Some French Contemporary Opinions of the Russian Revolution of 1905
Some French Contemporary Opinions of the Russian Revolution of 1905
Encarnacin Alzona
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PP- 234-235- * L'Humanite, 17 November, 1905, p. 3. • Ibid. , 28 October, 1905, p. 3. 98 THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION OF 1905 [^^^ act. They wanted him to effect a reconciHation between the government and the revolutionaries at the earHest possible date but the settlement must be in favor of the revolutionaries. The French moderate thinkers regretted that the disturb- ances in Russia had not ceased despite the appointment of Count de Witte and his liberal policy. The Revue des Deux" Mondes expressed ...the opinion that after Count de Witte had promised to introduce reforms, the Russian Liberals, if not the revolutionaries, should show confidence in his government. The effect of his promises was deplorable, it observed. There still existed throughout the empire what Taine called " anarchic spontanee " during the French Revolution. Terrorist acts were prevalent and their end seemed remote. Toward the close of the year 1905 Count de Witte as a reformer no longer figure conspicuously in the French press.
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