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Circles of the Russian Revolution provides a comprehensive analysis of 1917 and its far-reaching implications for Russia and the world. The editors, Łukasz Adamski and Bartłomiej Gajos, bring together expert contributors who examine the revolution from multiple perspectives, exploring the interconnected circles of change that emanated from this historic event.
The book investigates the internal consequences within Russian society, including political restructuring, social upheaval, and economic transformation. Simultaneously, it traces the international dimensions of the revolution, examining how it influenced neighboring nations, Cold War tensions, and global ideological movements. This dual focus reveals the complex web of causes and effects that defined the post-1917 world.
As part of the Routledge Studies in Modern European History series, this volume combines rigorous scholarship with accessible analysis, making it essential reading for historians, students, and anyone seeking to understand how the Russian Revolution shaped the twentieth century and beyond.







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