Lenin : a revolutionary life

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Lenin : a revolutionary life

Christopher Read

(Routledge historical biographies / series editor, Robert Pearce)

Routledge, 2005

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [292]-299) and index

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Description

Breaks new grounds in Lenin studies Routledge is uniformly doing well with Russian history Author is very distinguished and his name is closely connected to historiographical debate surrounding the Russian Revolution

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction 1. Choosing Revolution 2. Laying the Foundations of Leninism (1896-1902) 3. Constructing Leninism 4. Imperialism, War and Revolution 5. From the Finland Station to the Winter Palace 6. From Classroom to Laboratory - Early Experiments 7. Revolutionary War 8. Re-evaluation, Succession and Testament Conclusion. Further Reading Timeline

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