The October Revolution in Prospect and Retrospect: Interventions in Russian and Soviet History
작성자
John Eric Marot
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
274
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 13, 2013
출판사
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1608462765
ISBN-13
9781608462766
설명
John Eric Marot's insightful essays delve into the intricacies of Russian and Soviet history, providing a thorough examination of the October Revolution's implications both at the time of its occurrence and in contemporary analysis. His work draws thoughtfully from Robert Brenner's critique of pre-capitalist modes of production, enabling a comprehensive understanding of the socio-economic context that underpinned the revolution.
Marot's approach is both critical and reflective, inviting readers to reconsider established narratives around one of history's pivotal moments. He intricately weaves together the ideological currents, class struggles, and economic conditions that shaped the environment leading to the upheaval in 1917. This exploration highlights not only the revolutionary fervor but also the subsequent impacts on Soviet society.
Through rigorous analysis, Marot challenges readers to engage with the complexities of historical causation and political theory. His essays encourage a nuanced understanding that transcends simplified interpretations, urging a reconsideration of the broader historical trajectories initiated by the revolution.
Ultimately, Marot's work serves as a vital resource for those seeking to grasp the deep-seated implications of the October Revolution on Russian and Soviet history, illuminating how these events continue to resonate in modern discourse.
Marot's approach is both critical and reflective, inviting readers to reconsider established narratives around one of history's pivotal moments. He intricately weaves together the ideological currents, class struggles, and economic conditions that shaped the environment leading to the upheaval in 1917. This exploration highlights not only the revolutionary fervor but also the subsequent impacts on Soviet society.
Through rigorous analysis, Marot challenges readers to engage with the complexities of historical causation and political theory. His essays encourage a nuanced understanding that transcends simplified interpretations, urging a reconsideration of the broader historical trajectories initiated by the revolution.
Ultimately, Marot's work serves as a vital resource for those seeking to grasp the deep-seated implications of the October Revolution on Russian and Soviet history, illuminating how these events continue to resonate in modern discourse.