Alexander Shlyapnikov, 1885-1937: Life of an Old Bolshevik
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Format
Paperback
Pages
426
Language
English
Published
Jun 14, 2016
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
1608465586
ISBN-13
9781608465583
Description
Barbara C. Allen's exploration of Alexander Shlyapnikov provides a compelling account of a significant figure in early Soviet history. As an ardent Bolshevik leader and a prominent worker's advocate, Shlyapnikov's life journey from revolutionary fervor to tragic downfall encapsulates the complexities of the Soviet experiment. The narrative delves into his pivotal role in the early years of the Soviet Union, illustrating his activism alongside the challenges he faced within the party.
Shlyapnikov's story is not just a chronicle of political struggle; it is also a glimpse into the ideological battles that characterized the tumultuous era. Through meticulous research and an engaging writing style, Allen sheds light on the contradictory nature of Bolshevism and the internal conflicts that ultimately led to Shlyapnikov's marginalization. This biography immerses readers in a transformative period, offering insights into the personal and collective conflicts that shaped modern Russia.
Shlyapnikov's story is not just a chronicle of political struggle; it is also a glimpse into the ideological battles that characterized the tumultuous era. Through meticulous research and an engaging writing style, Allen sheds light on the contradictory nature of Bolshevism and the internal conflicts that ultimately led to Shlyapnikov's marginalization. This biography immerses readers in a transformative period, offering insights into the personal and collective conflicts that shaped modern Russia.
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