1689 - 1916 (Imperial Russia) - History, Russian & Soviet History, Europe - Politics & Government
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Overview
Had the revolution developed more normally -- that is, under peaceful circumstances, as it had in 1912 -- the proletariat would always have held a dominant position, while the peasant masses would gradually have been taken in tow by the proletariat and drawn into the whirlpool of the revolution. But the war produced an altogether different succession of events. . . .Synopsis
Had the revolution developed more normally -- that is, under peaceful circumstances, as it had in 1912 -- the proletariat would always have held a dominant position, while the peasant masses would gradually have been taken in tow by the proletariat and drawn into the whirlpool of the revolution. But the war produced an altogether different succession of events. . . .
Book Details
Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Alan Rodgers Books
Pages
156
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781598182651