The First Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution
The Eve of the Revolution
Russia's Transition to Imperialism
The Beginning of the Mass Political Struggle in Russia
The Struggle to Create a Revolutionary Proletarian Party
Tsarism and the Bourgeoisie on the Eve of the Revolution
The Russo-Japanese War and the First Russian Revolution (1904–1907)
The Russo-Japanese War
January 9, 1905—The Beginning of the Revolution
The Mass Revolutionary Movement in the Summer of 1905
The October General Strike
The National-Liberation Movement of the Peoples of Russia in 1905
The December Armed Insurrection
Retreat of the Revolution
The Stolypin Reaction (1908–1912)
The Third of June Monarchy
Stolypin's Agrarian Reform
The Decline in the Working-Class Movement and Ideological Confusion in the Period of Reaction
The Bolsheviks during the Period of Reaction
The Foreign Policy of the Stolypin Government
The Growth of National and Colonial Oppression during the Period of the Stolypin Reaction
Years of Revolutionary Advance (1912–1914)
The New Upswing of the Revolutionary Movement
The Fourth State Duma
The Second Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution
Tsarist Russia during the First World War (1914–March 1917)
Russia's Part in the War
Brusilov's Breakthrough
Growth of the Revolutionary Crisis
The Revolt of the Peoples in Central Asia in 1916
Education and Culture in Russia before the Revolution (1907–1917)
The February Bourgeois-Democratic Revolution
Overthrow of Tsarism
The Dual Power
The Great October Socialist Revolution
Preparations for the Great October Socialist Revolution
The Beginning of the Crisis of the Provisional Government
The June Crisis
The National-Liberation Movement of the Oppressed Nationalities in Russia after the Overthrow of Tsarism
The July Crisis
The Suppression of General Kornilov's Counter-Revolutionary Revolt
Organization of the Assault
The Victory of the Great October Socialist Revolution
The October Armed Insurrection
The Organization of the Soviet State
The Triumphal March of Soviet Power
Soviet Power Brings Liberation to the Oppressed Nations
The World-Historic Importance of the Great October Socialist Revolution
The Brest-Litovsk Peace. The Struggle for a Respite
The Brest-Litovsk Peace
The Struggle of the Soviet People against the German Occupation Forces in 1918
The Beginning of Socialist Construction
Military Intervention. The Civil War
The Beginning of Military Intervention
The Respite Ends
The Defence of Tsaritsyn
The Entente Armies Attack Soviet Russia
Defeat of the Three Entente Campaigns
The Defeat of Kolchak
The Defeat of Denikin
Socialist Construction during the Civil War
The Defeat of the White Poles and Wrangel
The Civil War in the Border Regions
The Liberation of Kazakhstan and Central Asia
Soviet Power Is Established in Transcaucasia
The Defeat of the Japanese Interventionists
The Bolshevik Party, the Organizer of Victory at the Fronts
The Transition to the Peaceful Work of Economic Restoration
The Struggle to Restore the Country's Economy
The Soviet State's Transition from War to Peaceful Economic Construction
The Economic Restoration of Soviet Russia
The Formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Lenin's Behests
The End of the Period of Restoration in the U.S.S.R.
The Struggle for Socialist Industrialization (1926–1929)
Steering a Course for Industrialization
The Difficulties and Successes of Socialist Industrialization
The First Five-Year Plan
U.S.S.R.—Land of Socialism
The U.S.S.R. in the Period of the Struggle to Collectivize Agriculture (1930–1934)
The Struggle for the Socialist Reorganization of Peasant Farming
The Struggle to Complete the Building of Socialism. The Stalin Constitution
The Second Five-Year Plan for the Building of Socialism
The Great Stalin Constitution
The U.S.S.R. Enters the Phase of Completing the Building of Socialism
The Cultural Revolution in the U.S.S.R.
The Fight for Peace amidst the Conditions of the Second World War
The Great Patriotic War of the Soviet People
Principal Dates in the History of the U.S.S.R.