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Robert Joseph Kerner,Frank Alfred Golder,Alexander Petrunkevitch,Samuel N. Harper

The Russian Revolution; The Jugo-Slav Movement

In 'The Russian Revolution; The Jugo-Slav Movement,' readers are invited to traverse the tumultuous early 20th century, a period defined by seismic shifts in political landscapes and national identities. Through a rich tapestry of firsthand accounts, analytical essays, and historical reflections, this anthology addresses the interconnected yet distinct phenomena of the Russian Revolution and the Jugo-Slav Movement. Pieces within the collection offer varied literary styles ranging from poignant narratives to detailed analytical discourse, capturing the ethos of a world on the brink of modernity and upheaval. This cross-section of experiences and insights provides readers with a panoramic vista of revolutionary fervor and nationalist aspirations. Comprised of contributions by renowned scholars such as Samuel N. Harper, Alexander Petrunkevitch, Robert Joseph Kerner, and Frank Alfred Golder, the collection draws upon a wide array of disciplinary backgrounds and perspectives. Many of these contributors were instrumental in their respective fields, documenting and analyzing pivotal historical developments during the formative years of the 20th century. The anthology is woven with the collective expertise of historians, political scientists, and cultural commentators, unifying their voices to offer an enriched understanding of the political currents and cultural dynamics at play. This anthology is an essential read for anyone with an interest in political revolutions and nationalist movements. It offers unique insights into the era's socio-political complexities through its blend of primary and scholarly sources. The book serves as an invaluable educational resource for scholars and general readers alike, presenting a dialogue between diverse voices that encourages a deeper reflection on these transformative movements. It stands not only as a document of historical significance but also as a window into the enduring questions of identity, governance, and change.
96 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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