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History of the Russian Revolution
“During the first two months of 1917 Russia was still a Romanov monarchy. Eight months later the Bolsheviks stood at the helm. They were little known to anybody when the year began, and their leaders were still under indictment for state treason when they came to power. You will not find another such sharp turn in history -- especially if you remember that it involves a nation of 150 million people. It is clear that the events of 1917, whatever you think of them, deserve study,” wrote Leon Trotsky in The History of the Russian Revolution.
In this work, Trotsky, writing from the unique vantage point of a leading participant in both the 1905 and the October 1917 revolutions, explains the historical events, socio-economic processes, and political struggles that led to the creation of the world’s first workers’ state.
This single edition contains all three volumes of The History of the Russian Revolution in unabridged form.
In this work, Trotsky, writing from the unique vantage point of a leading participant in both the 1905 and the October 1917 revolutions, explains the historical events, socio-economic processes, and political struggles that led to the creation of the world’s first workers’ state.
This single edition contains all three volumes of The History of the Russian Revolution in unabridged form.
| Author | Leon Trotsky |
| Publisher | Pathfinder |
| Publication Date | 2007 |
| Pages | 1559 |
| Publication Type | Paperback |
| ISBN | 978-0-873488-29-7 |
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