Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350020135
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350020130
- Publisher Date: 2009
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 636
Original price was: ₹495.00.₹371.00Current price is: ₹371.00.
“Bolshevism: The Road to Revolution” by Indian Hist. Records Committee (ISBN: 9789350020135) explores the rise of Russian Marxism, from its ideological battles to the 1917 revolution. Discover the evolution of the Bolshevik party, the split between Mensheviks and Bolsheviks, and the key role of Lenin and Trotsky. A crucial read for understanding 20th-century history.
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Samiksha Chaurasia –
Clear, insightful and easy to understand, explains the road to revolution brilliantly. I really loved it.
Jayant Raghav –
The book really delivers a comprehensive exploration. It is perfect for academics. Must buy!
Muneela Yarrabathina –
Excellent resource for understanding the complexities of early Russian Marxism. Explains the split well. Highly recommend it.
Rajan Walia –
Good overview of pre-revolution Russia. The writing is a bit dry, and it can be a challenging read for beginners. Still, it’s valuable.
Bharat Jaggi –
An impressive study of early Bolshevism. The level of detail can be overwhelming. Still, very insightful analysis.
Utkarsh Tripathi –
Disappointed with the lack of engaging narrative. It covers the information, but it’s not a page-turner. Quite a dry read!
Adarsh Sahu –
A decent book. Found it a little boring. But informative content on the key figures and ideological shifts. Worth reading if interested.
Tushar Tukaram Magar –
A detailed look at the Bolsheviks. Sometimes dense, but ultimately rewarding for history buffs. Offers great insights on Lenin’s influence.
Anonymous –
Pretty good. Not amazing. Covers important ground, but it’s not the most exciting history book. Okay, but nothing more.
Rashi Sharma –
Concise and well-written. Great analysis of the events leading up to . A must-read for anyone studying Russian history.
Nikhil Vardhan –
Eye-opening! Reveals hidden aspects of Bolshevik rise. Essential reading to understand russian revolution!
Shivangi Singh –
Provides context on the Bolshevik party. Some parts felt repetitive. Overall, it’s helpful for understanding the revolution’s origins.
Manvi Singh –
Good, not great. I expected more analysis of social factors. It focuses heavily on political and ideological elements.
Atul Kumar Sah –
It wasn’t my favourite. I struggled to connect with the writing style and overall message. Not gripping in any sense.
Aswin J –
A bit academic, but thorough. It helped me understand the nuances of Bolshevism. A good, solid historical account.
Anurag Raj –
A valuable contribution to the field. A little too focused on details and misses the big picture sometimes.