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Bobrinsky, Gavril,
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Bobrinsky, Lev,
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Bobrinsky, Sofia “Sonya,”
see
Witter, Sofia “Sonya”

Bobrinsky, Varvara,
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Bobrinsky, Vera Golitsyn,
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Bobrinsky, Yelena (daughter of Lev and Vera),
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Bobrinsky family,
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Bogoroditsk,
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Bolshevik Revolution,
see
Russian Revolution

Bolsheviks,
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; banks and,
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; in Caucasus,
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; Cheka of,
see
Cheka; in civil war,
see
Russian Civil War; concentration camps and,
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; Constituent Assembly closed by,
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; coup of,
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; economic control seized by,
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; inquiry into crimes of,
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; Lenin and,
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; name change,
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; officer corps and,
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; Old, destruction of,
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; proletariat and,
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; Red Terror campaign of,
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; resistance to,
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; rumors about,
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; and soldier uprising in Petrograd,
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; War Communism policies of,
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; wealth seized by,
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see also
Communists

Bonch-Bruevich, Vladimir,
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Borovikovsky, Vladimir,
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Borus Godunov
(Pushkin),
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Botkin, Yevgeny,
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bourgeoisie,
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; death of,
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boxcars,
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Britain,
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Brusilov, Alexei,
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Buchalki,
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Buchanan, George,
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Budberg, Baron,
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Bukharin, Nikolai,
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Bulygin, Alexander,
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Bunin, Ivan,
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Bunin, Vera,
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Bunin, Yuly,
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Burgustan,
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Burkhanovsky, Mikhail,
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Butovo Polygon,
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Butyrskaya Prison (Butyrki),
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Cantacuzène, Princess,
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Cap d’Antibes,
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Captain’s Daughter, The
(Pushkin),
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Catherine the Great,
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Caucasus,
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Cement
(Gladkov),
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cemeteries,
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Central Commission for the Improvement of Scholars’ Life (TsEKUBU),
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Central Executive Committee,
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Central Museum of Fiction, Criticism, and Journalism,
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Chaadaev, Pyotr,
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Chaliapin, Fyodor,
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Change, The
,
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Cheboksary,
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Cheka,
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; concentration camps run by,
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; at Sheremetev home,
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Chekhov, Anton,
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Chelyabinsk,
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Cherkassky, D. B.,
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Cherry Orchard, The
(Chekhov),
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China,
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Churchill, Winston,
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Ciliberti, Charles,
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class,
see
social classes

clothing,
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collectivization,
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Committee for the Salvation of the Fatherland and Revolution,
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Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly,
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Communist Party,
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; elite in,
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; leadership struggle in,
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Communists,
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; American Relief Administration and,
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; Cheka of,
see
Cheka; class warfare and,
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; Eleventh Party Congress of,
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; peasant rebellions against,
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; Tenth Party Congress of,
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; workers’ rebellions against,
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;
see also
Bolsheviks

Communist Youth League (Komsomol),
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concentration camps,
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consolidation,
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Constantinople,
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Corner House,
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Cossacks,
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“Count and ‘His Servants,’ The,”
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country estates,
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Crimea,
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Cuba,
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Cui, César,
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culture: American,
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Czech Legion,
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Danilov, Yuri,
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D’Anthès, Georges-Charles de Heeckeren,
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Davies, Joseph,
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Davies, Marjorie,
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Davydoff, Alexander,
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Davydov family,
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Day
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Day of Peaceful Insurrection,
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De Baye, Joseph,
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Decembrists,
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Declaration of the Rights of the Laboring and Exploited People,
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Decree on Land,
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Decree on the Press,
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Demidov, Anna,
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Denikin, Anton,
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denunciations,
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Depository of Private Archives,
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Depression, Great,
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Derevitsky, Alexei,
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Derevitsky, Maria Golitsyn,
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De Robien, Louis,
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Dmitlag (Dmitrov Corrective Labor Camp),
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Dmitrov,
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Dmitry Konstantinovich, Grand Duke,
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Dolgorukov, Pavel,
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Dolgoruky, Alexander,
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Dolgoruky, Barbara,
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Dolgoruky, Sergei,
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Dolgoruky, Sophy,
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Dolgoruky, Vasily,
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Dolgoruky family,
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Duranty, Walter,
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Durnovo, Andrei,
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Durnovo, Nikolai,
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Durnovo, Pyotr,
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Dzerzhinsky, Felix,
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Dzhunkovsky, Vladimir,
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Ehrenburg, Ilya,
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Elizabeth Fyodorovna, Grand Duchess,
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Elliott, John Speed,
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Embroidered Cushion, The,
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employment,
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Enlightenment,
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Eurasianism,
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Fabergé, Carl,
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Fabergé, Tatiana Sheremetev,
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Fabergé, Theodore Carl,
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factories,
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“Feast During the Plague, A” (Pushkin),
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February Revolution,
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Fedotoff-White, Dmitry,
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Fen, Yelizaveta,
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Figner, Vera,
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films,
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Finland,
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Firin, Semyon,
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Florensky, Pavel,
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food,
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former people,
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; consolidation and,
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; driven off land,
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; held hostage,
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; Lyons and,
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; museums and,
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; Operation Former People against,
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; registration of,
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; social harmful elements and,
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; World War II and,
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Fountain House,
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fox-trot,
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Fox-trot Affair,
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France,
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; Revolution in
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; Terror in,
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Franz Ferdinand, Archduke,
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Friends of Old Moscow,
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Frolenko, Mikhail,
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Frolov, Kirill,
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Frunze, Mikhail,
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