LEADER 12540nam 22004933 450 001 9910794116903321 005 20240202200037.0 010 $a0-268-10687-8 035 $a(CKB)4100000011308044 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5909905 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL5909905 035 $a(OCoLC)1122448290 035 $a(BIP)067287950 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011308044 100 $a20210901d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMarch 1917 $eThe Red Wheel, Node III, Book 2 210 1$aNotre Dame, IN :$cUniversity of Notre Dame Press,$d2019. 210 4$dİ2019. 215 $a1 online resource (729 pages) 225 1 $aThe Center for Ethics and Culture Solzhenitsyn 311 $a0-268-10685-1 327 $aIntro -- Half Title -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- TUESDAY, 13 MARCH -- CHAPTER 171 / 1 Shlyapnikov's worries. - Must save Gorky! -- CHAPTER 172 / 3 The Emperor in his train car before departure. -- CHAPTER 173 / 5 Shlyapnikov takes the garden paths to Serdoboloskaya. -- CHAPTER 174 / 7 The Nekrasov brothers face the firing squad. -- CHAPTER 175 / 12 The voyenka at night's end. - Livelier in the morning -- CHAPTER 176 / 16 Ensigns Andrusov and Grimm join the revolution -- DOCUMENTS - 2 / 19 From dispatches to the Military Commission -- CHAPTER 177 / 20 The spirit of the French Revolution -- CHAPTER 178 / 26 Khabalov's detachment in its final inaction -- CHAPTER 179 / 30 The Bolsheviks' manifesto. -- CHAPTER 180 / 32 Kutepov in the mirror room. -- CHAPTER 181 / 35 Rodzyanko prepares new telegrams -- CHAPTER 182 / 40 The morning in Petrograd (fragments) -- CHAPTER 183 / 45 Calculations of the Baltic Fleet leaders -- DOCUMENTS - 3 / 48 Rodzyanko to all commanders -- CHAPTER 184 / 48 The Empress gets no support. - Should they go? Should they stay? -- CHAPTER 185 / 52 Wheeled battalion smashed. - Balkashin's death. -- CHAPTER 186 / 55 Shingarev's condition -- CHAPTER 187 / 57 Nikolai Iudovich delays departure. - Khabalov's telegraphed replies. -- CHAPTER 188 / 59 Khabalov's detachment capitulates -- CHAPTER 189 / 61 General Alekseev's loyalty -- CHAPTER 190 / 65 Engineer Bublikov seizes Ministry of Roads and Railways -- CHAPTER 191 / 71 Arrest of Khabalov's remaining generals -- CHAPTER 192 / 75 Igor Krivoshein arrested -- CHAPTER 193 / 79 Executive Committee in commotion -- CHAPTER 194 / 84 Peshekhonov assumes the Petersburg -- CHAPTER 195 / 88 Moscow Regiment officers in the Duma -- CHAPTER 196 / 91 Guchkov in the Duma -- CHAPTER 197 / 95 Obodovsky at the Military Commission -- CHAPTER 198 / 100 Baron Raden's adventures in Petrograd. 327 $aCHAPTER 199 / 102 In the royal train. - Alarming telegrams. - Reassuring signs -- CHAPTER 200 / 106 Bonch-Bruevich: commissar for the printing presses -- CHAPTER 201 / 109 Panic in the crush of the Soviet -- CHAPTER 202 / 112 Urgent concerns for the Military Commission -- CHAPTER 203 / 116 Daytime in Petrograd (fragments) -- CHAPTER 204 / 120 Captain Nelidov in a worker's apartment -- CHAPTER 205 / 124 Lenartovich brings order to Kamennoostrovsky -- CHAPTER 206 / 126 Grand Duke Pavel goes to the Empress -- CHAPTER 207 / 130 The Interdistrict group. -- CHAPTER 208 / 133 Clemency for the Wheeled unit officers -- CHAPTER 209 / 135 Nina Kaul's impulse -- CHAPTER 210 / 140 Protopopov wends through the city -- CHAPTER 211 / 147 How Prince Lvov was drawn into a political career -- CHAPTER 212 / 152 Kutepov forces his way into the regimental officers' club -- CHAPTER 213 / 155 They're cutting ham with a sword -- DOCUMENTS - 4 / 158 From Military Commission papers -- CHAPTER 214 / 158 Alekseev's doubts about the situation and about sending troops -- CHAPTER 215 / 160 At Kalisa's for the day -- CHAPTER 216 / 162 At the Moscow City Duma -- CHAPTER 217 / 166 The royal train at Rzhev. - At Likhoslavl -- CHAPTER 218 / 168 The Duma deputies' day -- CHAPTER 219 / 170 Rodzyanko's trials, travails, and tribulations -- CHAPTER 220 / 174 The evening (fragments) -- CHAPTER 221 / 178 Engineer Lomonosov mobilizes -- CHAPTER 222 / 180 General Staffers arrive at the Military Commission -- CHAPTER 223 / 183 The rescued Moscow men roam around the Tauride Palace -- CHAPTER 224 / 187 Dinner with Gorky at Manukhin' -- CHAPTER 225 / 191 Milyukov foresees the Duma's demise -- CHAPTER 226 / 196 Protopopov's arrest -- CHAPTER 227 / 198 The regime of the ministerial pavilion and its prisoners -- CHAPTER 228 / 202 Ominous rumors at the Tsarskoye Selo palace. 327 $aCHAPTER 229 / 207 The royal train at Vyshni Volochok. - At Bologoye -- CHAPTER 230 / 209 Tribulations of a Convoy half-hundred. - They go to see Karaulov -- CHAPTER 231 / 212 Lomonosov arrives at Bublikov's office -- CHAPTER 232 / 215 General Evert's frustration -- CHAPTER 233 / 219 Rozdyanko calms Alekseev. - Alekseev's mood brightens -- DOCUMENTS - 5 / 222 Telegram no. 1833 -- CHAPTER 234 / 222 Rodzyanko's heroic night -- CHAPTER 235 / 224 The royal trains diverted at Malaya Vishera -- CHAPTER 236 / 226 The Moscow men spend the night at the Tauride Palace -- CHAPTER 237 / 228 The Preobrazhensky Regiment stopped at Lutsk -- WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH -- CHAPTER 238 / 231 Officers from Siberia arrive in Petrograd -- CHAPTER 239 / 234 Bublikov and Lomonosov. - Detain the Tsar -- DOCUMENTS - 6 / 237 Bublikov's telegram to the Dno station -- CHAPTER 240 / 237 Rodzyanko's plan to go to an audience with the Emperor -- DOCUMENTS - 7 / 240The Military Commission - to officers in Petrograd. -- CHAPTER 241 / 240 Vorotyntsev through early morning Moscow -- CHAPTER 242 / 243 The Emperor detained? - The Empress's guard melts away -- CHAPTER 243 / 246 Admiral Nepenin leads -- DOCUMENTS - 8 / 248 From the papers of the Military Commission -- CHAPTER 244 / 248 Himmer and the question of government -- CHAPTER 245 ' ' / 251 (from the bulletin of Petrograd journalists) -- CHAPTER 246 / 252 Evert completely discouraged, and GHQ is not explaining -- CHAPTER 247 / 255 Imperial trains at Valdai. - At Staraya Russa -- CHAPTER 248 / 258 General Alekseev's back-and-forth. Halting the Southwest Army Group regiments -- CHAPTER 249 / 262 Petrograd, early in the day (fragments) -- CHAPTER 250 / 266 Chaos at the commissariat. Peshekhonov takes pains -- DOCUMENTS - 9 / 271 Engelhardt's order -- CHAPTER 251 / 271 Colonel Polovtsov at the Military Commission. 327 $aCHAPTER 252 ' ' / 275 (from Izvestia of the Soviet of Workers' Deputies) -- CHAPTER 253 / 277 Gathering of officers at the Hall of the Army and Navy -- CHAPTER 254 / 282 Cavalry Captain Voronovich. - The mutiny spreads across Luga -- CHAPTER 255 / 287 The EC discusses taking power -- CHAPTER 256 / 292 Permit or forbid Rodzyanko to go see the Tsar -- CHAPTER 257 / 294 Colonel Kutepov walks to the Preobrazhensky barracks -- CHAPTER 258 / 298 Rodzyanko handicapped and constrained -- CHAPTER 259 / 303 The soldier Soviet rages about officers -- CHAPTER 260 / 307 Captain Nelidov back at his battalion. - Devastation -- CHAPTER 261 / 311 Vorotyntsev at Moscow Military District headquarters -- CHAPTER 262 / 318 Kutepov in the Tauride. - Athens -- CHAPTER 263 / 320 General Ivanov's train crawls ahead -- CHAPTER 264 / 323 General Belyaev in hiding. - Becoming a private citizen -- CHAPTER 265 / 325 Petrograd during the day (fragments) -- CHAPTER 266 / 329 Grand Duke Kirill in the Tauride Palace -- CHAPTER 267 / 332 Guchkov's efforts and thoughts -- CHAPTER 268 / 334 Royal train at the Dno station -- CHAPTER 269 / 338 Lenartovich in Kshesinskaya's mansion -- CHAPTER 270 / 340 Machine-gun regiment descends on Peshekhonov -- CHAPTER 271 / 342 Paschal joy at the Public Library. - Vera at home -- CHAPTER 272 / 345 Vorotyntsev in Moscow, torn where to go -- CHAPTER 273 / 348 The Executive Committee completes debate on taking power -- CHAPTER 274 / 352 Murders in Luga, the mutiny widens -- CHAPTER 275 / 356 Alekseev steps up persuasion of the Emperor -- CHAPTER 276 / 359 General Sukhomlinov arrested. - A windmill -- CHAPTER 277 / 362I nto the evening and night -- CHAPTER 278 / 366 Shulgin in the Duma maelstrom -- CHAPTER 279 / 369 Rodzyanko abandons hope for his journey -- CHAPTER 280 / 371 Bublikov's moves and plans. - Not appreciated in the Duma. 327 $aCHAPTER 281 / 374 General Ruzsky's former service -- CHAPTER 282 / 381 Grand Duke Mikhail at the Putyatins' apartment -- CHAPTER 283 / 385 Order No. 1 takes shape -- CHAPTER 284 / 391 The Maklakov brothers -- CHAPTER 285 / 396 Ruzsky demands a responsible ministry -- CHAPTER 286 / 403 Duma Deputies at Tsarskoye Selo -- CHAPTER 287 / 407 General Ivanov arrives at Tsarskoye -- CHAPTER 288 / 411 The murder of Captain Fergen -- CHAPTER 289 / 413 Milyukov's unique political preparation -- CHAPTER 290 / 417 Himmer prepares for negotiations -- CHAPTER 291 / 419 General Ruzsky among the Tsar's suit -- CHAPTER 292 / 423 Dmitri Vyazemsky wounded. - Guchkov alongside the dying man -- CHAPTER 293 / 429 Milyukov's negotiations with the Soviet about the government's program -- CHAPTER 294 / 435 General Alekseev's torment. - Western Amy Group regiments halted -- CHAPTER 295 / 439 A crushed Rodzyanko goes to the General Staff -- CHAPTER 296 / 442 General Ivanov with the Empress. - He departs Tsarskoye Selo -- CHAPTER 297 / 448 Evert's isolation. - Regiments stopped -- CHAPTER 298 / 450 Milyukov's negotiations with the Soviet continue -- CHAPTER 299 / 455 The bows of revolution -- CHAPTER 300 / 455 Ruzsky and Rodzyanko speak by telegraph -- CHAPTER 301 / 460 Rodzyanko again on wings -- CHAPTER 302 / 461 Soviets soften "Order No. 1" during printing -- CHAPTER 303 / 464 Guchkov breaks Milyukov's agreement with the Soviets -- CHAPTER 304 / 469 Borodino Life Guards disarmed at Luga Station -- , 15 MARCH -- CHAPTER 305 / 473 Northern Army Group headquarters opens the way to the Petrograd news -- CHAPTER 306 / 476 General Alekseev waits for news from Pskov -- CHAPTER 307 / 482 Milyukov's life. - Maneuvers in forming a government -- CHAPTER 308 / 487 GHQ turns to the commanders-in-chief to support the abdication -- CHAPTER 309 / 490 The Emperor's difficult morning. 327 $aCHAPTER 310 ' ' / 495 (from Izvestia of the Soviet of Workers' Deputies). 330 8 $aAleksandr Solzhenitsyn's March 1917, Book 2, covers three days of the February Revolution when the nation unraveled, leading to the Bolshevik takeover eight months later.The Red Wheel is Nobel Prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's multivolume epic work about the Russian Revolution. He spent decades writing about just four of the most important periods, or "nodes." This is the first time that the monumental March 1917-the third node-has been translated into English. It tells the story of the Russian Revolution itself, during which the Imperial government melts in the face of the mob, and the giants of the opposition also prove incapable of controlling the course of events.The action of Book 2 (of four) of March 1917 is set during March 13-15, 1917, the Russian Revolution's turbulent second week. The revolution has already won inside the capital, Petrograd. News of the revolution flashes across all Russia through the telegraph system of the Ministry of Roads and Railways. But this is wartime, and the real power is with the army. At Emperor Nikolai II's order, the Supreme Command sends troops to suppress the revolution in Petrograd. Meanwhile, victory speeches ring out at Petrograd's Tauride Palace. Inside, two parallel power structures emerge: the Provisional Government and the Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies, which sends out its famous "Order No. 1," presaging the destruction of the army. The troops sent to suppress the Petrograd revolution are halted by the army's own top commanders. The Emperor is detained and abdicates, and his ministers are jailed and sent to the Peter and Paul Fortress. This sweeping, historical novel is a must-read for Solzhenitsyn's many fans, as well as those interested in twentieth-century history, Russian history and literature, and military history. 410 4$aThe Center for Ethics and Culture Solzhenitsyn 676 $a891.7344 700 $aSolzhenitsyn$b Aleksandr$01490976 701 $aSchwartz$b Marian$01475398 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910794116903321 996 $aMarch 1917$93712491 997 $aUNINA