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The Russian Revolution of 1917 stands as one of the most significant and consequential events in modern history, reshaping the political landscape of the twentieth century. Rex A. Wade’s authoritative account provides readers with a thorough analysis of the revolutionary upheaval that toppled the Tsarist regime and established the Soviet Union.
This volume examines the multifaceted causes and consequences of the revolution, including the impact of World War I, economic hardship, political repression, and the rise of Bolshevik ideology. Wade presents a balanced perspective on the key figures, movements, and ideologies that drove this transformative period. The work synthesizes extensive primary and secondary sources to offer both scholars and general readers a comprehensive understanding of how revolutionary fervor fundamentally altered the course of global politics and society.







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