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ISBN 10: 0190658932
ISBN 13: 978-0190658939
Author: Tony Brenton
Was revolution inevitable? : turning points of the Russian Revolution 1st Table of contents:
1 1900–1920 Foreign intervention: The long view
2 September 1911 The assassination of Stolypin
3 June 1914 Grigory Rasputin and the outbreak of the First World War
4 March 1917 The last Tsar
5 April–July 1917 Enter Lenin
6 August 1917 The Kornilov affair: A tragedy of errors
7 October 1917 The ‘harmless drunk’: Lenin and the October insurrection
8 January 1918 The short life and early death of Russian democracy: The Duma and the Constituent Assembly
9 July 1918 Rescuing the Tsar and his family
10 August 1918 Fanny Kaplan’s attempt to kill Lenin
11 November 1918 Sea change in the Civil War
12 March 1920 The fate of the Soviet countryside
13 February 1922 The ‘Bolshevik Reformation’
14 1917–1922 The rise of Leninism: The death of political pluralism in the post-revolutionary Bolshevik
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