John Reed and the Russian Revolution : uncollected articles, letters and speeches on Russia, 1917-1920

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John Reed and the Russian Revolution : uncollected articles, letters and speeches on Russia, 1917-1920

edited by Eric Homberger with John Biggart

Macmillan, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

John Reed was an American writer and journalist who first made his reputation in 1914 with an account of the Mexican Revolution. This book is about his experiences as a foreign correspondent in Europe during World War I and specifically his account of events in Russia in October 1917.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 1917: The fall of the Russian Bastille
  • the Russian peace
  • a visit to the Russian army
  • John Reed cables the "call news" of the Bolshevik revolt. Part 2 1918: the "origin of workers" control in Russia
  • Bolshevik foes of all imperialism
  • address to the Jacob Schwartz memorial meeting
  • the constituent assembly in Russia. Part 3 1919-20: how Soviet Russia conquered Imperial Germany
  • Doctor Rakovsky
  • the Bolshevik in 1919 - notebook entries
  • Soviet Russia now.

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