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The Russian Revolution and Bolshevik victory ; why and how? / edited by Arthur E. Adams.
Contributor
Adams, Arthur E.
Imprint:Boston : Heath, 1960.
Description108 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:THE MARCH REVOLUTION: WHAT CAUSED IT? AND WHO LED IT? Russia's history and culture / Paul N. Milyukov -- Rasputin and the Empress Alexandra / Bernard Pares -- Economic and social consequences of the War / Peter I. Lyashchenko -- The March Revolution was spontaneous / William H. Chamberlin -- Bolshevik workingmen led the revolt / Leon Trotsky -- FROM MARCH TO OCTOBER: WHY DID RUSSIA SEEK EVER MORE RADICAL SOLUTIONS? Russia faced a foreign policy dilemma / Victor Chernov -- A demoralized army spread dissatisfaction among the people / Nicholas N. Golovine -- A primitive peasants' war gained momentum / David Mitrany -- The peasant became 'autocrat of Russia' / Launcelot A. Owen -- Bolsheviks led workers toward radical revolution / Isaac Deutscher -- THE BOLSHEVIK VICTORY: WHY DID THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT FALL? AND WHY DID THE BOLSHEVIKS SUCCESSFULLY SEIZE POWER? Both left and right betrayed the provisional government / Alexander Kerensky -- Kerensky betrayed Russia / Leonid I. Srakhovsky -- Bolshevik organization and strategy brought victory / Merel Fainsod -- Marxist-Leninist theory guided the Party / The Communist party of the Soviet Union.
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