
The Charisma of World Revolution: Revolutionary Internationalism in Early Soviet Society, 1917–1927
par:
Gleb J. Albert
,
Zachary King (Traducteur)
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 13: 9798888900048
Date de publication:
January 23rd, 2024
Éditeur: Haymarket Books
Pages: 585
Genres: Action & Adventure, History
In the aftermath of the 1917 Russian Revolution, a fervent belief in revolutionary internationalism took root among Bolshevik leaders. Gleb J. Albert and Zachary King delve into how this ideology shaped early Soviet society from 1917 to 1927. Through a thorough examination of political and social dynamics, the authors explore the intense global aspirations that fueled the Soviet vision, highlighting the interplay between domestic policies and international motivations.
The book intricately depicts the optimism and fervor that characterized the period, showcasing how the Soviet leadership sought to inspire uprisings worldwide. By analyzing both the successes and setbacks of this revolutionary ambition, the authors provide insights into the challenges faced as the Bolsheviks navigated their ideological commitments and practical realities.
Albert and King bring to life the struggles and triumphs of a society caught in the throes of ambition and uncertainty. Their work sheds light on how the charisma of world revolution influenced not only Soviet policies but also the broader historical context of the early 20th century, making it a vital study for those interested in revolutionary movements and their enduring impact on global politics.
The book intricately depicts the optimism and fervor that characterized the period, showcasing how the Soviet leadership sought to inspire uprisings worldwide. By analyzing both the successes and setbacks of this revolutionary ambition, the authors provide insights into the challenges faced as the Bolsheviks navigated their ideological commitments and practical realities.
Albert and King bring to life the struggles and triumphs of a society caught in the throes of ambition and uncertainty. Their work sheds light on how the charisma of world revolution influenced not only Soviet policies but also the broader historical context of the early 20th century, making it a vital study for those interested in revolutionary movements and their enduring impact on global politics.