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Rethinking the Russian Revolution

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This study is an introduction to the momentous events of the Russian Revolution in 1917 with an analysis of the reasons behind the characteristic polarization of opinions concerning this momentous political event and why for some it is a milestone of human progress and for others, a catastrophic chapter in government oppression.

232 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1990

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Edward Acton

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This was an interesting and concise summary of different interpretations of the Russian revolution. Would recommend
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