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ID149616
Title ProperRussian revolutionary constitution and pamphlet literature in the 1917 Russian revolution
LanguageENG
AuthorThatcher, Ian D
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay examines how Russia’s constitutional status was discussed in pamphlet literature in the 1917 Russian revolution. Taken as a discreet source, the pamphlet literature offered detailed and accessible arguments that were crucial to comprehending what sort of Russian revolution contemporaries thought they were engaged in. To a considerable degree, historical studies of 1917 have been determined by its outcome, with a voluminous literature on the Bolsheviks. The pamphlets examined here provide an alternative, non-Bolshevik, promotion of a constitution of rights that sought to create a political culture that would frame and underpin a republican democratic revolutionary settlement. This was the dominant script and predominant expectation of 1917 that the victorious October Revolution managed not only to suppress, but to render historically obscure.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 68, No.10; Dec 2016: p.1635-1653
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 68 No 10
Key WordsRussian Revolution ;  Russian Revolutionary ;  Constitution and Pamphlet Literature ;  1917


 
 
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