Rethinking the Russian Revolution

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Rethinking the Russian Revolution

Edward Acton

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E. Arnold ; Distributed in the USA by Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1990

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Bibliography: p. 210-224

Includes index

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: pbk ISBN 9780713165302

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For its admirers, the Russian Revolution is a milestone in human progress; for its critics, it is a catastrophe of monstrous proportions. Edward Acton's stimulating study combines an introduction to the momentous events of 1917 with an analysis of this controversy.
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ISBN 9780713166095

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Few events have provoked fiercer or more highly politicized historical controversy than the Russian Revolution. Edward Acton's stimulating new study combines an introduction to the momentous events of 1917 with an analysis of the controversy. As well as allowing an evaluation of a broad spread of traditional interpretations, his approach brings home the full implications of recent "revisionist" work and the radical reinterpretation of the revolution to which it points.

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