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🗓️ 24 February 2020
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When people are crying out for help, maybe don't murder them in the streets.
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1:13.2 | Hello, and welcome to Revolutions. |
1:22.8 | Episode 10.33 Bloody Sunday. |
1:29.8 | Last time we talked about how the shocking disappointments of the Russo-Japanese War led |
1:35.0 | to a sudden awakening of liberal and reformist opposition to the Tsar in the summer of |
1:39.2 | 1904 that culminated with the Zemstvah Congress, which demanded an end to Tsarist absolutism. |
1:46.5 | Today, we are going to talk about another major tie that was rising alongside that liberal |
1:51.3 | opposition, the workers' movement, and how that movement itself building up steam |
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