‘The Commander-in-Chief’s Parliament’: The Practice of Dual Power in the Petrograd Garrison in 1917

IF 0.2 2区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
K. Tarasov
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This article examines the functioning of military power in the Petrograd garrison during the revolution of 1917. This problem is viewed as part of a study of the dual power system. Formally, all power over the soldiers in Petrograd belonged to the Commander-in-Chief and the headquarters of the Petrograd Military District. However, the conditions of the revolution created a new contact body between the Commander and the Petrograd Soviet called the Commander's Council. This body solved a wide range of issues, but mainly controlled the withdrawal of military units from the city. The history of the Council demonstrates the periodisation of dual power from February to October. At the beginning, mistrust, then cooperation, then an attempt by the military command to take all power into their own hands, and, finally, the struggle of the Soviet for complete control over the garrison, which ended with the October uprising. The article concludes that dual power in this period of political instability reduced distrust in the decisions of the military authorities. However, it took an effort on both sides to keep the system in balance; attempts to assume complete power led to an open struggle.
“总司令议会”:1917年彼得格勒驻军的双重权力实践
本文考察了1917年革命期间彼得格勒卫戍部队的军事权力运作。这个问题被看作是双动力系统研究的一部分。在形式上,彼得格勒对士兵的一切权力都属于总司令和彼得格勒军区总部。然而,革命的条件在总司令和彼得格勒苏维埃之间建立了一个新的联系机构,称为总司令委员会。这个机构解决了广泛的问题,但主要是控制军事单位从城市撤出。安理会的历史显示了从2月到10月的双重权力的阶段性。一开始是不信任,然后是合作,然后是军事指挥部试图将所有权力掌握在自己手中,最后是苏维埃为完全控制守军而进行的斗争,这以十月起义告终。文章的结论是,在这一政治不稳定时期的双重权力减少了对军事当局决策的不信任。然而,双方都付出了努力来保持系统的平衡;夺取全部权力的企图导致了公开的斗争。
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