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Mark D. Steinberg

    8. červen 1953

    Mark D. Steinberg je přední historik, který se specializuje na kulturní, intelektuální a sociální historii Ruska a Sovětského svazu v 19. a 20. století. Jeho práce zkoumá hluboké společenské proměny a myšlenkové proudy, které formovaly tuto klíčovou oblast světových dějin. Steinbergův výzkum nabízí pronikavý pohled na složitost ruské identity a její vývoj v turbulentních obdobích.

    The Russian revolution, 1905-1921
    Voices of Revolution, 1917
    The Fall of the Romanovs
    A history of Russia
    • The Fall of the Romanovs

      • 464 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení
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      Based on documents and photographs from recently opened Russian archives and from Western collections, a surprising new portrait of the last Russian tsar and his family during the Bolshevik revolution challenges long-held views of the Romanovs. UP.

      The Fall of the Romanovs
    • Voices of Revolution, 1917

      • 420 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení
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      Including letters from individuals to newspapers, institutions or leaders, this collection gives voice to the experiences, thoughts and feelings of ordinary Russian people - workers, peasants, soldiers - as expressed in their own words during the vast upheavals of 1917. schovat popis

      Voices of Revolution, 1917
    • The Russian Revolution, 1905-1921 presents a vivid history of Russia's revolutionary era, focusing on the experiences of individuals as they navigated and shaped the unfolding events. From Bloody Sunday in 1905 to the end of the civil war in 1921, the narrative combines the insights of a professional historian with the immediacy of contemporary journalism. It explores various locations and communities—city streets, peasant villages, and the margins of the empire, including Central Asia and Ukraine—highlighting the diverse voices of men and women, workers, intellectuals, artists, and activists. Key figures such as Vladimir Lenin, Lev Trotsky, and Alexandra Kollontai are featured alongside lesser-known individuals, illustrating a broad spectrum of experiences. Central themes include social, economic, gendered, and ethnic inequalities, as well as power dynamics, resistance, violence, and notions of justice and freedom. Aimed at students and general readers, this history draws heavily on contemporary texts to vividly bring the past to life, emphasizing the interpretations, values, emotions, and aspirations that made these tumultuous times significant for those who lived through them.

      The Russian revolution, 1905-1921