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Bread & Revolution: How Women Workers Toppled the Russian Empire
Published on:
8th March, 2025
# WOMEN WHO SPARKED A REVOLUTION: THE FEBRUARY 1917 PETROGRAD BREAD RIOTS
## Episode Description
In February 1917, the women workers of St. Petersburg's textile mills sparked a revolution that would topple the 300-year Romanov dynasty. This episode reveals how their demand for bread evolved into a movement that forever changed Russia, told through the eyes of the working women who led it.
## Episode Timestamps
- [00:03:15] Life in wartime St. Petersburg
- [00:07:30] The spark at Neva Thread Mills
- [00:12:45] The protests spread
- [00:16:20] Soldiers join the revolution
- [00:21:00] The fall of the Romanov dynasty
## Episode Summary
Against the backdrop of World War I and brutal winter conditions, the women of St. Petersburg's textile mills initiated what began as a bread riot but transformed into a revolution. Making up 70% of the textile workforce, these women faced starvation wages, 14-hour workdays, and increasingly scarce food rations. When news of another bread ration cut circulated, they organized a strike that spread rapidly through the city. Within days, their protest grew from 50,000 to 200,000 participants. The movement gained crucial momentum when military units began to side with the protesters, leading to the collapse of tsarist authority and the end of the Romanov dynasty.
## Key Takeaways
• Women workers comprised 70% of textile workforce during WWI
• The revolution began as a protest against bread ration cuts
• Factory workers' underground communication network was crucial
• Military defections proved decisive to the revolution's success
• The entire regime collapsed in less than a week
## Historical Figures
• Maria Skryabina: Young textile worker who witnessed the revolution
• Anastasia Boldyreva: Veteran worker who helped initiate the strike
• Nicholas II (1868-1918): Last Romanov Tsar, forced to abdicate
## Discussion Question
How might Russian history have differed if the military had remained loyal to the Tsar? What role did gender play in the soldiers' decision to join the protesters?
## Keywords
#RussianRevolution #WomensHistory #1917 #BreadRiots #Petrograd #WorkersRights #WWI #RomanovDynasty
## Quotable Moment
"Sisters, how long will we watch our children starve while the rich feast? How long will we break our bodies for wages that cannot buy bread?" - Anastasia Boldyreva
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