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_cDK265.17 .A33 1972
245 0 4 _aThe Russian Revolution and Bolshevik victory
_bcauses and processes
_cedited with an introduction by A.E. Adams
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aLexington, Mass.
_bD.C. Heath and Company
_c1972
300 _axix, 196 p.
_bill.
_c24 cm
490 0 _aProblems in European civilization
504 _aБібліогр. : c. 192-196.
505 0 _tThe March Revolution: its causes and its leaders: Kennan, G. F. The autocracy’s many shortcomings brought its collapse. Pares, B. Rasputin and the Empress Alexandra. Lyashchenko, P. I. Economic and social consequences of the war. Chamberlain, W. H. The March Revolution was spontaneous. Trotsky, L. Bolshevik workingmen led the revolt.
_tFrom March to October: the search for ever more radical solutions: Ulam, A. B. Democracy failed to solve Russia’s problems. Golovine, N. N. A demoralized army spread dissatisfaction among the people. Mitrany, D. A primitive peasants’ war gained momentum. Owen, L. A. The peasant became "autocrat of Russia." Pipes, R. National minorities sought autonomy and independence. Deutscher, I. Bolsheviks led workers toward radical revolution.
_tThe Bolshevik victory: why the Provisional Government fell and why the Bolsheviks were successful: Kerensky, A. Both left and right betrayed the Provisional Government. Strakhovsky, L. I. Kerensky betrayed Russia. Daniels, R. V. Lenin gambled wildly and won. Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The Bolshevik Party led the masses.
700 _aAdams, Arthur E.
_ced.
964 _a2010-05-28
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