Rethinking the Russian Revolution
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For its admirers, the Russian Revolution is a milestone in human progress; for its critics, it is a catastrophe of monstrous proportions. Edward Acton's stimulating study combines an introduction to the momentous events of 1917 with an analysis of this controversy.
Author: Professor Edward Acton
Format: Paperback, 240 pages, 138mm x 214mm, 314 g
Published: 1990, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Genre: Regional History
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For its admirers, the Russian Revolution is a milestone in human progress; for its critics, it is a catastrophe of monstrous proportions. Edward Acton's stimulating study combines an introduction to the momentous events of 1917 with an analysis of this controversy.
Rethinking the Russian Revolution