Service, The Russian Revolution, 1900-1927; White, Lenin: The Practice And Theory Of Revolution
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.28.2.101-103Abstract
The Russian Revolution of 1917 is one of the most compelling and controversial topics in modem Russian history. The backgrounds and ideologies of the participants vary from defenders of the monarchy to radical revolutionaries and many in between. How these events and people have been interpreted over the past 85 years has filled hundreds of books and journal articles with many varied opinions. The controversy over how to interpret the Russian Revolution has made it difficult to introduce to students who are unfamiliar with the depth of the subject.
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