This book presents the life histories, drawn from a series of
interviews conducted in the 1960s, of three prominent survivors of
the Menshevik party: Lydia Dan, Boris Nicolaevsky, and George
Denike. Each of these figures played an important role in the
politics of Russia's Social Democracy and eventually in the
Menshevik party. The interviews range well beyond politics. They
reconstruct, in quasi-anthropological fashion, the childhood and
youth of the three figures in the social and culture milieus in
which their ideas and attitudes were shaped and in which they
played their political roles. Taken together, their recollections
form a tableau of a political culture that played a prominent role
up to the Revolution, and that was dramatically extinguished in its
aftermath.
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