The author, relying on extensive literature and source materials, including archival documents, offers the reader a comprehensive study of the situation in the world in the early years after the end of World War I. A comparative analysis of the...
German and Russian revolutions is presented to readers, as well as a description of the construction of the Versailles-Washington system and an investigation into the origins of its instability, an overview and typology of the wave of social and interethnic upheavals that swept Asia, America, and Europe from 1918 to 1923. The focus of the author is on the clash between supporters and opponents of Soviet power in Central and Eastern Europe, discussions among Comintern participants, and the reasons for the transition of the revolutionary wave from a tide to an ebb in mid-1920. This book on the tide of the Global Revolutionary Wave is the first in the series "The World Between Wars. The Versailles System (1919-1940)," which the author is working on.The book is aimed at historians, political scientists, philosophers, and cultural scholars, but will undoubtedly be useful for readers interested in the socio-political history of the 20th century.
Series: The World Between Wars. The Versailles System (1919-1940)
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785829143206
Number of pages: 773
Size: 220x140x35 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 919 g
ID: 1704397
The author, relying on extensive literature and source materials, including archival documents, offers the reader a comprehensive study of the situation in the world in the early years after the end of World War I. A comparative analysis of the German and Russian revolutions is presented to readers, as well as a description of the construction of the Versailles-Washington system and an investigation into the origins of its instability, an overview and typology of the wave of social and interethnic upheavals that swept Asia, America, and Europe from 1918 to 1923. The focus of the author is on the clash between supporters and opponents of Soviet power in Central and Eastern Europe, discussions among Comintern participants, and the reasons for the transition of the revolutionary wave from a tide to an ebb in mid-1920. This book on the tide of the Global Revolutionary Wave is the first in the series "The World Between Wars. The Versailles System (1919-1940)," which the author is working on.
The book is aimed at historians, political scientists, philosophers, and cultural scholars, but will undoubtedly be useful for readers interested in the socio-political history of the 20th century.
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