The Bolshevik Revolution 1917 23, Vol 1 by E. H. Carr
A detailed analysis of how the new regime consolidated power after 1917, tracing the translation of revolutionary doctrine into a centralized party-state, the role of soviets and coercive organs during civil war and economic breakdown, debates over democracy and dictatorship, policies toward nationalities and the church, and the shift from War Communism to the early New Economic Policy, highlighting the tension between ideological aims and pragmatic necessity in domestic and foreign affairs from 1917 to 1923.
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- 1950
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- British
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- English
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