The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution Book 1 The Arc of Revolution The wider arc of Revolution part 1

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution  Book 1  The Arc of Revolution  The wider arc of Revolution  part 1
Author: Alexander Marshall,Choi Chatterjee,John W. Steinberg,Steven Sabol
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: 0893579327

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"The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domestic event within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the existing international system. The revolution posed striking challenges not merely to conventional diplomacy, with the Bolsheviks openly seeking to end the war, spark international revolutionary class war, and vocally backing national self-determination for formerly subject peoples, but to existing social economic, and ethnic orders. From nomadic peoples in Mongolia and the Central Asian steppe suddenly juggling new dilemmas of greater autonomy or full independence, to German workers, soldiers, and sailors challenging their traditional rulers, or Turkish politicians seeking to build a viable new nation state from the rubble of the Ottoman Empire, there were few political developments anywhere in the world in 1917-24 not directly or indirectly influenced by the Russian Revolution"--

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution The wider arc of Revolution part 1

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution  The wider arc of Revolution  part 1
Author: Alexander Marshall,John W. Steinberg,Steven Sabol,Choi Chatterjee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: LCCN:2018041130

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"The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domestic event within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the existing international system. The revolution posed striking challenges not merely to conventional diplomacy, with the Bolsheviks openly seeking to end the war, spark international revolutionary class war, and vocally backing national self-determination for formerly subject peoples, but to existing social economic, and ethnic orders. From nomadic peoples in Mongolia and the Central Asian steppe suddenly juggling new dilemmas of greater autonomy or full independence, to German workers, soldiers, and sailors challenging their traditional rulers, or Turkish politicians seeking to build a viable new nation state from the rubble of the Ottoman Empire, there were few political developments anywhere in the world in 1917-24 not directly or indirectly influenced by the Russian Revolution"--

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution
Author: Alexander Marshall,John W. Steinberg,Steven Sabol,Choi Chatterjee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: 0893574325

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The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domesticevent within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the existinginternational system. The revolution posed striking challenges not merely to conventional diplomacy, with the Bolsheviks openly seeking to end the war, spark international revolutionary class war, and vocally backing national self-determination for formerly subject peoples, but to existing social, economic, and ethnic orders. From nomadic peoples in Mongolia and the Central Asian steppe suddenly juggling new dilemmas of greater autonomy or full independence, to German workers, soldiers, and sailorschallenging their traditional rulers, or Turkish politicians seeking to build a viable new nation state from the rubble of the Ottoman Empire, there were few political developments anywhere in the world in 1917-24 not directly or indirectly influenced by the Russian Revolution. "The Arc of Revolution," which is Book 1 in the RGWR volume "The Global Impacts of Russia's Great War and Revolution," examines the reverberations of the Russian Revolution in the geographically contiguous imperial borderlands traditionally contested between Imperial Russia and its geopolitical rivals--the terrain stretching from Finland, through Central Europe to the Transcaucasus and Central Asia. Books 2 and 3 in the volume examine the wider global impact of the revolution in regionsof the world noncontiguous with Russia itself, from North and South America to Asia, Africa, Australia, and various parts of Europe. The emphasis in Books 2 and 3, "The Wider Arc of Revolution," is on the complex emotional appeal and ideological legacies of Russian communism, including anticommunism, evidenced well into the 20th century.

Russia s Great War and Revolution The global imapcts of Russia s Great War and revolution Book 1 The arc of revolution 1917 24

Russia s Great War and Revolution  The global imapcts of Russia s Great War and revolution  Book  1  The arc of revolution  1917 24
Author: Anthony Heywood,David MacLaren McDonald,John W. Steinberg,Alexander Marshall,Steven Sabol,Choi Chatterjee,Steven G. Marks,Mary Neuburger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Russia
ISBN: 0893574341

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GLOBAL IMPACTS OF RUSSIA S GREAT WAR AND REVOLUTION

GLOBAL IMPACTS OF RUSSIA S GREAT WAR AND REVOLUTION
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0893579335

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The Russian Revolution and Its Global Impact

The Russian Revolution and Its Global Impact
Author: Jonathan Daly,Leonid Trofimov
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781624666261

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"On the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Jonathan Daly and Leonid Trofimov have reinvigorated the study of a turning point in world history. Instead of rehashing the internal dynamics of the Bolshevik takeover, the authors have carefully juxtaposed the international ambitions of the Bolsheviks with the Revolution’s reception around the world. Daly and Trofimov pair their lucid introductory essay with documents from Soviet officials, intellectuals in South America, W. E. B. Du Bois in the United States, and others, so readers will quickly realize how revolutionary ideas cross oceans and transcend geopolitical boundaries. This volume thus takes a topic once reserved for students of Russian history and places it in a world historical perspective; those interested in global history, European history, and, of course, those fascinated by events in Petrograd and Moscow will find ample sources of inspiration in this text. As the Russian Federation is now exerting its influence on a global scale, the time is ripe to consider the Russian Revolution in such broad terms." —Nigel Raab, Loyola Marymount University

War and Revolution in Russia 1914 22

War and Revolution in Russia  1914 22
Author: Christopher Read
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137295682

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This essential introduction synthesises the wealth of new material available on the Russian Revolution into a clear overview which is ideal for beginners. Leading expert Christopher Read treats the period 1914-22 as a whole in order to contextualise and better understand the events of 1917 and their impact.

The Russian Baltic Fleet in the Time of War and Revolution 1914 1918

The Russian Baltic Fleet in the Time of War and Revolution  1914   1918
Author: Stephen C Ellis
Publsiher: Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526777058

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The translation of these memoirs brings an important and authoritative historical source to those interested in Russian or naval history who are unable to access them in the original Russian. Their author, Rear Admiral S N Timiryov, was well placed to make observations on the character of many of the significant commanding officers and also many of the operations of the Baltic Fleet from the beginning of the war in 1914 up to exit from it in 1918. He trained with many of the key figures and shared battle experience with them in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 and the siege of Port Arthur; and he spent a year in Japan as a prisoner of war with a number of them. In his subsequent career in the Navy he had roles which brought him into contact with new recruits as well as with many serving officers, and as the Executive Officer on the imperial yacht Shtandart for some years, he came into contact with senior members of the navy establishment and of the government, including the imperial household. His memoirs also exhibit an unusual degree of self-awareness. Written in Shanghai in 1922, these memoirs remained unknown to scholars for several decades. Since their publication in New York in 1961, in the absence of access to authoritative archives, many historians in the West used them as a source for the study of the role of the Navy in the Russian revolution, particularly as it unfolded in the north. They have also been used as a source in numerous studies of the naval war in the Baltic, and following the fall of the Soviet Union they were re-published in Russia and are regarded there as an authoritative source on the history both of the revolution and of the Russian Navy in the First World War. This first English-language edition, complemented by extensive notes and commentary on issues which may not be familiar to many, will fascinate scholars and naval historians alike.