Bolshevist Russia
Bolshevist Russia is a common term that refers to the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolsheviks' October Revolution (November 7, 1917) and the constitution of the Soviet Union (December 30, 1922).
Related Topics:
Russian Civil War - Russia - Government - Bolshevik - October Revolution - November 7 - 1917 - Soviet Union - December 30 - 1922
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The official name of the country was the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. Strictly speaking, there is a small time gap between the October Revolution and the declaration of the RSFSR (and a still larger gap to its first Constitution, in 1918), which may justify the usage of the term in certain circumstances.
Related Topics:
Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic - October Revolution - Constitution - 1918
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Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia. While both terms are informal, the latter one has a much wider historical frame.
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Also, strictly speaking, they differ geographically: in 1917-1922, the Bolsheviks controlled a much smaller territory (although gradually expanding) than that of the future Soviet Union.
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