The Russian Revolution of 1917 has been one of the most important events of modern history. It changed the course of the events not only in Russia but, on a wider scale, across the world while it influenced the flow of history throughout the twentieth century until the fall of the Soviet Union and, to some extent, well beyond this time. Radical change in Russia triggered social revolutions and reformations across Europe, while authoritarian systems shaped their societies according to the Russian model. This book analyses these forces, particularly at the European periphery which has been underexplored until this volume.
Katarzyna Stoklosa, Gerhard Besier
In search of a ‘red’: East Central Europe’s responses to the Russian Revolutions
“Drown it in Lenin’s and his Jewish creatures’ blood”: Danish reactions to the 1917 Russian Revolution
The intervention of the German Empire in the Finnish Civil War 1917/18: From revolutionary state to kingdom
Gerhard Besier
The meaning of Kruty: Remembering the 1917–1921 revolution and the struggle for Ukrainian statehood
1917, a turning point in neutral countries: Great War and Russian Revolution in Spain (and Argentina) 1
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