Six Red Months in Russia contains Louise Bryant's remarkable first hand account of the earth-shaking October Revolution and its aftermath. The Chicago Tribune called it "an impressive book." The New York Times said it has "inherent interest as a document." This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Russian Revolution. Louise Bryant was an American feminist, political activist, and journalist. She was the wife of journalist John Reed and prolific writer. Bryant died in Paris in 1936.
Six Red Months in Russia contains Louise Bryant's remarkable first hand account of the earth-shaking October Revolution and its aftermath. The Chicago Tribune called it "an impressive book." The New York Times said it has "inherent interest as a document." This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Russian Revolution. Louise Bryant was an American feminist, political activist, and journalist. She was the wife of journalist John Reed and prolific writer. Bryant died in Paris in 1936.
LOUISE BRYANT (1885-1936) was an American journalist who played a significant role as a political activist in the fight for women's rights. During and after the Russian Revolution of 1917, Bryant also reported extensively about the Bolshevik system, traveling to Russia several times to observe the changes in the Russian social order.
Inhaltsangabe
Lee A. Farrow Editor's introduction Six red months in Russia Introduction Chapter I: On the Way to Russia Chapter II: From the Frontier to Petrograd Chapter III: Petrograd Chapter IV: Smolny Chapter V: Explanation of Political Parties Chapter VI: The Democratic Congress Chapter VII: The Preparliament and the Soviet of the Russian Republic Chapter VIII: The Fall of the Winter Palace Chapter IX: The Constituent Assembly Chapter X: Katherine Breshkovsky Chapter XI: Kerensky Chapter XII: Two Ministers of Welfare-Panina and Kollontay Chapter XIII: Lenin and Trotsky Chapter XIV: A Triumvirate Chapter XV: Marie Spiridonova Chapter XVI: From One Army to the Other Chapter XVII: Red Guards and Cossacks
Lee A. Farrow Editor's introduction Six red months in Russia Introduction Chapter I: On the Way to Russia Chapter II: From the Frontier to Petrograd Chapter III: Petrograd Chapter IV: Smolny Chapter V: Explanation of Political Parties Chapter VI: The Democratic Congress Chapter VII: The Preparliament and the Soviet of the Russian Republic Chapter VIII: The Fall of the Winter Palace Chapter IX: The Constituent Assembly Chapter X: Katherine Breshkovsky Chapter XI: Kerensky Chapter XII: Two Ministers of Welfare-Panina and Kollontay Chapter XIII: Lenin and Trotsky Chapter XIV: A Triumvirate Chapter XV: Marie Spiridonova Chapter XVI: From One Army to the Other Chapter XVII: Red Guards and Cossacks
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