(Redirected from Bolshevik Russia)'Bolshevist Russia' or 'Bolshevik Russia' is a common term for the
Bolshevik side in the
Russian Civil War, or more specifically the
Russian
government between the
October Revolution (
November 7,
1917) and the establishment of the
Soviet Union (
December 30,
1922).
The official name of the country was the
Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. Strictly speaking, there was a brief interval between the
October Revolution and the declaration of the RSFSR (and a longer interval to its first
Constitution, in 1918). The term ''Bolshevist Russia'' is particularly useful in referring to the Bolshevik government of this period.
''Bolshevist Russia'' is distinguished from
Soviet Russia. While both terms are informal, the latter applies to a much wider historical frame, up to 1991. Also, strictly speaking, they differ geographically: in 1917-1922: the Bolsheviks controlled a much smaller territory than that of the future
Soviet Union.
Both terms, ''Bolshevist Russia'' and ''Soviet Russia'' are often indiscriminately used to refer to the whole
Soviet Union, following its popular misidentification as "Russia".
See also
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History of Russia
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Bolshevism
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October Revolution
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Russian Civil War