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Ending a two-hundred-year tsarist regime and bringing communism to the masses, Vladimir Lenin changed not only Russia, but also the worlds political climate. Using source documents and photos, this text discusses the major events of the Russian Revolution and its consequences in a way that makes the concepts clear, concise, and interesting to students.
Keen to learn but short on time? Get to grips with the life of Vladimir Lenin in next to no time with this concise guide. 50Minutes.com provides a clear and engaging analysis of Vladimir Lenin. Having seen his brother executed for a political conspiracy and expelled from university under similar suspicions, Lenin grew up in an environment in which the Russian tsars had an uncomfortable concentration of power. Nonetheless, through his readings of Marx’s texts and his committed following from the Bolsheviks, he survived failed insurrections and years in exile to become one of Russia’s most renowned leaders, as well as the founder of the Soviet Union. In just 50 minutes you will: • Learn ...
Mediator book on Islamic and modern political economy and the system of Islamic and modern companies deals with the subject of political economy from an Islamic and modern perspective. The book also deals with the system of Islamic and modern companies. The book contains a careful research on these topics of interest to readers interested in this field. The study aims to put the Islamic and modern economy on two parallel sides within the framework of the interview between two systems that agree on principles and differ in regulatory laws between legitimacy and status. It aims to put in front of businessmen and trade the five Islamic companies with their systems and laws and the five modern companies with their laws and regulations in an interview between two systems that meet at the table of production and investment despite their differences in source.
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Only a small number of men were ever in a position to write the secret and personal history of the Russian revolutionary movement, and of these Trotsky was one of the few privy to the inner councils and the inner thoughts of the man who beame God to Soviet Russia, Lenin. Although Lenin and Trotsky were markedly different in origin and early environment, their common impulse toward radical solutions to social problems brought them together in 1902. From then until the death of Lenin and the exile of Trotsky shortly after, they fought side by side for the common cause of revolution. This book is drawn from Trotsky's memories of these events, and his comments are those of both a historian and a personal friend of the Russian leader.
Was the deification of Lenin a show of spontaneous affection, or a planned political operation designed to solidify the revolution with the masses? This book aims to provide the answer. Exploring the cults mystical, historical, and political aspects, the book attempts to demonstrate the galvanizing power of ritual in the establishment of the postrevolutionary regime. In a new section the author includes the fall of the Soviet Union and Russia's new democracy.
Follows the life of the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution, who became the first head of the Soviet state.
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