The Russian Revolution
von Ben Walker
Beschreibung
The Russian Revolution: The Fall of the Romanovs and the Rise of Soviet Power is a structured, accessible account of one of the most consequential political transformations of the twentieth century. Part of the History for Curious Minds series, this volume examines how a centuries-old autocratic empire collapsed under compounded pressures and gave way to a radically new political order.
Rather than presenting an exhaustive chronology or a biographical study of revolutionary figures, this book focuses on the structural forces that shaped events. It explores the political foundations of Imperial Russia, the tensions created by uneven modernization, and the growing legitimacy gap between state authority and social reality. Particular attention is given to the role of World War I as a catalyst that intensified existing strain and accelerated institutional breakdown.
The narrative traces the transition from autocratic rule to the provisional experiment in reform, and from there to the consolidation of Bolshevik power. It examines how early attempts at moderation failed to stabilize the system, how incentives shifted in favor of more radical actors, and how revolutionary ideology ultimately became institutionalized in the formation of the Soviet Union.
Organized according to the series' five-section pyramid structure, the book moves from contextual grounding through escalation and resolution, before concluding with a synthesis of long-term consequences. This approach helps readers understand not only what happened, but why events unfolded in the way they did.
Written in a clear and disciplined style, the volume avoids sensationalism and partisan interpretation. It is intended for general readers, students, and lifelong learners seeking a coherent framework for understanding the Russian Revolution and its enduring impact on global politics, state power, and modern ideological conflict.
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9781972240014 |
| Verlag | Palustris Publishing |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 24.02.2026 |
| Sprache | Englisch |