• Bolsheviks kept industries & banks nationalised, permitted peasants to cultivate land.
Stalinism and Collectivisation
• Acute problem of grain supplies.
• Collectivisation of farms to reduce shortages.
The Global Influence of the Russian Revolution and the USSR
• Communist parties were formed like Communist Party of Great Britain.
• USSR style of government was not in keeping with the ideals of Russian Revolution.
• International reputation of USSR as a socialist country declined.