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The Kornilov affair : paving the way for Bolshevism

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Author(s)
İşçi, Onur
Contributor(s)
Stone, Norman
Keywords
DK265 .I83 2005

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/2159800
Online Access
http://hdl.handle.net/11693/29620
Abstract
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By the summer of 1917, when the dissolution of the Russian defense in
 World War I reached its climax, General L. G. Kornilov was appointed as the
 Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Army. Kornilov was a passionate
 fighting general with legendary valor, who not only tried to revitalize Russia’s
 combative forces, but also labored to contain a possible Bolshevik insurgence.
 Despite his flaws in diplomatic communication skills and the ultimative language he
 employed, he attracted much support and gradually became the center of liberal–
 conservative circles. Prime Minister Kerensky, however, despised Kornilov and his
 increasing reputation because he obsessively feared a right-wing coup. This
 conviction together with his reluctance to stand against the Soviet, had led the
 Premier to turn a blind eye on the Bolsheviks’ preparations for the imminent armed
 uprising. This study will cover the period from July 1917 to September 1917, when
 bilateral affairs between the two camps of dramatis personae gradually exacerbated,
 and will seek to analyze the circumstances under which Kornilov rose against the
 Provisional Government.
İşçi, Onur
M.S.
Date
2016-07-01
Type
Thesis
Identifier
oai:repository.bilkent.edu.tr:11693/29620
http://hdl.handle.net/11693/29620
BILKUTUPB090870
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