HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION VOLUME 1
Language: English Publication details: Delhi Aakar 2014/01/01Edition: 1Description: 502ISBN:- 9789350022344
- 947.084 TRO/HI
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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.
--Leon Trotsky, from History of the Russian Revolution
Regarded by many as among the most powerful works of history ever written, this book offers an unparalleled account of one of the most pivotal and hotly debated events in world history. This book reveals, from the perspective of one of its central actors, the Russian Revolution s profoundly democratic, emancipatory character.
Originally published in three parts, Trotsky s masterpiece is collected here in a single volume. It serves as the most vital and inspiring record of the Russian Revolution to date.
[T]he greatest history of an event that I know.
--C. L. R. James
In Trotsky all passions were aroused, but his thought remained calm and his vision clear.... His involvement in the struggle, far from blurring his sight, sharpens it.... The History is his crowning work, both in scale and power and as the fullest expression of his ideas on revolution. As an account of a revolution, given by one of its chief actors, it stands unique in world literature.
--Isaac Deutscher
Contents
Volume One
New Introduction by Kunal Chattopadhyay and Soma Marik
Introduction by Alan Woods
A Note About the Author
Preface
1.Peculiarities of Russia's Development
2.Czarist Russia in the War
3.The Proletariat and the Peasantry
4.The Czar and the Czarina
5.The Idea of a Palace Revolution
6.The Death Agony of the Monarchy
7.Five Days
8.Who Led the February Insurrection ?
9.The Paradox of the February Revolution
10.The New Power
11.Dual Power
12.The executive Committee
13.The Army and the War
14.The Ruling Group and the War
15.The Bolsheviks and Lenin
16.Re-arming the Party
17.The 'April Days'
18.The First Coalition
19.The Offensive
20.The Peasantry
21.Shifts in the Masses
22.The Soviet Congress and the June Demonstration
23.Conclusion
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