on the historical legitimacy of the october revolution
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Abstract
This article discusses the question of the historical legitimacy of the October Revolution. Was it an ar-bitrary act carried out behind the back of the people and that diverted Russia from its normal path of development toward a liberal democracy? That is the dominant position today in the histo-riography, one also supported by the Russian government. Or was rather it a popular revolution, with deep roots in Russian history and society?
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| Authors | ;David Mandel |
| Journal | gender and humor: interdisciplinary and international perspectives |
| Year | 2016 |
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10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2016.121850
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