The Great Russian Revolution: Problems of Historical Memory


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Abstract

An important achievement of recent years is the establishment of the idea about the revolution as a complex multifaceted process, which determined all sides of Russia’s political, social, and cultural life. Special attention has been focused on WWI, which was an important factor in the development of revolutionary events, as well as on contradictions generated by the country’s rapid modernization in the postrevolutionary period.

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Yu. A. Petrov

Institute of Russian History

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Email: director_iriran@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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