An authoritative history of the Russian Revolution and the "violent
and disruptive acts" that created the first modern totalitarian
regime, portraying the crisis at the heart of the tsarist empire "A
deep and eloquent condemnation of the revolution and its aftermath."
—The New York Times Drawing on archival materials released in
Russia, Richard Pipes chronicles the upheaval that began as a
conservative revolt but was soon captured by messianic intellectuals
intent not merely on reforming Russia but on remaking the world. He
provides fresh accounts of the revolution's personalities and
policies, crises, and cruelties, from the murder of the royal family
through civil war, famine, and state terror. Brilliantly and
persuasively, Pipes shows us why the resulting system owes less to the
theories of Marx than it did to the character of Lenin and Russia's
long authoritarian tradition. What ensues is a path-clearing work that
is indispensable to any understanding of the events of the century.
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ISBN
9780307788580
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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