
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
All-Russian Conference "The Eurasian North - a Space of Interaction: A Diversity of Approaches" (100th Anniversary of the Birth of Professor Mikhail Shumilov) |
| Volokhova V. V. | Petrozavodsk State University |
| Godunov K. V. | European University at St. Petersburg |
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Keywords: Russian Revolution of 1917 Russian Civil War language of conflict images of the enemy Constituent Assembly Olonets Province |
Summary: The article focuses on the language of conflict used by the representatives of various political forces
during the first months after the October Revolution of 1917. For the first time, this issue is examined based on the
materials of the Olonets Province, which was located on the periphery of the revolutionary events. By analyzing the
press published in the province’s capital, the city of Petrozavodsk, the authors explore the specific use of words that
shaped and structured conflicts and analyze the political contexts of these statements. The authors conclude that it was
impossible to find a compromise between various political forces in the Olonets Province, which avoided bloody
clashes in October and December 1917. As in the center, the demand for the restoration of the unity of “democracy” was
often heard in Petrozavodsk, but it was only about the unity of socialist forces. This understanding of democracy did not allow for the participation of the “bourgeoisie” in political life. Therefore, the moderate socialists were trapped in their own rhetoric, complicating the unification of anti-Bolshevik forces. |
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