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How did the Bolsheviks see themselves? What grand narrative gave meaning to their revolutionary aspirations? The leading Western expert on Bolshevism, Lars T. Lih, answers these questions in the first-ever study of the Bolshevik outlook from Lenin to perestroika.

Sharply focused case studies allow individual leaders – Lenin, Stalin, Bukharin, Trotsky, Zinoviev– to come alive and speak in their own voices, with surprising results that challenge conventional narratives left and right. What Was Bolshevism? uses novels, plays, literary criticism, photographs, statues, poetry, history textbooks, songs, and film to paint an indispensable self-portrait of Soviet civilization.

Author Bios

Lars T. Lih is the author of Bread and Authority in Russia, 1914-1921 (University of California Press, 1990), and Lenin (Reaktion Books, 2008). He is also the co-editor of Stalin's Letters to Molotov (Yale University Press, 1995), and has written many articles on the history of the Bolshevik Party and the revolutionary experience in Russia. Lih received his Ph.D. from Princeton University (1984), and has taught at Wellesley College and Duke University. He is presently an independent researcher living and working in Montreal, Quebec.

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Publication date: October 29, 2024

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Part of the Historical Materialism series.

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