Bojcun analyses the efforts of Ukrainian, Jewish and Russian social democratic movements to address the national question in Ukraine during Russia's industrialisation, the First World War, collapse of the autocracy and outbreak of the 1917 Revolution.
Bojcun analyses the efforts of Ukrainian, Jewish and Russian social democratic movements to address the national question in Ukraine during Russia's industrialisation, the First World War, collapse of the autocracy and outbreak of the 1917 Revolution.
Marko Bojcun, BA, M.Litt. Ph.D. (York, Canada, 1985), is a (retired) university lecturer and journalist. His publications include Towards a Political Economy of Ukraine: Selected Essays 1990-2015 (Ibidem, 2019) and The Chernobyl Disaster (The Hogarth Press, 1988).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements List of Maps and Tables Transliteration and Dates Abbreviations Introduction 1 State Power and the Development of Capitalism 2 The Working Class 3 Social Democracy and the National Question 4 February to October 1917 5 November 1917: Attempts at Reconciliation 6 December: The Failure of Reconciliation 7 The First Treaty of Brest Litovsk 8 Battles for Kyiv 9 Kyiv under Bolshevik Rule 10 The Pogroms in March and April 1918 11 Resistance to the Austro-German Occupation 12 Last Days of the Rada Epilogue References Index
Acknowledgements List of Maps and Tables Transliteration and Dates Abbreviations Introduction 1 State Power and the Development of Capitalism 2 The Working Class 3 Social Democracy and the National Question 4 February to October 1917 5 November 1917: Attempts at Reconciliation 6 December: The Failure of Reconciliation 7 The First Treaty of Brest Litovsk 8 Battles for Kyiv 9 Kyiv under Bolshevik Rule 10 The Pogroms in March and April 1918 11 Resistance to the Austro-German Occupation 12 Last Days of the Rada Epilogue References Index
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Shop der buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg Amtsgericht Augsburg HRA 13309