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CBSE Class 9th History Notes Chapter 2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

Learning Objective

The Age of Social Change

After the revolution, discussions on individual rights and social power spread globally. Colonial development influenced societal change, but not everyone supported complete transformation. The Russian revolution elevated socialism as a powerful force shaping twentieth-century society.

Liberals, Radicals and Conservatives

Liberals advocated for religious tolerance, representative government, and an independent judiciary. Conservatives accepted change but emphasized respect for the past and gradual transformation.

Industrial Society and Social Change

The Coming of Socialism to Europe

Support for Socialism

By the 1870s, socialist ideas spread across Europe, leading to the formation of the Second International. Workers in Germany and England formed associations to improve living and working conditions. The Labour Party and Socialist Party emerged by 1905, championed by socialists and trade unionists.

The Russian Revolution

In the October Revolution of 1917, socialists took over the government in Russia. The fall of the monarchy in February 1917 and the events of October were termed the Russian Revolution.

The Russian Empire in 1914

In 1914, the Russian Empire, under Tsar Nicholas II’s rule, spanned from Finland to the Pacific, including parts of Poland, Ukraine, and Central Asia. The population was predominantly Russian Orthodox.

Economy and Society

In early 20th-century Russia, agriculture dominated the population. St. Petersburg and Moscow were key industrial hubs. Craftsmen and large factories coexisted, with government oversight ensuring fair wages and work hours. Workers, despite divisions, united against unfair conditions. Peasants tilled most land, while nobles held vast properties. Peasants sought nobles’ land.

Socialism in Russia

A Turbulent Time: The 1905 Revolution

The First World War and the Russian Empire

The February Revolution in Petrograd

After February

The Revolution of October 1917

As tensions escalated, Lenin convinced the Petrograd Soviet and the Bolshevik Party to support a socialist takeover. A Military Revolutionary Committee, led by Leon Trotskii, orchestrated the seizure. Supporters captured government offices, and ministers surrendered. The All-Russian Congress of Soviets in Petrograd endorsed the Bolshevik action.

What Changed after October?

The Civil War

Making a Socialist Society

During the civil war, centralized planning in the Soviet Union led to economic growth. However, rapid construction resulted in poor working conditions. The government fixed prices to promote industrial growth, and initiatives like schooling systems, university access, and crèches for women workers were introduced. Cheap public health care and model living quarters were also provided.

Stalinism and Collectivization

During the early Planned Economy in Soviet Russia, collectivization of agriculture led to disastrous consequences. The Party enforced collective farming (kolkhoz) on all peasants, resulting in a decline in cattle numbers and poor production. Bad harvests from 1930 to 1933 caused over 4 million deaths. Accusations and imprisonment were widespread by 1939.

The Global Influence of the Russian Revolution and the USSR

Communist parties formed in various countries, including the Communist Party of Great Britain. The USSR gained global prominence through initiatives like the Conference of the Peoples of the East and the Comintern. By the end of the twentieth century, the USSR’s reputation as a socialist country had waned.

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