Abstract

This article examines the activities of the Far Eastern Socialist-Revolutionary organizations in the period from October 1917 to April 1918. The authors highlight the split in the Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries, aggravated after the events of October 1917, the attitude of the Right Social Revolutionaries to the October events and the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly and their tactics in new conditions. The tactics of the Far Eastern Socialist-Revolutionaries, their alliance with the Mensheviks and their readiness to cooperate with eligible elements to oppose the Bolsheviks in the region, as well as their first actions against Soviet power, are studied in more detail.

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