Historically Inevitable?
Turning Points of the Russian Revolution
Marx held that the progression of society from capitalism to communism was 'historically inevitable'. In Russia in 1917, it seemed that Marx's theory was being born out in reality. But was the Russian Revolution really inevitable? This collection of fourteen contributions from the world's leading Russian scholars attempts to answer the question by looking back at the key turning points of the revolution. From the Russo-Japanese conflict of 1904-5 through to the appropriation of church property in 1922, and focusing especially on the incredible chain of events in 1917 leading to the October Revolution itself, Historically Inevitable? is a fore…
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Weitere Autoren: Crawford, Donald (Beitr.) / McMeekin, Sean (Beitr.) / Lieven, Dominic (Beitr.) / Figes, Orlando (Beitr.) / Sakwa, Richard (Beitr.) / Smith, Douglas (Beitr.) / Sixsmith, Martin (Beitr.) / Dixon, Simon (Beitr.) / Kolonitsky, Boris (Beitr.) / Pipes, Richard (Beitr.) / Radzinsky, Edvard (Beitr.) / Kelly, Catriona (Beitr.) / Landis, Erik (Beitr.) / Mawdsley, Evan (Beitr.)
- ISBN: 978-1-78125-021-1
- EAN: 9781781250211
- Produktnummer: 19675015
- Verlag: Profile Books
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
- Seitenangabe: 384 S.
- Masse: H24.0 cm x B16.2 cm x D3.4 cm 651 g
- Gewicht: 651
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Tony Brenton was a British diplomat from 1975 to 2009, completing his career as Charge d´Affaires in Washington, and then Ambassador in Moscow. He is now a Fellow of Wolfson College Cambridge, writing a book on the Russia of Peter the Great, and is a regular commentator on contemporary Russian issues.
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