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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2025 · 9 MIN

Episode 2: The February Revolution - The Fall of the Tsar

from The History and Heritage Podcast · host Liam Blake

Join me as we explore the pivotal February Revolution of 1917, which marked the end of over 300 years of Romanov rule in Russia. This episode delves into the spontaneous uprising that began on International Women's Day, as women textile workers in Petrograd protested against bread shortages and war, igniting a mass movement that would soon engulf the city. We'll examine the key events of the five days that shook the world, from the initial strikes to the mutiny of the Reserve Guard battalions and the eventual abdication of Tsar Nicholas II. Discover how workers and soldiers united to topple the monarchy, and how the Provisional Government was formed in its wake. This episode also explores the broader context of the revolution, including the role of the Duma, the Petrograd Soviet, and the complex power dynamics that emerged in the aftermath. Join me as we uncover the intricacies of this transformative period in Russian history. Duration: roughlt 10 minutes Topics Covered: The February Revolution's Causes and Key Events The Role of Workers and Soldiers The Fall of the Tsar and Establishment of the Provisional Government The Aftermath and Significance of the Revolution

Join me as we explore the pivotal February Revolution of 1917, which marked the end of over 300 years of Romanov rule in Russia. This episode delves into the spontaneous uprising that began on International Women's Day, as women textile workers in Petrograd protested against bread shortages and war, igniting a mass movement that would soon engulf the city. We'll examine the key events of the five days that shook the world, from the initial strikes to the mutiny of the Reserve Guard battalions and the eventual abdication of Tsar Nicholas II. Discover how workers and soldiers united to topple the monarchy, and how the Provisional Government was formed in its wake. This episode also explores the broader context of the revolution, including the role of the Duma, the Petrograd Soviet, and the complex power dynamics that emerged in the aftermath. Join me as we uncover the intricacies of this transformative period in Russian history. Duration: roughlt 10 minutes Topics Covered: The February Revolution's Causes and Key Events The Role of Workers and Soldiers The Fall of the Tsar and Establishment of the Provisional Government The Aftermath and Significance of the Revolution

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