Reinterpreting revolutionary Russia

essays in honour of James D. White

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Reinterpreting revolutionary Russia

essays in honour of James D. White

"Reinterpreting Revolutionary Russia is a collection of essays from a team of internationally renowned experts. Each chapter reinterprets key issues and debates, including political, social, cultural and international aspects of the Russian revolution stretching from the late imperial period to the early Soviet state. Specific issues such as that of terrorism in the Russian liberation movement are discussed, as well as studies of the broader historiography, discussing why the Revolution happened and when it ended. Importantly, there are reassessments of the role of key individuals, rescuing Lenin, Trotsky and Krupskaya from mythology.

In addition, the impact of political struggles upon the cultural world, from museum displays to historical reputations, is investigated, and the repercussions of the Bolshevik revolution for international relations are also highlighted. This collection is essential reading for an understanding of the driving forces of the Russian revolution, of the role of individuals, of the broader social and political landscape, and of the impact the revolution had on the wider world."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
219

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index

Published in
Basingstoke [England], New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
DK265 .R3844 2006, D900-D2027D13-D15D20

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 219 p. ;
Number of pages
219

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL18213862M
ISBN 10
1403998981, 9781403998
LCCN
2006045598
OCLC/WorldCat
69021078
LibraryThing
6082784
Goodreads
5717958

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Work ID
OL18208522W

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