The Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution by Victor Sebestyen, published by Bloomsbury USA on September 10, 2024, offers an illustrated account of a crucial event in modern history. This edition, comprising 240 pages, delves into the complexities of Imperial Russia in the early twentieth century, highlighting the reign of Tsar Nicholas II and the systemic failures that led to the revolution. The narrative captures the tumultuous atmosphere of 1917, marked by the abdication of the tsar and the subsequent rise of the Bolsheviks.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the political and social upheaval that characterized this pivotal moment. Sebestyen presents the events leading to the overthrow of the tsarist regime and the establishment of a provisional government, which ultimately succumbed to Lenin’s forces. The book examines the broader implications of the Russian Revolution, emphasizing its lasting impact on political ideologies and the course of history. With a focus on the themes of political science and modern European history, this work provides a comprehensive understanding of a transformative period that continues to resonate today.
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An illustrated account of one of the most pivotal events in modern history – the Russian revolution of 1917.
In the early years of the twentieth century, Imperial Russia was an ethnically diverse empire, stretching from Ukraine and Belarus in the west to the Bering Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk in the Far East. At the head of this profoundly dysfunctional polity was Tsar Nicholas II, whose Romanov successors had ruled Russia since the start of the seventeenth century with a lethal mixture of domestic cruelty, expansionist energy and reactionary incompetence – interspersed with occasional reformist spasms.
By early 1917, Russia was unreformable, and the tsar’s authority irreparably damaged. In March of that year, Nicholas II abdicated and the tsarist system was overthrown. The provisional government installed in its stead to organise democratic elections lasted just eight chaotic months before being ousted by Lenin’s Bolsheviks in the October Revolution.
Writing with crisp immediacy, Sebestyen narrates an unprecedented era of political and social convulsion. The Russian Revolution changed the course of history, and, more than a century later, their backwash continues to be deeply felt across the world.
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