The Precarious Truce: Anglo-Soviet Relations 1924-27
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Format
Paperback
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Dec 11, 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521086892
ISBN-13
9780521086899
Description
In the wake of Lenin's death, the early 1920s became a pivotal moment for the Soviet Union as it navigated the turbulent waters of international relations. Gabriel Gorodetsky takes readers through the complex landscape of Anglo-Soviet interactions from 1924 to 1927, painting a vivid picture of a time marked by suspicion and tentative alliances.
With clarity and depth, the book unravels the diplomatic dance between these two powerful nations, exploring the myriad factors that influenced their relationship. Gorodetsky's insightful analysis reveals not just political maneuvers, but also the personalities and ideologies that shaped these critical years.
As tensions ebbed and flowed, the narrative captures the precarious balance that both sides sought amidst a backdrop of global uncertainty. Readers will find themselves immersed in this rich historical tapestry, gaining a deeper understanding of a fascinating era in world history.
With clarity and depth, the book unravels the diplomatic dance between these two powerful nations, exploring the myriad factors that influenced their relationship. Gorodetsky's insightful analysis reveals not just political maneuvers, but also the personalities and ideologies that shaped these critical years.
As tensions ebbed and flowed, the narrative captures the precarious balance that both sides sought amidst a backdrop of global uncertainty. Readers will find themselves immersed in this rich historical tapestry, gaining a deeper understanding of a fascinating era in world history.
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