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The Russian Revolution, 1917–1945
2010This book offers a fresh analysis of the Russian Revolution from a global perspective. It stresses the historical role of Soviet Communism in the modernization of the country, the defeat of Nazism, and the rise of American power and world leadership. For students and scholars of the Russian Revolution, there are pivotal questions that merit ...
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The Russian Revolution, 1917–1921
1998For Soviet critics, Western historians gave too much emphasis to the fall of tsarism rather than to the necessity for its overthrow in the February Revolution, and exaggerated the degree of social harmony in general while underestimating the role of the proletariat led by the Bolsheviks at the beginning of 1917.
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The Universal Importance of the Russian Revolution of 1917
Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2018The paper is dedicated to scientific events organized to mark the centenary of the revolution of 1917 in Russia. It is noted that 2000 new books were timed to the jubilee and saw the light of day, supported by the Russian Academy of Sciences. The main trend of recent years has been depoliticized presentation of the revolutionary events.
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The Origins of the Russian Revolution 1861–1917
Alan Wood provides a concise introduction to the Russian Revolution and its origins dating back to the emancipation of the Russian peasant serfs in 1861. The third edition of this successful pamphlet brings the historiography up to date to include the multitude of research in the last ten years that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union and the ...openaire +1 more source
The Russian Revolution: Broadening Understandings of 1917
History Compass, 2007Abstract The rich historiography of the revolution has tended to focus around urban and political elites, labour history and events in Petrograd and to a lesser extent Moscow. The collapse of the Soviet Union opened previously inaccessible archives and shifted the ideological battlegrounds ranged over by scholars of the Russian ...
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Great Britain and the Russian Revolution of 1917
2019This chapter looks at the clarification of several principal points, to better understand the impact of the Russian Revolution upon both the British official mind and public opinion after the collapse of the Tsardom in March and the downfall of the Provisional Government in November 1917.
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Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932
2017Review of Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932, Reviewed September 2017 by Stephen J. Bury, Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian, Frick Art Reference Library, bury@frick.org.
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Credibility revolution and the future of Russian studies
Post-Soviet Affairs, 2023Alexander Libman
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