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The triumph and tragedy of Russian women
Julia Ioffe left the Soviet Union in 1990 at age seven, when her family immigrated to the United States. In her newly ...
This vivid account of a young English-woman caught up in the Russian Revolution was first published in 1919 as ...
David Ranney reviews "Revolution, Defeat, and Theoretical Underdevelopment: Russia, Turkey, Spain, Bolivia" by Loren Goldner for Insurgent Notes issue 18, October 2018.
The year 1917 is most closely associated with the Russian Revolution, but it is more important to locate that revolution in the global tidal wave of working-class struggle from 1917 to 1921 (continued ...
It’s always interesting to delve a little bit in the democratic history of a country. In autocratic Russia, it was very short-lived. Following the Russian-revolution of 1905 a “constitution” and ...
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