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This work investigates the complex socio-political catalysts and structural failures that precipitated the collapse of the Tsarist autocracy and the subsequent rise of the Bolshevik state. Robert H. McNeal, a noted historian of the Soviet era, utilizes primary archival records and contemporary political analysis to construct a chronological framework of the 1917 uprisings. The text argues that the revolution was not a singular event but a convergence of systemic economic instability, wartime exhaustion, and the strategic mobilization of radical political factions. By examining the interplay between institutional decay and revolutionary fervor, the author provides a comprehensive overview of the transition from imperial rule to socialist governance.
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Historians and students of Russian history frequently cite this text for its balanced approach to the chaotic events of the early twentieth century. Experts highlight the work as a reliable, foundational resource for understanding the political mechanics of the Russian Revolution.
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Publication Date:
1959-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030091454
ISBN-13:
9780030091452
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