What Was Bolshevism?
by
Lars T. Lih
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History
Poetry
Format
Hardcover
Pages
582
Language
English
Published
Oct 19, 2023
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
900468445X
ISBN-13
9789004684454
Description
Lars T. Lih delves into the complex identity of the Bolsheviks, exploring how they perceived themselves amidst the tumult of early 20th-century Russia. Through a meticulous examination of their ideological framework, he uncovers the grand narratives that fueled their revolutionary aspirations and provided a sense of purpose in their struggle for power.
The book presents a nuanced view of Bolshevism, moving beyond the simplistic portrayals often found in historical discourse. Lih emphasizes the significance of ideology and the ways in which it shaped the actions and policies of the Bolshevik leaders, offering insights into the motivations that propelled the movement forward.
By addressing both the internal dynamics within the Bolshevik party and the broader sociopolitical landscape, the author enriches the reader's understanding of this pivotal moment in history. Through Lih's analytical lens, one gains a clearer perspective on the complexities of Bolshevism and the enduring impact of its revolutionary legacy.
The book presents a nuanced view of Bolshevism, moving beyond the simplistic portrayals often found in historical discourse. Lih emphasizes the significance of ideology and the ways in which it shaped the actions and policies of the Bolshevik leaders, offering insights into the motivations that propelled the movement forward.
By addressing both the internal dynamics within the Bolshevik party and the broader sociopolitical landscape, the author enriches the reader's understanding of this pivotal moment in history. Through Lih's analytical lens, one gains a clearer perspective on the complexities of Bolshevism and the enduring impact of its revolutionary legacy.
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