That the idea of world revolution was crucial for the Bolshevik
leaders in the years following the 1917 revolution is a well-known
fact. But what did the party's rank and file make of it? How did it
resonate with the general population? And what can a social history
of international solidarity tell us about the transformation of
Soviet society from NEP to Stalinism? This book undertakes the
first in-depth analysis of the discourses and practices of
internationalism in early Soviet society during the years of
revolution, civil war and NEP, using forgotten archival materials
and contemporary sources.
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