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ISBNs | 978-5-4448-1566-3 |
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The weight | 0,660 kg |
Size | 170 × 240 mm |
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Natan Yakovlevich Eidelman (1930–1989) is a leading researcher of Russian history and culture, beloved by many generations of readers for his invaluable contribution to the study and popularization of the history of the 1989th–XNUMXth centuries. This book includes the author’s works devoted to both the evolution of the views of his main characters – Pushkin, Karamzin, Herzen, and the formation of the worldviews of their antagonists. One of the most fascinating narratives in the book is the story of a renegade - the "liberal screamer" Leonty Dubelt, who at first was close to the Decembrists, and then became one of the most zealous guardians of the Nikolaev regime. The book ends with a prophetic analysis of the history of Russian reforms, starting from the era of Peter I and ending with perestroika. The Revolution from Above in Russia, written in XNUMX, became the political and historiosophical testament of Eidelman, who, anticipating his imminent departure, was in a hurry to convey to a society on the verge of new radical changes both his hopes and his fears about its future.