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Préface
•Extensive author tour
•Promotion and publicity, along with our other titles on the subject, to coincide with the centenary of the Russian Revolution.
•Slavic and Russian studies scholarship has become less burdened by old ideological predispositions since the end of of the Cold War. This is reflected in the broadening of debate in the Slavic Review, and other serious historical journals.
•A new generation of graduate students and younger readers are re-visiting the great debates of the Old and New Left with fresh eyes, including those over revolution in the modern world.
Auteur
Todd Chretien is a member of the International Socialist Organization, a frequent contributor to Socialist Worker and the International Socialist Review, and editor of Haymarket Books’ edition of State and Revolution by V.I. Lenin (2014).
Texte du rabat
The Russian Revolution turned the world upside down. This reader tells the story of what happened with riveting eyewitness accounts.
Contenu
Introduction by Todd Chretien Acknowledgements A note on text and sources
I. Causes and meaning of the Russian Revolution
II. The February Revolution
III. A springtime of dual power
IV. The July Days and the Kornilov counterrevolution
V. Debating insurrection
VI. The October Revolution
VIII. Characters in the Russian Revolution
IX. Bolsheviks in America
X. By way of an assessment