Lenin and the Russian Revolution

Lenin and the Russian Revolution - Arris Illustrated Histories

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Publisher's Synopsis

In February 1917, the immense centuries-old empire of the Czars, which had entered into war against Germany and Austria-Hungary in alliance with Britain and France, suddenly collapsed. Eight months later, Bolshevik revolutionaries under Lenin's leadership, took power and an armistice with Germany was signed. Few would have bet on the government of inexperienced Bolsheviks against the White Russian counter-revolutionaries sustained by the West. But the mobilisation of the population, the power of the Red Army and the political police and the experience the communists had gained dur-ing the war, together with Lenin's skills in directing the new political economy, allowed the new regime to strengthen its hold on Russia. By the time of Lenin's death on 21 January 1924 the continued existence of the communist regime was assured although Stalin's rise to promi-nence meant that the nature of communist power was very different from that envisaged by the heroes of the October Revolution. Antonella Salomoni was educated at the University of Bologna. She teaches history and contributes regularly to international journals.

Book information

ISBN: 9781844370238
Publisher: The Armchair Traveller at the bookHaus
Imprint: Armchair Traveller
Pub date:
DEWEY: 947.0841092
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 159
Weight: 323g
Height: 192mm
Width: 130mm
Spine width: 15mm