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The Kerenski Memoirs

The Kerenski Memoirs
Author: Aleksandr Teodorovič Kerenski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1966
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Russia and History's Turning Point

Russia and History's Turning Point
Author: Aleksander Fyodorovic Kerensky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1966
Genre: Russia
ISBN: 9780598394835

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The Kerensky Memoires

The Kerensky Memoires
Author: Oleg Alexander KERENSKY
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1966
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Russia and History's Turning Point

Russia and History's Turning Point
Author: Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kerensky
Publisher: New York : Duell, Sloan and Pearce [1965]
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1965
Genre: Russia
ISBN:

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Memoirs of the Minister-President of the Second Provisional Government of 1917, the describe Russia's social and political life from 1905 to the Bolshevik coup d'etat.


The Fall of Tsarism

The Fall of Tsarism
Author: Semion Lyandres
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199235759

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Reveals to the world for the first time a unique and hitherto undiscovered selection of interviews with leading participants in the February Revolution of 1917, representing the most significant contemporary testimony on the overthrow of Europe's last old regime.


Bolshevism: The Road to Revolution

Bolshevism: The Road to Revolution
Author: Alan Woods
Publisher: Wellred Books
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre:
ISBN: 1900007851

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There have been many books and potted histories of the Russian Revolution, either written from an anti-Bolshevik perspective, or its Stalinist mirror image, which paint a false account of the rise of Bolshevism. For them, Bolshevism is either a historical "accident" or "tragedy." Or it is portrayed erroneously as the work of one great man (Lenin) who marched single-minded toward the October Revolution. Author Alan Woods* reveals the real evolution of Bolshevism as a living struggle of various class forces, tendencies and individuals. Using a wealth of primary sources, Woods uncovers the fascinating growth and development of Bolshevism in pre-revolutionary Russia up to the seizure of power in October 1917. This is the second, expanded US edition of this monumental work. It comes at an important time, as the world economic crisis calls for a thorough study of working class history in order to educate a new generation of revolutionaries.


Longman Companion to Imperial Russia, 1689-1917

Longman Companion to Imperial Russia, 1689-1917
Author: David Longley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2014-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317882199

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This is the first book of its kind to draw together information on the major events in Russian history from 1695 to 1917 - covering the eventful period from the accession of Peter the Great to the fall of Nicholas II. Not only is a vast amount of material on key events and topics brought together, but the book also contains fascinating background material to convey the reality of life in the period.


Writing History in the Soviet Union

Writing History in the Soviet Union
Author: Arup Banerji
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351381989

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The history of the Soviet Union has been charted in several studies over the decades. These depictions while combining accuracy, elegance, readability and imaginativeness, have failed to draw attention to the political and academic environment within which these histories were composed. Writing History in the Soviet Union: Making the Past Work is aimed at understanding this environment. The book seeks to identify the significant hallmarks of the production of Soviet history by Soviet as well as Western historians. It traces how the Russian Revolution of 1917 triggered a shift in official policy towards historians and the publication of history textbooks for schools. In 1985, the Soviet past was again summoned for polemical revision as part and parcel of an attitude of openness (glasnost') and in this, literary figures joined their energies to those of historians. The Communist regime sought to equate the history of the country with that of the Communist Party itself in 1938 and 1962 and this imposed a blanket of conformity on history writing in the Soviet Union. The book also surveys the rich abundance of writing the Russian Revolution generated as well as the divergent approaches to the history of the period. The conditions for research in Soviet archives are described as an aspect of official monitoring of history writing. Another instance of this is the manner by which history textbooks have, through the years, been withdrawn from schools and others officially nursed into circulation. This intervention, occasioned in the present circumstance by statements by President Putin himself, in the manner in which history is taught in Russian schools, continues to this day. In other words, over the years, the regime has always worked to make the past work. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka