World revolutionary wave (1918-1923). Low tide
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The second book by A.V. Shubin about the World Revolutionary Wave of 1918-1923 is devoted to its "ebb" in the second half of 1920-1923 in Europe and Russia.
The author, relying on extensive literature and source base, including archival materials, offers a comprehensive study of European and domestic revolutionary processes and leftist movements of this period. The readers are offered a detailed and largely original analysis of the discussions of the communists, the history of the rebel movements and the circumstances of their defeats, the diplomatic struggle, the rise of fascism and the failure of the communists in Germany. The Kronstadt uprising and the trial of the Socialist Revolutionaries, the workers' opposition and the Comintern congresses, the Stamboliyski reforms in Bulgaria and the Genoa Conference, as well as many other events of this time are linked in the book into a single interconnected process, the result of which was interwar Europe, and to a large extent - the entire subsequent twentieth century.
The book about the "ebb" of the World Revolutionary Wave is not the last. The next edition will be devoted to the struggle of communists and nationalists for change in Asia in 1918-1923.
The book is aimed at historians, political scientists, philosophers and cultural scientists, but will certainly be useful to all readers interested in the socio-political history of the 20th century.
The author, relying on extensive literature and source base, including archival materials, offers a comprehensive study of European and domestic revolutionary processes and leftist movements of this period. The readers are offered a detailed and largely original analysis of the discussions of the communists, the history of the rebel movements and the circumstances of their defeats, the diplomatic struggle, the rise of fascism and the failure of the communists in Germany. The Kronstadt uprising and the trial of the Socialist Revolutionaries, the workers' opposition and the Comintern congresses, the Stamboliyski reforms in Bulgaria and the Genoa Conference, as well as many other events of this time are linked in the book into a single interconnected process, the result of which was interwar Europe, and to a large extent - the entire subsequent twentieth century.
The book about the "ebb" of the World Revolutionary Wave is not the last. The next edition will be devoted to the struggle of communists and nationalists for change in Asia in 1918-1923.
The book is aimed at historians, political scientists, philosophers and cultural scientists, but will certainly be useful to all readers interested in the socio-political history of the 20th century.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series The World Between the Wars. The Versailles System (1919-1940)