French Revolutionary Tradition in Russian and Soviet Politics, Political Thought, and Culture

French Revolutionary Tradition in Russian and Soviet Politics, Political Thought, and Culture

Bergman, Jay (Professor of History, Professor of History, Central Connecticut State University)

Oxford University Press

08/2019

576

Dura

Inglês

9780198842705

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The Bolsheviks sought legitimacy and inspiration in historic revolutionary traditions, and Jay Bergman argues that they saw the revolutions in France in 1789, 1830, 1848, and 1871 as supplying practically everything Marxism lacked, including guidance in constructing socialism and communism, and useful fodder for political and personal polemics.
PART I: 1789 1: The Initial Reception of the French Revolution 2: The French Revolution in the Russian Revolutionary Movement 3: The Marxist Inheritance of the French Revolution 4: Lenin: The Russian Robespierre 5: Bolsheviks and Mensheviks on the Jacobins and the Girondins 6: 1917: Russian Jacobins Come to Power 7: Mythologising the New Soviet Regime 8: The Phantom of the Soviet Thermidor 9: Stalin: The Jacobins as Proto-Stalinists 10: Returning to the Leninist Line under Khrushchev and Brezhnev 11: Transgressing the Leninist Line in the Gorbachev Era PART II: 1830 12: The Revolution That Stopped Too Soon PART III: 1848 13: The Revolution That Failed 14: The Phantom of the Russian Bonaparte PART IV: 1871 15: Revolution as Martyrdom Conclusion Bibliography
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