The Russian Revolution of 1917 is one of the crucial events of the
modern era and is central to understanding the modern world and its
history. The repercussions of 1917 are still evident at the
beginning of the 21st century. Historians have long focused on the
rise of Lenin and the Bolsheviks in the revolution, but the events
of 1917 have been interpreted using other approaches: social,
cultural or linguistic. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union,
increasing attention has also been paid to issues of nationality
and ethnicity. This collection presents major writings on the
revolution and its context, bringing together key texts to
illustrate the new interpretive approaches and covering the central
topics and themes. Together, the chapters in this volume form a
coherent representation of both the events and the theories and
debates that relate to them.
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