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Circles of the Russian Revolution: Internal and International Consequences of the Year 1917 in Russia: Routledge Studies in Modern European History

Editat de Łukasz Adamski, Bartłomiej Gajos
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2021
This volume provides the English-speaking reader with little-known perspectives of Central and Eastern European historians on the topic of the Russian Revolution. Whereas research into the Soviet Union’s history has flourished at Western universities, the contribution of Central and Eastern European historians, during the Cold War working in conditions of imposed censorship, to this field of academic research has often been seriously circumscribed. Bringing together perspectives from across Central and Eastern Europe alongside contributions from established scholars from the West, this significant volume casts the year 1917 in a new critical light.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367786229
ISBN-10: 0367786222
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Modern European History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

List of Contributors









  1. Introduction



    by Łukasz Adamski, Bartłomiej Gajos







  2. "A ravaged century": Did the Russian revolution define the 1900s?



    by Marek Kornat







  3. Violence in the Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1914-2: A Survey of Recent Historiography



    by Steve S. Smith







  4. From utopia to a lawless state: Russian Marxism and Russian revolutions as a totalitarian project



    by Adam Bosiacki







  5. Loci of political power: The 1917 Russian Revolution from regional perspectives



    by Sarah Badcock







  6. The Karaim: Political and social activities during the Russian revolution and civil war



    by Petr Kaleta







  7. The 1917 Russian Revolution and Belarusian National Movement



    by Alaksandar Smaliańczuk







  8. Great Britain and the 1917 revolution in Ukraine



    by Jan Jacek Bruski







  9. "Finexit" – The Russian Revolution and Finnish Independence



    by Kari Alenius







  10. Rebellion: Social conflict in Central and Eastern Europe in 1917–1920



    by Włodzimierz Borodziej, Maciej Górny







  11. Poland and the influence of the Revolution on the French and Western Political and Military Circles (1917-1921)



    by Frederic Dessberg







  12. The Consequences of the Russian Revolution on the Polish Question from the Western Point of View



    by Isabelle Davion







  13. Austria-Hungary and the Russian Revolution



    by Lothar Höbelt







  14. Great Britain and the Russian Revolution of 1917



    by Jewgienij Siergiejew







  15. Idle memory? The 1917 Anniversary in Russia



    by Boris Kołonicki, Maria Mackiewicz







  16. A quiet jubilee: Practices of the Political Commemoration of the Centenary of the 1917 Revolution(s) in Russia



    by Olga Malinowa







  17. (R)evolutionary memory in Tambov (1991–2017)



by Bartłomiej Gajos




Index

Notă biografică

Łukasz Adamski is a historian (PhD) and foreign policy expert, and also an author/editor of academic works devoted to Polish political thought, the history of Polish-Ukrainian and Polish-Russian relations. He is currently deputy director of the Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding since 2016 (a public institution, established by an act of the Polish parliament).


Bartłomiej Gajos is a historian, research fellow at the Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding and at the Institute of History (Polish Academy of Sciences). He specializes in the history of the Russian revolution and politics of memory.

Descriere

This volume provides the English-speaking reader with little-known perspectives of Central and Eastern European historians on the topic of the Russian Revolution.