Contenu du sommaire : Special Issue. The Russian Revolution one Century Later
Revue | Science and Society : A journal of Marxist thought and analysis |
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Numéro | vol.81, n°4, 2017 |
Titre du numéro | Special Issue. The Russian Revolution one Century Later |
Special Issue. The Russian Revolution one Century Later. Guest Editors : John P. Pittman, Renate Bridenthal, Shana A. Russell
Editorial Perspectives
- Rethinking and Redeploying the Moment of October 1917 - David Laibman, Sandi Cooper, Stuart Chaar, Renate Bridenthal, Blanche Cook p. 467-472
Introduction
- John P. Pittman p. 473-477Articles
- “The Bolsheviks Come to Power”: A New Interpretation - August H. Nimtz p. 478-500
- The October Revolution: Practice as the Impulse for the Development of Theory - Aleksandr Buzgalin p. 501-514
- The Russian Revolution After a Century: Its Enduring Impact - David Laibman p. 515-532
- Thoughts on the “Cult of Personality” in Communist History - John P. Pittman p. 533-548
- Joseph Stalin: Revisionist Biography - Gerald Meyer p. 549-569
Perspectives
- Imagined Solidarities: The Bolshevik Revolution and the U. S. Literary Left - Alan M. Wald p. 570-579
- “I Wanted to See for Myself the First Land of Socialism”: Black American Women and the Russian Revolution - Shana A. Russell p. 580-586
- Lessons of October - Ronald Grigor Suny p. 587-594
- A Gulp of Water in the Neva? The Bolshevik Revolution's First Centennial - Luis Fernando Medina p. 595-602
Reviews
- Tamas Krausz. Reconstructing Lenin: An Intellectual Biograph, 2015 - Tom Mayer p. 603-608
- Stephen Kotkin. Stalin. Volume I: Paradoxes of Power, 1878–1928, 2014 - Renate Bridenthal p. 608-611