Russia, 1917

Russia, 1917
Title Russia, 1917 PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Sanders
Publisher
Total Pages 278
Release 1989
Genre History
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Revolutionary Russia, 1917

Revolutionary Russia, 1917
Title Revolutionary Russia, 1917 PDF eBook
Author John M. Thompson
Publisher Waveland Press
Total Pages 224
Release 1996-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1478610441

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The Russian Revolution of 1917 profoundly affected the recent history of the world. Its impact has been felt in every corner of the globe. People, ideas, and events have all been touched by it. This thought-provoking book not only offers a short, clear narrative of what happened in 1917, but also analyzes and discusses the whys of the revolution. Within bounds of reasonable speculation, the author raises interpretive questions about the events of 1917 in an effort to stimulate the interest and thinking of students.

Russia, 1917

Russia, 1917
Title Russia, 1917 PDF eBook
Author George Katkov
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1967
Genre
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Caught in the Revolution

Caught in the Revolution
Title Caught in the Revolution PDF eBook
Author Helen Rappaport
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 480
Release 2016-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 1473518172

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SELECTED AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE TELEGRAPH AND EVENING STANDARD '[The] centenary will prompt a raft of books on the Russian Revolution. They will be hard pushed to better this highly original, exhaustively researched and superbly constructed account.' Saul David, Daily Telegraph 'A gripping, vivid, deeply researched chronicle of the Russian Revolution told through the eyes of a surprising, flamboyant cast of foreigners in Petrograd, superbly narrated by Helen Rappaport.' Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of The Romanovs Between the first revolution in February 1917 and Lenin’s Bolshevik coup in October, Petrograd (the former St Petersburg) was in turmoil. Foreign visitors who filled hotels, bars and embassies were acutely aware of the chaos breaking out on their doorsteps. Among them were journalists, diplomats, businessmen, governesses and volunteer nurses. Many kept diaries and wrote letters home: from an English nurse who had already survived the sinking of the Titanic; to the black valet of the US Ambassador, far from his native Deep South; to suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst, who had come to Petrograd to inspect the indomitable Women’s Death Battalion led by Maria Bochkareava. Drawing upon a rich trove of material and through eye-witness accounts left by foreign nationals who saw the drama unfold, Helen Rappaport takes us right up to the action – to see, feel and hear the Revolution as it happened.

Revolutionary Russia

Revolutionary Russia
Title Revolutionary Russia PDF eBook
Author Rex A. Wade
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 298
Release 2004-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 1134397631

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This collection presents the major recent writings on the Russian Revolution and its context. It brings together key texts to illustrate new interpretive approaches and covers the central topics and themes. Together, the chapters in this volume form a coherent representation of both the events and the theories and debates that relate to them.

The Women's Revolution

The Women's Revolution
Title The Women's Revolution PDF eBook
Author Judy Cox
Publisher Haymarket Books
Total Pages 94
Release 2019-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 1608467864

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The dominant view of the Russian Revolution of 1917 is of a movement led by prominent men like Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky. Despite the demonstrations of female workers for ‘bread and herrings’, which sparked the February Revolution, in most historical accounts of this momentous period, women are too often relegated to the footnotes. Judy Cox argues that women were essential to the success of the revolution and to the development of the Bolshevik Party. With biographical sketches of famous female revolutionaries like Alexandra Kollontai and less well-known figures like Elena Stasova and Larissa Reisner, The Women’s Revolution tells the inspiring story of how Russian women threw off centuries of oppression to strike, organize, liberate themselves and ultimately try to build a new world based on equality and freedom for all.

Revolution in Russia

Revolution in Russia
Title Revolution in Russia PDF eBook
Author Edith Rogovin Frankel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 460
Release 1992-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780521405850

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The Russian Revolution of 1917 continues to be a subject of most intense controversy. Eighteen leading specialists from different generations, countries and schools of thought, accordingly re-examine the key issues and events of that crucial year.