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Competing Voices From The Russian Revolution 1st Edition Michael C Hickey

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Competing Voices From The Russian Revolution 1st Edition Michael C Hickey
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 614
Author: Michael C. Hickey
ISBN: 9780313385247, 0313385246
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Competing Voices From The Russian Revolution 1st Edition Michael C Hickey by Michael C. Hickey 9780313385247, 0313385246 instant download after payment.

This new collection of documents helps students understand the complex texture of Russian public rhetoric and popular debate during World War I and the 1917 Revolution. How better to understand history than through the words of those who lived it? Competing Voices from the Russian Revolution: Fighting Words presents documents that underscore the extraordinary richness of public discussion about key events and issues during the 1917 Russian Revolution, one of the pivotal events in modern history. Carefully edited and annotated, the documents help clarify the issues while revealing the broad range of ways in which Russians understood the events unfolding around them. Focusing on public rhetoric and debate in Russia from the outbreak of World War I in 1914 through the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly in January 1918, the documents present the views not only of key political figures, but also of ordinary men and women—mothers, soldiers, factory workers, peasants, students, businesspeople, and educated professionals.

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