“On the centenary of the Russian revolution, Jonathan Daly and Leonid Trofimov have reinvigorated the study of a turning point in World History. Instead of rehashing the internal dynamics of the Bolshevik takeover, the authors have carefully juxtaposed the international ambitions of the Bolsheviks with the revolution’s reception around the world. “Daly and Trofimov pair their lucid introductory essay with documents from Soviet officials, intellectuals in South America, W.E.B Du Bois in the United States, and others, so readers will quickly realize how revolutionary ideas cross oceans and transcend geopolitical boundaries. This volume thus takes a topic once reserved for students of Russian history and places it in a world historical perspective; those interested in global history, European history and, of course, those fascinated by events in Moscow will find ample sources of inspiration in this text. As the Russian Federation is now exerting its influence on a global scale, the time is ripe to consider the Russian Revolution on such broad terms. “ --Nigel Raab, Loyola Marymount University
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