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Kronik Kitap tarafından yayınlanan serinin ana kaynaklarından olan "Rusya İmparatorluğu'nun Çöküşü - Harp Yahut İhtilal (1881-1917)" eserini almak isteyenler için; Kitapyurdu: https://www.kitapyurdu.com/kitap/rusya-imparatorlugunun-cokusu-harp-yahut-ihtilal-18811917/520968.html Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/0lR02qm Tüm Rusya Şubat Devriminin ardından nefesini tutmuş, yeni dönemi, olacakları bekliyordu. İş başına gelen Geçici Hükümet, halkın istediği umudu, barışı sağlayabilecek miydi ? İnsanlara ekmek verebilecek miydi ? Başbakan Lvov ve Kerensky bunu yapmadıkları gibi çok hatalı bir karar aldı. 1. Dünya Savaşından yılmış durumda bulunan halk bir an önce savaştan çıkmak isterken hükümet, savaşa devam etme kararı aldı. Devrimin haberini Zürih'te, sürgündeyken alan Vladimir Lenin, derhal Rusya'ya dönmenin yollarını araştırdı. Almanlar vasıtasıyla Rusya'ya dönüş yapan Bolşevik lider, Nisan Tezleriyle Geçici Hükümetin tam karşısında bir pozisyon aldı. Ülke, Petrograd Sovyetiyle Geçici Hükümet arasında gidip gelirken Lenin, bu kaos ortamını oldukça iyi değerlendirdi. Kerensky Taarruzu fiyaskoyla sonuçlanmış, Geçici Hükümetin zaten az durumda olan toplum desteğini tamamen kaybetmesine sebep olmuştu. Üstelik Kerensky'nin göreve getirdiği Başkomutan Lavr Kornilov, Kerensky'le rekabete girişmişti. Bu rekabet, tarihe Kornilov Girişimi olarak geçecek, Kerensky rakibini alt edecekti. Fakat gittikçe zayıflayan, savunmasız durumda bulunan Geçici Hükümet için yolun sonu görünmüştü. Temmuz Günleri sırasında Rusya'dan kaçmak zorunda kalan Lenin, Ekim ayı başlarında Rusya'ya geri döndü. Stalin, Troçki, Kamenev, Dzerjinski ve diğer Bolşevik liderlerle bir toplantı yapan Lenin, harekete geçme zamanının geldiğine karar vermişti. Jülyen takvime göre Ekim ayı sonlarında, Rusya için kırılma anı gelip çatmıştı. Bolşevikler, arzuladıkları "Bolşevik İhtilali" için artık sokaklardaydı. Credits: Music: Stranger by Soundridemusic Link to Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ1AVBs8y0o Credits: Music: Dead Silence by Soundridemusic Link to Video: https://youtu.be/pHPbL978gI4?si=R6XTOIIw27s9HTtH Kanalımızı desteklemek ve ek içeriklere ulaşmak için; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPlTdUoi8jAjEdk1wf5cQug/join
PREVIEW: Conversation with historian Nick Lloyd, author of THE EASTERN FRONT, re the tragic figure of A.F. Kerensky, head of the Russian government after the Tsar's abdication, who teamed with Lenin to defeat the Army loyal to the Tsar. More later this month.
While in Paris, the Doctor and Romana sense a time distortion. They observe the Countess Scarlioni using an alien device to scan the security systems housing Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa at the Louvre. The pair meet Inspector Duggan, who suspects the Countess to be involved in an ongoing art theft scheme with her husband, Count Scarlioni. Duggan joins the Doctor and Romana in investigating the Scarlioni mansion. There, they find equipment used by Dr. Kerensky to experiment in time, the source of the time distortions, as well as six exact copies of the Mona Lisa. The Doctor instructs Romana and Duggan to continue investigating while he returns to the TARDIS to visit Leonardo, a good friend of his. After the Doctor leaves, the Count returns after successfully stealing the Mona Lisa and captures Romana and Duggan. Learning that Romana is familiar with time, he kills Dr. Kerensky and forces Romana to continue the tests. In the past, the Doctor arrives at Leonardo's home but is captured by Captain Tancredi, who is Count Scarlioni. Tancredi reveals he is really Scaroth, a member of the Jagaroth race. They had arrived on Earth 400 million years ago, but due to an explosion in their craft, all of the others died and his own body was fragmented across time. Collectively, the fragments of Scaroth have manipulated humanity so that by the 20th century, they will have technology that will enable him to go back in time to stop the explosion. Tancredi is currently employing Leonardo to create copies of the Mona Lisa in order to finance Scarlioni's work. After Tancredi leaves, the Doctor knocks out his captor, marks the blank canvases with a felt-tip pen with the phrase, "This is a fake", and leaves a message to Leonardo to paint over his writing before returning to the present. The Doctor learns Scaroth threatens to destroy Paris if Romana does not continue the work. He tries to gain the Countess' help by showing the Count's true form, but he kills her. Romana completes the work and Scaroth uses it to travel to the past. The Doctor ushers Romana and Duggan into the TARDIS, fearing that the ship's explosion was the spark that started the development of life on Earth, and if Scaroth should prevent it, humanity would not exist. They arrive in time for Duggan to knock Scaroth out before he can reach the ship. Scaroth returns to present Earth, where he is discovered in his alien form by his bodyguard Hermann, and they get into a fight which damages the equipment and sets the mansion on fire. Hermann escapes, but Scaroth burns to death. By the time the Doctor, Romana, and Duggan arrive, the original Mona Lisa and 5 of the 6 copies have been burned in the fire, but the last copy remains safe. Duggan argues that they've lost an invaluable piece of art, but the Doctor assures him that the copy, still done by Leonardo's hand, will go unnoticed, and that art is worthless if its monetary value is all that matters. The Doctor and Romana say goodbye to Duggan at the Eiffel Tower.
The MechBay breaks down all the sweet swag we saw at Kerenskycon, Adepticon, and then unloads a Union dropship of fan mail to round it out. Stay tuned for Episode 69.Talk with the Mechbay and other BattleTech fans on their DiscordBattletech Event Calendar DocIf you like what you hear or have request for what you would like to hear next, send them a shout at themechbaypodcast@gmail.com or on FacebookYou can support them at Patreon and get access to bonus episodes.Proudly brought to you by Fortress Miniatures and Games.Patron SupportersArchonsCataphract 40 piloting Nightstar NSR-9JJohnAron "Skyfox" SergeantAndrew WeisnerJacob HassSam "DesertDream2" BurlingDanny "Kyro" Loss piloting Flashman FLS-8KGrimnarWill DontaMechwarriorsDuncan RhodesByzantine FalconDouglas McAuliffeChad "Storm" Evans piloting Hatchetman HCT-8SRex "Redneck" Rawhide piloting Sarath-OBEric SmailysJordan CooperAnthony EmmelPaul DennisScot PickeringNic SarnaRichard JohnsonOreio8991La ManchaGustavo ArchilaCadetsSteve Maisel (Average CRB-27 pilot)Chris "Jesty" Pribanick HammerheadThomas Klinkhammer piloting a Longbow 13CJohn HaynesStewart HughesTravis GistUncrezamatic "Whizard"Bob ArensMatt LeBaronDonald LookerMitch "Minotaur" Grant piloting Thunderbolt 5SEHarris "Ramshackle" piloting Cataphract CTF-4LMetalEdJohn GarnierRichardKZDavidZach Torrence "Metalzarak" piloting Black Hawk HLawrence FranchiniTom BoveeJanine NicholsTim KleinschrotScott BoehmerDavid RaynesDan ACarl ZacharyDavid SeletynSteve MaiselPiotrJ. Allen HammerChris "Twain" Dasher" MontgomeryBen JumperBlunder DomeChad A LynemaJeff CampbellArthur GarlickAaron Rasalhague ForeverTravis CallanHonicScot PickeringJeff CampbellPhil "Phaz" AbramowitzMage "12th Veygan" "Nightstar NSR-9J" RangerThe Goose Whisperer - Thunderbolt TDR-5Seth - Whitefox - Executioner GJackZemerCarlos AnguizolaSteakDominic BuloneJames ElliotMichael BryantChris Bury
In this episode we take a look at some of the stranger things that have happened in the Inner Sphere ad Periphery. Lost worlds, Unique Periphery societies, and Disappearing Jumpships. This Episode's MecTech segment is the Bombardier, The Archer's awkward cousin.
In our thirteenth deployment of BungleTech my spheroid co-host Michael and I take a detour in the spirit of the season and share our appreciation for all those across the BattleTech community that have made an impression on our journey so far, we offer some exciting and equally strange ideas to bring the party back to Classic BattleTech, and read an excerpt from A Fox on Galatea by Bryan Young. This is it MechWarriors, your official BungleTech Holiday Special let us pray to Kerensky it does not go down in history with infamy. Segment Start Times Podcast Primary Topic - 1:50 Extraordinary Proclamation - 41:15 Stories of the Inner Sphere - 46:00 BungleTech Links BungleTech Patreon BungleTech Twitter-> BungleTechTweet BungleTech Email -> BungleTech@outlook.com BungleTech Discord Homebase -> Under BungleTech BattleTech Podcast Public Content Notebook Our Honourable Patreon Supporters Technicians: Klint MechWarriors: Lorian Sunrider, Metal Ed Loremasters: MagnumDanger, Retro Lazer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bungletech/message
The Tsar has abdicated and the provisional government rules Russia, but Petrograd is overflowing with revolutionaries who want more radical change. Lenin has returned from exile and is looking to seize power for the Bolsheviks. Their momentum is growing and with Russia still in the First World War, Kerensky and the provisional government's authority is draining away. Listen as William and Anita are once again joined by the great Antony Beevor to discuss the October Revolution and the Bolsheviks' consolidation of power in the civil war. Twitter: @Empirepoduk Email: empirepoduk@gmail.com Goalhangerpodcasts.com Producer: Callum Hill Exec Producer: Jack Davenport + Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow Korniilov and Kerensky 1917 4/8: (Mutiny like Progozhin and Surovikin was what Stalin feared) : 4/8: Stalin's Library: A Dictator and his Books –by Geoffrey Roberts https://www.amazon.com/Stalins-Library-Dictator-his-Books/dp/0300179049/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, this book explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies—the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors—but detested their ideas even more.
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Chrissie explains the involvement of Alexander Kerensky in revolutionary Russia. Read the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts131 Find us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNpodcasts. The Show: @SzilagyiHistory.Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Join us in the BQN Collective on Facebook. Send topic suggestions via Twitter. History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons: Susan Capuzzi-De ClerckEd ChinevereLaura DullKris HillPlease visit patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis The BQN Podcast Collective is brought to you by our listeners. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help to produce this podcast and the many others on our network! AnonymousTim CooperChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiThad HaitPeter HongMahendran RadhakrishnanJim McMahonJoe MignoneGreg MolumbyJustin OserTom Van ScotterDavid Willett Carl WondersYou can join this illustrious list by becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/BQN
A post-Tsarist Russia wanted to make its mark...it ended poorly.
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A look at the Kornilov Affair during 1917; what it was, why it happened and what the consequences were for Kerensky, the Provisional Government and the Bolsheviks.
Cách mạng Tháng Hai là một trong những khoảnh khắc “giá như” lớn nhất của lịch sử. Nếu cuộc cách mạng này – xảy ra vào đầu tháng 03/1917 theo lịch Gregory của phương Tây (mà Liên Xô sau này mới sử dụng) – thành công trong việc tạo ra một nền dân chủ lập hiến thay thế cho đế chế của Sa hoàng, đúng như kỳ vọng của các nhà lãnh đạo nó, thì có lẽ thế giới đã trở thành một nơi rất khác. Xem thêm: http://nghiencuuquocte.org/2017/08/01/cach-mang-thang-hai-va-co-hoi-bi-kerensky-bo-lo/
The People's School for Marxist-Leninist Studies presents the first part of a four-part series on Gus Hall's 1983 publication Karl Marx: Beacon For Our Times. This book is available on New Outlook Publishers Interested in attending a class? Email info@psmls.org for more information Literature Used In This Class: Karl Marx: Beacon For Our Times by Gus Hall (1983) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/gus-h... Recommended Literature: Readers' Guide to Marxist Classics by Maurice Cornforth (1954) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/mauri... Dialectical and Historical Materialism by J.V. Stalin (1938) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/j-sta... Wage Labor & Capital by Karl Marx (1847) https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx... PSMLS Website: http://peoplesschool.org/contact/ Party of Communists USA Website https://partyofcommunistsusa.org/about/ Timecode Key: (Q&A) = Question & Answer/Response 0:00 Introduction 1:17 Reading part 1 5:00 Reagan & Trump 5:16 Democrats & Gus Hall? (Q&A) 5:56 Kerensky & Bernie Sanders? (Q&A) 7:07 Strategic & Policy Forum 8:06 Anarchy of production 10:36 Reading part 2 18:46 Contradictions heightening 19:16 No effective opposition 20:39 Capitalism's endurance? (Q&A) 24:40 Roosevelt saving capitalism 25:23 Social rebellions 26:00 PSMLS as a tool 26:17 Socdems & bourgeois democracy 27:41 Conclusion
Sporting160EN Podcast #98 - The Real Alf Kerensky by Sporting160EN
Welcome to Paranormal, UFO, and Fringe News Podcast. Each week we investigate and report on Psychic phenomenon, ghosts, Bigfoot, UFOs, Paranormal, Occults, Esoteric, Cults, Shadow Government, conspiracy, supernatural, lore, macabre, unexplained, theory, and Secret projects. We search for the truth behind all of the strange and mysterious phenomena taking place around us. Contact us through our Anchor.fm message link: https://anchor.fm/fringenews Scary, Ghosts, Horror, bigfoot, Supernatural, Lore, Unexplained, Cryptids, UFO, How Wall Street Financed the Bolshevik Revolution In 1917 American Red Cross Mission to Russia include more bankers than medical doctors? Rather than caring for the victims of war and revolution, its members appeared more intent on negotiating contracts with the Kerensky government and, subsequently, the Bolshevik regime. Source: Antony Sutton interview by Stanley Monteith Soviet Union was supported from USA, Bolshevism was financed from Wall Street https://youtu.be/UAVAeN0caU8 “I have come into the world as a light, so that no who believes in me should stay in the darkness.” John 12:46 To find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://youtu.be/eBDfB5kuOlE Paranormal UFO and Fringe News™ - Is a registered trademark. Copyright © Paranormal, UFO and Fringe News Podcast 2021 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fringenews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fringenews/support
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Join Joe & John as they slingshot from four hundred million years ago to (absolutely marvellous) Paris. Who does the better Kerensky impression? Why does this look SO good? Listen to two fans loving every second of what they are watching.
In this essay, Geoffrey Swain looks at the impact of the Brest Litovsk Treaty (3 March 1918) on the fragile relationship between the Russian Anarchists and the Bolsheviks. The Russian Anarchists had welcomed Russia's First Revolution of 1917, when the Tsar was overthrown; they were prepared to work with the Bolsheviks during the Second Revolution, the October insurrection which brought Kerensky's Provisional Government to an end; however, they reserved the right to start a Third Revolution when the statism inherent in Bolshevik thinking became a threat to worker self-government. That moment came with Lenin's decision to sign the Treaty of Brest Litovsk. Geoffrey Swain is Professor Emeritus of the University of Glasgow and spent his career writing on the history of Russia and Eastern Europe. Major publications include The Origins of the Russian Civil War (1996) and Trotsky (2006), and a second edition of his Short History of the Russian Revolution will be published by Bloomsbury later this year. For more information see University of Glasgow - Schools - School of Social & Political Sciences - Our Staff - Prof Geoffrey R Swain. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group. For more information on the ARG, visit www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ . You can follow us on Twitter @arglboro Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Hear more at https://soundcloud.com/user-178917365 Artwork by Sam G: https://www.instagram.com/passerinecreations
Sporting160EN Podcast #98: The Real Alf Kerensky! by Sporting160EN
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Michael Stackpole is one of the founding fathers of the BattleTech universe. His Warrior and Blood of Kerensky trilogies were both pivotal in laying the foundation of the early lore. Mike has been a stalwart contributor to this universe ever since and his novels have consistently guided fans through the most pivotal moments of BattleTech history. In this conversation we talk through that journey, with a special emphasis on the early days of the IP and the events and characters that give the universe such depth. You can support this channel on Patreon to help fund the creation of more content like this! https://www.patreon.com/renegadehpg
In this podcast I sit down with Michael Stackpole, an author of many BattleTech novels along with a host of other sci-fi fiction! I was introduced to BattleTech/Mechwarrior because of this man, with my first ever real book I read outside of the classroom being the second novel in the 'Blood of Kerensky' trilogy, the rest is history! Sit back & enjoy this conversation of BattleTech & Mechwarrior! Stackpoles Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/michaelastackpole Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeStackpole Twitch: https://twitch.tv/NGNGtv Merchandise: https://merch.streamelements.com/ngngtv Discord: https://discord.gg/zrJmzyg Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoGutsNoGalaxy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoGutsNoGalaxyPodcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NoGutsNoGalaxy Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/2UQeeWG Wishlist: https://tinyurl.com/y2xdfob4
Early Christmas present! Blaine Lee Pardoe and Brent Evans chat with the gang about their new venture together. Creative Juggernaut and the Variant miniatures project, mentioned in the last Kickstarter Update, will enable players to fully customize their Battlemechs and other combat vehicles. We also discuss Children of Kerensky with the man who wrote it, and deep dive into the life of a part time Art Director ;) https://www.creative-juggernaut.com/ Cast Members Host: Matthew "Bloodbath" Behrens Co Host: Andrew "Minnow" Krull Co Host: Aaron "Coach" Krull Co Host: Charles Gideon Guest #1: Blaine Lee Pardoe Guest #2: Brent Evans Coach didn't take Time Stamp notes..... Bad Coach, Bad. This Episode is proudly sponsored by Ares Games and Miniatures. You can find everything you need for your Battletech addiction at https://ariesgamesandminis.com/
I had the honor to sit down and chat with Blaine Lee Pardoe, BattleTech author, Mechwarrior Online player to discuss writing for a universe that I literally grew up on! It was a fantastic conversation that I truly can't wait to have again! His new book is fresh on amazon, I have links down below to purchase them! Children of Kerensky: https://amzn.to/2HGEm3x Pardoe Twitter: https://twitter.com/bpardoe870 Pardoe Website: http://blainepardoe.com/ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/NGNGtv Discord: https://discord.gg/zrJmzyg Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoGutsNoGalaxy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoGutsNoGalaxyPodcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NoGutsNoGalaxy Merchandise: https://merch.streamelements.com/ngngtv Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/2UQeeWG Wishlist: https://tinyurl.com/y2xdfob4
Info From : https://www.biblebelievers.org.au/przion1.htm Of the Protocols themselves little need be said in the way of introduction. The book in which they are embodied was first published in the year 1897 by Philip Stepanov for private circulation among his intimate friends. The first time Nilus published them was in 1901 in a book called The Great Within the Small and reprinted in 1905. A copy of this is in the British Museum bearing the date of its reception, August 10, 1906. All copies that were known to exist in Russia were destroyed in the Kerensky regime, and under his successors the possession of a copy by anyone in Soviet land was a crime sufficient to ensure the owner's of being shot on sight. The fact is in itself sufficient proof of the genuineness of the Protocols. The Jewish journals, of course, say that they are a forgery, leaving it to be understood that Professor Nilus, who embodied them in a work of his own, had concocted them for his own purposes. Mr. Henry Ford, in an interview published in the New York WORLD, February 17th, 1921, put the case for Nilus tersely and convincingly thus: "The only statement I care to make about the PROTOCOLS is that they fit in with what is going on. They are sixteen years old, and they have fitted the world situation up to this time. THEY FIT IT NOW." Indeed they do! The word "Protocol" signifies a precis gummed on to the front of a document, a draft of a document, minutes of proceedings. In this instance, "Protocol" means minutes of the proceedings of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion. These Protocols give the substance of addresses delivered to the innermost circle of the Rulers of Zion. They reveal the converted plan of action of the Jewish Nation developed through the ages and edited by the Elders themselves up to date. Parts and summaries of the plan have been published from time to time during the centuries as the secrets of the Elders have leaked out. The claim of the Jews that the Protocols are forgeries is in itself an admission of their genuineness, for they NEVER ATTEMPT TO ANSWER THE FACTS corresponding to the THREATS which the Protocols contain, and, indeed, the correspondence between prophecy and fulfillment is too glaring to be set aside or obscured. This the Jews well know and therefore evade. Captain A.H.M. Ramsay records in his classic, The Nameless War: "According to a letter published in "Plain English" (a weekly review published by the North British Publishing Co. and edited by the late Lord Alfred Douglas) on 3rd September, 1921:- "The Learned Elders have been in existence for a much longer period than they have perhaps suspected... And of course, here is the Wiki Page synopsis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion. The Protocols Of The Learned Elders Of Zionis a fabricated antisemitic text purporting to describe a Jewish plan for global domination. The hoax, which was shown to be plagiarized from several earlier sources, some not antisemitic in nature,[1] was first published in Russia in 1903, translated into multiple languages, and disseminated internationally in the early part of the 20th century. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/begoodbroadcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/begoodbroadcast/support
O Grupo Riso de Deus com performance do grupo de bonecos com atores de verdade conta a história de Zé Pretim Mamulengo, do velho Xexeu e outros . Com temas ligados à caridade e outros também que fazem parte do cotidiano das pessoas e que é preciso levar informação para o público em torno do bem. Com apresentações de destaque o Grupo Riso de Deus, conta com espetáculos que funciona pela arte do teatro de bonecos. O grupo participou das Mostras de Teatro Transcendental em Fortaleza, e já realizou apresentações nos terminais de ônibus e em outros locais públicos. Flávio Kerensky, um dos integrantes do Riso de Deus, pontua que o grupo apresenta peças que fala da importância da caridade em nossas vidas. “Vamos ampliar a experiência de espetáculo de bonecos”, comenta. O artista comenta que as expectativas da equipe estão altas, “não só pela apresentação em si, mas também pela oportunidade de participar de outras atividades inclusive em Festivais. O grupo destaca o objetivo de levar também a magia dos bonecos para o contato direto com crianças e adolescentes com câncer. "É uma gratificação muito grande. Eles esquecem da doença e o sorriso deles acaba nos enchendo de paz e energia". O “Fraternidade em Ação – Navegando em Tom Maior” é uma produção realizada pelo “Centro Espírita Caridade é o Caminho” que leva você a vibrar pelas ondas do bem. Todo domingo, a partir das 9h, na Rádio Sagres 730, de Goiânia, você acompanha uma edição inédita. Ficha Técnica: Apresentação: Sebastião Ribeiro Djalma Freitas Jonatas Procópio Trabalhos Técnicos: Roberval Silva Realização: Rádio Sagres 730
The latest instalment of the game sees everyone feeling somewhat traumatised from the massacre at the Hotel Twamley, but the show must go on! Schemes were afoot even as the Canadian Premier delivered a eulogy for his late great friend, and as the Russian delegate, Alexander Kerensky, worked to find his footing in such hostile circumstances, he found that potential allies and rivals were all around him in equal measure. Amidst the chaos and hopelessness, Kerensky would happen upon some unlikely allies, who had plans even more ambitious and grand than one could have possibly imagined...***************The Delegation Game is possible because of your support and interest - make sure to spread the word, engage with the debate, and look at the different ways you can help this project succeed!->Become a delegate and play the Delegation Game for just $6 a month!->Support the podcast financially and access ad free episodes with transcripts from just $2 a month! ->Follow WDF on Twitter! ->Join the Facebook group!->Subscribe on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dual power is falling apart. After the uprising of the July Days and the disastrous Kerensky offensive, the Provisional Government looks to the military for help against the Soviet. The new Prime Minister Kerensky appoints a right-wing general as Commander-in-Chief and enters negotiations for an alliance against the left. Talks break down, and the masses are armed in response to a right-wing threat. Kerensky's popularity plummets and the Bolsheviks begin to win majorities in Soviets and labor organizations throughout the Empire. The masses punish the moderate parties for their collaboration with the bourgeoisie and the shouts for “All Power to the Soviets” grows louder and louder. As the Provisional Government appears poised for collapse, Lenin returns and urges an immediate insurrection.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/movementspod)
The Tsar has fallen, but The Provisional Government and Petrograd Soviet struggle over the future of the revolution. Crisis after crisis reveal the instability of Dual Power, as the masses grow increasingly distrustful of of both. The masses refuse to lay down their arms and submit to a bourgeois government, while growing frustrated with the collaboration between the Soviet leaders and bourgeois government, the latter of which intends to launch another offensive. Meanwhile, Lenin returns to Russia to rail against the war and unveils his vision for the revolution. Peace, Bread, Land. The Movements is a leftist history and politics podcast. Transcripts may be requested for accessibility reasons by e-mailing movementspod@gmail.com. Find us on facebook and twitter @movementspod and support the show by donating at https://www.patreon.com/movementspodSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/movementspod)
Alexander Kerensky was the charismatic leader of the Provisional Government that held a tenuous grip on power in Russia between the fall of the Romanovs in February 1917 and the storming to power of the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution. Kerensky first visited Stanford in 1955 and spent much of the next ten years on campus, conducting research in the Hoover Library & Archives, teaching seminars, giving guest lectures, and appearing on panel discussions devoted to the latest developments in the USSR. He left lasting impressions on Stanford students and faculty—and is even alleged to have carved his initials into a table at the Oasis. Dr. Patenaude, a Stanford History PhD, discussed Kerensky's sojourn on the Farm and attempted to separate fact from fiction.
The first episode of a new season, set in the North East, in the shadow of the Russian Revolution. On this day in 1917, in Petrograd, the Bolsheviks conclusively defeated Kerensky's counter-revolutionaries, and in Tynemouth, Edie Chadwick is looking for a fight. Written by Sebastian Baczkiewicz Directed by Jessica Dromgoole Notes The excitement and fear provoked by the Bolshevik Revolution that overturned Russia, Britain's greatest ally in the war, rippled out around the world and - briefly - made people believe that anything was possible. Season 12 of Home Front, 'Giddy with Possibility', is set back in the world of industrial Tyneside, at a time of unprecedented unrest and union activity, and where ladies' football is gaining a foothold in the national imagination. Story-led by Shaun McKenna, Season 12 brings together the talents of Sebastian Baczkiewicz, Sarah Daniels, Caroline Horton and Katie Hims.
We celebrate the 100th-anniversary of the October Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution. Fun story, this all actually happened in November because Russia was still using the Julian Calendar.
Esto es HistoCast. No es Esparta pero casi. Vivimos en las calles de Petrogrado los movimientos de unos y otros para controlar el poder tras la caída del Zar. Contamos para ello con los camaradas @LordCirencester, @tamtamveramendi y goyix_salduero.Mapa de Petrogrado en 1917Secciones Historia: - Situación previa - 4:39 - Tren sellado - 13:16 - Golpe de Kornilov - 54:42 - Revolución de Octubre - 1:07:07 - Brest-Litovsk - 2:08:45 - Bibliografía - 2:24:10
The seventh omnibus of Season 11, Broken and Mad, set in Folkestone, in the week, in 1917, when Kerensky's provisional government proclaimed a Russian republic following Kornilov's failed coup. Written by Sebastian Baczkiewicz Directed by Jessica Dromgoole Story led by Katie Hims Sound: Martha Littlehailes Composer: Matthew Strachan Consultant Historian: Maggie Andrews.
Ep 175-As Gen. Rommel sends his panzers to surprise the British 8th Army near the Frontier Wire, Gen. Cunningham's forces finally reach Tobruk to help Gen. Scobie and his men escape. Ep 176-Lenin is on the cusp of power, but fails to take the final step. Lenin is then forced to hide from Kerensky of the Provisional Government, but Stalin steps up to lead their faction of the Bolshevik Party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On 7 November 1917 Lenin and his Bolshevik party overthrew the Provisional Government led by Alexander Kerensky. Dina Newman presents Kerensky's comments from the BBC archive. (Photo: Demonstrators gather in front of the Winter Palace in Petrograd, formerly St Petersburg, during the 1917 Russian Revolution. Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
In this episode, Shana and Daniel are joined by JB Anderton of the Who37 podcast in discussing the Douglas Adams classic: City of Death. First though, lots of discussion of Steven Moffat and the general failures of the last couple of years of Doctor Who. They then discuss some personal history among the three of them, the relationship between Romana II and the Fourth Doctor, and debate the ethics of sexual consent with a maggot spaghetti man. All that and comparisons between Clara Oswald's being split in time with the Scaroth. Main Topic: City of Death. Introducing guest host JB Anderton of the Who37 podcast. Who has the more racist family? Onanistic podcasting. JB's history with Who. Splintered superfans. Moffaty plot holes. What Classic Who does for Shana. Meeting J.B. Whiny Sarah Jane. Chicago TARDIS panels. Why City of Death? Bye bye Duggan! Wandering around Paris and Dudley Simpson. "First draftiness." Production history. "Might could." Romana II. Duggan the parody. Julian Glover. The physical relationship between the Count and Countess. Consent. "Because we're all dirty perverts." The Doctor as asexual? The Fourth Doctor/Romana II relationship. Kerensky. Overpopulation. Authenticity. Packer. Authenticity. Art thievery. "The most important punch in history." Moral messages in fiction. Bill and Ted logic. Next Week: Full Circle. Our Chicago TARDIS 2014 episode including the JB Anderton segment. JB's response to our Chicago TARDIS 2014 episode criticizing him. Daniel has podcasted Revenge of the Nerds. Find Our Stuff! Find us on iTunes! Or Facebook! We love email (oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com)! And all our episodes are on oispaceman.libsyn.com. You can also find a text blog associated with this podcast at oispacemanblog.wordpress,com. Our theme song is "Doctor Who Theme on Minimoog" by James Bragg. Find his Youtube channel at youtube.com/hyperdust7 and his band page at phoenix-flare.com. Find JB Anderton's Who37 podcast and all of his contact info at who37.com. Daniel's Tumblr Twitter Shana's Tumblr Twitter
AS Level History students debate the question 'How far was the Provisional Government responsible for its own downfall?' There were many factors that may have contributed to the end of the Provisional Government in November 1917 ... but is it right to blame the Soviets and Lenin?!
In March 1917 a provisional government established itself in Russia in the aftermath of the downfall of the Tsar. By October 1917 it had been swept away and Lenin's Bolshevik Party replaced it. The crises of 1917 and the challenge of sharing power with the Petrograd Soviet overwhelmed the government before they could establish a democratic elected regime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Nicholas II gone, the Provisional Government led by Alexander Kerensky takes control.
REPRINTED FROM WIKIPEDIA WITH THANKS AND RESPECT Synopsis In 19th Century America in the frontier town of , the troublesome Clanton brothers, , Phineas and Billy, are in town in search of to settle an old score over the death of another brother called Reuben. They meet up with their hired hand Seth Harper at the Last Chance Saloon. He knows what Holliday looks like and describes his coat and demeanour. This is overheard by bar singer , who lets her paramour Holliday know he is in danger. The has arrived in a nearby stable, with the in agony from toothache. He and his companions and , dressed as cowboys, soon encounter local marshal , who offers them his protection and warns them to keep their counsel. The Doctor finds the dentist – Holliday himself - while Dodo and Steven book rooms at the local hotel. There they are mocked by the Clantons, who suspect the Doctor they refer to is Holliday himself. Seth Harper is sent to the dentist's surgery and invites the Doctor, tooth removed, to the hotel in five minutes to meet his friends. Holliday is initially happy to let him be shot in his place, allowing the real Doc to disappear, but Kate intervenes to ensure the Doctor survives. This buys some time until Holliday relents and hides in an upstairs chamber of the hotel, firing his gun at appropriate moments to con the Clantons into thinking the Doctor is indeed Holliday the sharpshooter. Soon afterward Wyatt Earp and Sheriff arrive and break up the fracas, taking the Doctor into custody for his own protection. Steven now becomes embroiled in a plot to smuggle the Doctor a gun to help free him from the jailhouse, but the Doctor refuses to be armed. Steven is shortly afterward confronted by a rabble wound up by the Clantons, who are intent on lynching him as an associate of the disreputable Holliday. Once more it is Earp and Masterson who defuse the situation, and also take Phin Clanton into custody to ensure the co-operation of his brothers. The Doctor and Steven are freed and told to leave town as soon as possible. Dodo has meanwhile fallen in with Kate and Doc, who both plan to leave town and take her with them. When Seth Harper stumbles across their escape plans, Holliday kills him, and the trio then depart. Harper's role as aide to the Clantons is soon replaced by a new arrival, , who shoots local barman Charlie by way of an introduction to the town of Tombstone. The Doctor and Steven return to the Last Chance Saloon in search of Dodo and encounter the dangerous Ringo. Wyatt Earp's brothers Warren and have meanwhile arrived at Tombstone to help him enforce the law. The Doctor soon tells them that Ringo is in town. Events take a harsh turn when the other Clanton brothers visit the jail to free Phin, killing in the process. Meanwhile Steven heads out of town to look for Dodo with Ringo in tow in search of Holliday. Steven and Kate end up being taken by Ringo to the Clanton ranch where the Clantons recamp and tell their father, , that they have killed an Earp. Wyatt Earp swears vengeance and starts to build a posse of lawmen to deal with the Clantons once and for all. Doc Holliday returns to Tombstone with Dodo, and offers his services to his old friend Earp too. Attempts by the Doctor to defuse the situation amount to little: there will be a . On the one side are the three Clanton brothers and Johnny Ringo; on the other, the two Earps and Doc Holliday. At the end of the gunfight Ringo and the three Clantons are shot dead. Shortly thereafter, the Doctor, Steven and Dodo slip away in the TARDIS. They arrive on a strange planet, and decide to go out and have a look. As they leave, a strange man is seen approaching the TARDIS on the scanner. [] Continuity For dating of this episode, see the . Apart from the time travellers, this serial intentionally takes dramatic liberties with historical events and many inaccuracies are present. For example, the participants in the gunfight are nearly entirely wrong; in the fight, , , , and faced down , , and . The McLaury brothers and Billy Clanton died. Although and were initially present at the scene of the gunfight, both ran from the fight and were unharmed. The Clantons' had been killed by Mexican in an in August 1881, in retribution for the killing of Mexicans at the (and most likely did not wear a ). There was no one by the name of Reuben Clanton, and neither Johnny Ringo nor Phineas Clanton were in town at the time. lived in Tombstone with his brothers, but he was not a marshal. ran a saloon. Warren was shot and killed in a bar fight almost twenty years after the Tombstone events. Likewise there is no basis in fact for anything about the depiction of the . Neither its name, its offered entertainment, its set decoration, nor its apparent volume of business are appropriate to Tombstone saloons in 1881. [] Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions)Archive "A Holiday for the Doctor" 30 April 1966 23:48 6.5 16mm t/r "Don't Shoot the Pianist" 7 May 1966 23:47 6.6 16mm t/r "Johnny Ringo" 14 May 1966 23:52 6.2 16mm t/r "The OK Corral" 21 May 1966 23:53 5.7 16mm t/r The working title for this story was The Gunslingers. This was the last serial of the series to have individual episode titles (until the revival). From on, each serial had an overall title divided into numbered parts or episodes. Despite this, a caption at the end of The OK Corral read "Next Episode: Dr. Who and the Savages". According to About Time by and , this was the first made for British television. [] Cast notes Dalek voice actor David Graham played Charlie the barman. He later played Kerensky in . Doc Holliday was played by Anthony Jacobs, whose son Matthew visited the set during production of the serial. Thirty years later, wrote the script for the 1996 . later played Morix in and Dastari in . [] Music The Gunfighters is notable for being the first Doctor Who episodes to contain musical narration, in the form of the "Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon". It was sung by , who does not appear onscreen (although Dodo appears to hear the ballad at the end of the serial). Baron would later appear, however, in the serial , in the role of Captain Wrack. (See also .) The ballad itself is included as an extra on the CD soundtrack release. The notion of commissioning original songs for Doctor Who would resume when the series was revived in 2005, beginning with "Song for Ten" in . [] Broadcast and reception A common myth is that this story has the lowest ratings of any Doctor Who story. This myth likely stems from a misunderstanding of the difference between audience share and Audience Appreciation scores. The former indicates the size of the viewing audience and the latter is based on a survey gauging the viewers' opinions of the programme. In fact, the audience size for the serial ranged from 6.5 million viewers for the first episode to 5.7 million for the last. However, the Audience Appreciation scores for the last three episodes equalled or went below the lowest scores for Doctor Who, with the very last episode, "The O.K. Corral", having a score of 30%, the lowest ever to date. That said, the story did post ratings that were disappointing by a number of different measures. The Gunfighters represented a significant decrease over the previous serial, , which had ranged from 7.8 to 9.4 million viewers. Each episode of The Gunfighters was also significantly lower than for the first 18 weeks of Series 3, wherein the lowest-rated week—at 7.9 million viewers—belonged to the episode "The Feast of Steven" from . Each episode of the serial was also beaten by the serials, which were respectively broadcast in similar April–May slots in 1965 () and in 1964 (). While not the lowest-rated Doctor Who story of all time, or even the lowest-rated Hartnell story, The Gunfighters did open a sustained period of significantly lower ratings for the program that would last almost the entirety of the remainder of the First Doctor's era. Beginning with "The O.K. Corral" — the very same episode that received the lowest Audience Appreciation figures of any Doctor Who episode — no Hartnell episode would top 6 million viewers until Episode 2 of his final story, . [] In print A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in July 1985. It is narrated in first person by Doc Holliday (a framing scene introduces him on his deathbed) and makes a major change in the character of Johnny Ringo by depicting him as a student of the . book The Gunfighters Series Release number 101 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN Release date 9 January 1986 [] VHS, CD and DVD releases This serial was released on in November 2002. Later, in 2007, it was released on , with linking narration, the entire "Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon", and a bonus interview from Peter Purves. It will be released in a box set named Earth Story along with on 20 June 2011. [] References [] Monahan, Sherry. Tombstone's Treasure: Silver Mines & Saloons. University of New Mexico Press. 2007. Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). . Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from on 2008-03-31. Retrieved 2008-08-30. . Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 2008-08-30. Sullivan, Shannon (2005-04-29). . A Brief History of Time Travel. Retrieved 2008-08-30. Howe, David J.; Stammers, Mark; Walker, Stephen James (1994). Doctor Who The Handbook - The First Doctor. London: . p. 126. . Howe, David J.; Walker, Stephen James (1998). . Doctor Who: The Television Companion. London: . p. 89. . Retrieved 7 March 2011. [] External links at at at the [] Reviews reviews at reviews at [] Target novelisation reviews at reviews at