A Short History of the Russian Revolution: Revised Edition

Author:   Professor Emeritus Geoffrey Swain (University of Glasgow, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781350153837


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   27 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Professor Emeritus Geoffrey Swain (University of Glasgow, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781350153837


ISBN 10:   1350153834
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   27 January 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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‘Extremely exciting – beautifully designed intellectually.’ * Helen Castor, Fellow in History, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, UK * ‘In this compact book of just over 200 pages, Geoffrey Swain does a surprisingly good job of presenting a historical overview of the October Revolution...’ * Carlos Martinez, Morning Star * ‘A valuable contribution... offers a useful text for newcomers to the topic, especially undergraduate Students... an original and widely accessible contribution to scholarship on the Russian revolution. Swain should be commended for his bold and engaging thesis. A century on from 1917, his book will challenge and stimulate discussion amongst specialists and non-specialists alike.’ * European History Quarterly * This brilliant short history explains why Russian workers were a genuine revolutionary force that underpinned the rise of the Bolsheviks in 1917, and charts how by the autumn of 1918 hopes for a socialist coalition were dashed by Lenin’s preference for single-party dictatorship. A gripping tale, expertly and convincingly told. * Ian D. Thatcher, Professor of History, Ulster University, Ireland * Professor Swain has produced an immensely valuable introduction to the Russian Revolution which succeeds in being wide-ranging, stimulating and highly readable. The inclusion of items published around the centenary in 2017 ensures it is the most up-to-date account currently available. * Chris Read, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Warwick, UK *


'Extremely exciting - beautifully designed intellectually.' * Helen Castor, Fellow in History, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, UK * 'In this compact book of just over 200 pages, Geoffrey Swain does a surprisingly good job of presenting a historical overview of the October Revolution...' * Carlos Martinez, Morning Star * 'A valuable contribution... offers a useful text for newcomers to the topic, especially undergraduate Students... an original and widely accessible contribution to scholarship on the Russian revolution. Swain should be commended for his bold and engaging thesis. A century on from 1917, his book will challenge and stimulate discussion amongst specialists and non-specialists alike.' * European History Quarterly * This brilliant short history explains why Russian workers were a genuine revolutionary force that underpinned the rise of the Bolsheviks in 1917, and charts how by the autumn of 1918 hopes for a socialist coalition were dashed by Lenin's preference for single-party dictatorship. A gripping tale, expertly and convincingly told. * Ian D. Thatcher, Professor of History, Ulster University, Ireland * Professor Swain has produced an immensely valuable introduction to the Russian Revolution which succeeds in being wide-ranging, stimulating and highly readable. The inclusion of items published around the centenary in 2017 ensures it is the most up-to-date account currently available. * Chris Read, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Warwick, UK *


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Geoffrey Swain is Honorary Professor Emeritus and former Nove Chair in Russian and East European Studies at the University of Glasgow, UK

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