The Russian Revolution and Its Global Impact : A Short History with Documents
The Russian Revolution and Its Global Impact : A Short History with Documents
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Author(s): Daly, Jonathan
Daly, Jonathan W.
ISBN No.: 9781624666247
Pages: 228
Year: 201709
Format: Trade Paper
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Contents: Preface Chronology Glossary List of Maps List of Illustrations Introduction Chapter 1: Russia in Revolution and Civil War Chapter 2: The Bolsheviks Engage the World Chapter 3: The Russian Revolution and the Power of Communism Epilogue Documents Section 1: Russia's Revolutions: From the Collapse of the Monarchy to the Civil War 1.1. Konstantin Pobedonoststev Blasts Parliamentarism, the Free Press, and Modern Education 1.2. V. I. Lenin, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, 1916 1.3.


Soldiers Write About the War, 1915--16 1.4. Order Number One, March 1, 1917 1.5. An American in Petrograd, Spring 1917 1.6. Polish Independence and the Russian Revolution, March--April, 1917 1.7.


Lenin Calls for a Deepening of the Revolution, April 4, 1917 1.8. General Session of the Petrograd Soviet, September 11, 1917 1.9. Declaration of the Rights of the Working and Exploited People, January 1918 1.10. Mustafa Chokaev, Reminiscences of 1917--18 1.11.


Aleksandra Kollontai, "Soon!" (in 48 Years' Time), 1919 1.12. Nikolai Bukharin and Evgenii Preobrazhenskii, ABC of Communism 1.13. The Fate of Kiev, 1918 1.14. The Russian "Internationale," 1902-1944 1.15.


Appeal of Rebel Leaders to the Peasant Masses, Late July/Early August 1920 Section 2: The Bolsheviks Engage the World 2.1. The Bolsheviks Take Russia Out of World War I, January--March 1918 2.2. Soviet Protest against Allied Intervention, June 27, 1918 2.3. V. I.


Lenin, "A Letter to American Workingmen," August 20, 1918 2.4. Pitfalls of Intervention, 1918--20 2.5. Bolshevik Anticipation of a Revolutionary Wave in 1919 2.6. Report of the Chief of the International Relations Section of the Comintern, March 1, 1921 2.7.


Toward World Revolution, July 3, 1921 2.8. The Treaty of Rapallo, April 16, 1922 2.9. J. Stalin, "The Political Tasks of the University of the Toiling Peoples of the East," 1925 2.10. Bolshevik Influence in China, 1920s 2.


11. Fighting over the Torch of the Revolution: Trotsky versus Stalin Section 3: The Russian Revolution and the Power of Communism 3.1. John Reed on the Revolution and Socialism, 1919 3.2. "Russia Did It," 1919 3.3. Bela Kun, "Discipline and Centralized Leadership," 1923 3.


4. Otto Ruhle, "Moscow and Us," 1920 3.5. French Writer Romain Rolland Responds to a Call to Join the Revolutionary Cause, February 2, 1922 3.6 Emma Goldman Rejects Bolshevik Policies, 1922-23 3.7. "The Russian Problem," 1919 3.8.


Hitler's Lessons from the Russian Revolution, 1923-26 3.9. "The Zinoviev Letter" Roils British Politics, 1924 3.10. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's unease about Soviet Russia, 1939. 3.11. "A Bright and a Heartening Phenomenon in a Dark and Dismal World," 1933-1936 3.


12. Josiah Gumede, "The New Jerusalem," 1927 3.13. W. E. B. Du Bois Discovers Soviet Russia (ca. 1928) 3.


14. José Carlos Mariátegui Welcomes World Revolution 3.15. Dr. José Lanauze Rolón's Radio Address in Puerto Rico Extolls the Russian Revolution, 1936 3.16. Mao Zedong's Retrospective of the Revolutionary Struggle, 1949 Select Bibliography.


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