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A People's Tragedy

The Russian Revolution, 1891–1924

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Vast in scope and rich in original research, this profound account of the Russian Revolution captures the event's epic yet human scale. The author presents a panorama of Russian society before the revolution and narrates the violent erasure of these social forces. The narrative is enhanced by individual stories drawn from private writings, following figures like the patriotic general Brusilov, the progressive peasant Semenov, and the critical socialist Maxim Gorky, as they witness their hopes crumble and their world disintegrate. This unique perspective portrays the revolution as a tragedy for both the Russian people and individuals caught in its turmoil. The author emphasizes that the major social forces—peasants, workers, soldiers, and the empire's subject peoples—were not merely victims of the Bolsheviks but also active participants in their own complex revolutionary narratives. The text argues that the failure of democracy in 1917 was deeply rooted in Russian culture and social history, suggesting that what began as a people's revolution harbored the seeds of its degeneration into violence and dictatorship. This work serves as a compelling exploration of one of the century's most significant events.

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A People's Tragedy, Orlando Figes

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1996
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