Circles of the Russian Revolution : internal and international consequences of the year 1917 in Russia /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Gajos, Bartlomiej, 1992- (Editor), Adamski, Łukasz, 1981- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
Series:Routledge studies in modern European history ; 69.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • The Russian Revolution and its many circles / Łukasz Adamski and Bartłomiej Gajos
  • "A ravaged century": did the Russian Revolution define the 1900s? / Marek Kornat
  • Violence in the Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1914-2: a survey of recent historiography / Steve S. Smith
  • From Utopia to a lawless state: Russian Marxism and Russian revolutions as a totalitarian project / Adam Bosiacki
  • Loci of political power: the 1917 Russian Revolution from regional perspectives / Sarah Badcock
  • The Karaim: political and social activities during the Russian Revolution and civil war / Petr Kaleta
  • The 1917 Russian Revolution and Belarusian national movement / Alaksandar Smalianczuk
  • Great Britain and the 1917 Revolution in Ukraine / Jan Jacek Bruski
  • "Finexit": the Russian Revolution and Finnish Independence / Kari Alenius
  • Rebellion: social conflict in Central and Eastern Europe in 1917-1920 / Wlodzimierz Borodziej, Maciej Górny
  • Poland and the influence of the revolution on the French and Western political and military circles (1917-1921) / Frederic Dessberg
  • The consequences of the Russian Revolution on the Polish question from the Western point of view / Isabelle Davion
  • Austria-Hungary and the Russian Revolution / Lothar Höbelt
  • Great Britain and the Russian Revolution of 1917 / Jewgienij Siergiejew
  • Idle memory? the 1917 anniversary in Russia / Boris Kolonicki, Maria Mackiewicz
  • A quiet jubilee: practices of the political commemoration of the centenary of the 1917 Revolution(s) in Russia / Olga Malinowa
  • (R)evolutionary memory in Tambov (1991-2017) / Bartlomiej Gajos.