Overview
Reflects on the legacies of the Russian Revolution and Its impact on political systems, ideologies, economic and social structures and culture of the post-Soviet space.
Approaches the legacies of the Russian Revolution from the Eurasian Perspective.
Narrates contributors' reflections on the Russian revolution of 1917 and the ensuing developments in Russia, the rest of the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe and elsewhere in the world.
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The book reflects upon the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the ensuing developments in Russia, the rest of the former Soviet Union, Central and Eastern Europe and elsewhere in the world. It discusses the impact of the legacies of the Russian Revolution on political systems, ideologies, economic and social structures and culture.
The book answers some pertinent questions: To what extent are these legacies relevant today for the contextualisation of memory politics, social institutions, and international relations? How does an analysis of 1917 and its legacies contribute to the comparative study of revolutions and social change?
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Keywords
- Russian Revolution
- February Revolution
- October Revolution
- Bolshevik Revolution
- Soviet Russia
- Soviet Union
- Indian Freedom Movement
- Cold War
- Global South
- World Wars
- Soviet Cinema
- Diplomatic Engagement
- Post-Soviet Russia
- Soviet Legacy
- Russia-China Ties
- Central and Eastern Europe
- Glasnost
- Belarus
- Post-Soviet Federal Arrangement
- Perestroika
Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Soviet Legacies in Russian Foreign Policy and Governance
Reviews
“This volume, exploring the Great October Socialist Revolution, in commemoration of its centenary jubilee occasion, is significant and timely. Dealing with the crucial event of twentieth century Russian history, it has been initiated and edited by Indian scholars, with contributions by an international team of researches. The fact that more than a century later, the event and its impact is being revised and reconsidered from varying perspectives, amply demonstrates the relevance and global significance of this historical event. The editors of the volume, deserve credit for bringing together varying perspectives that facilitate a wider and clearer understanding of those “ten days that shook the world” and continue to influence the course of history and politics even a century later.” (Tatiana Shaumyan, Head, Centre for Indian Studies, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)
“Every epoch has its own specific interpretation of historical events. A vast historiography on comparative studies in history exists in Russian and Indian scholarly traditions. Tectonic historical events such as the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its implications have been viewed through varying prisms in both countries for over a century. The most distinguishing feature of this volume on the Russian Revolution is its search for diverse methods of historical interpretation, overcoming stereotypes of the previous decades and the re-evaluation of the events of 1917 in the light of the contemporary world situation. The volume makes a very relevant contribution to the exiting body of literature on the legacies of the Russian Revolution.” (Alexandra Safronova, Chairperson, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia)
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Anuradha M. Chenoy is a Professor and former Dean of School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. She has written extensively on international politics, Soviet/Russian foreign and security policy, political system and political processes in Russia, Indian foreign policy, human security and gender in international relations. Her books include Re-emerging Russia: Structures, Institutions and Processes (co-authored, 2017); The BRICS in International Development (2016); Maoists and Other Armed Conflicts (co-authored, 2010); Human Security: Concept and Implications (co-authored, 2006); Militarism and Women in South Asia (2002); and The Making of New Russia (2001).
Archana Upadhyay is a Professor in the Centre for Russian & Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. She has been the recipient of the Commonwealth Fellowship with affiliation to International Policy Institute, King’s College, London, UK. Her research interests include international relations with special focus on South Asian, Russian and Eurasian Issues. Her previous publications are India’s Fragile Borderlands: Dynamics of Terrorism in North-East India (2009); Multiparty System in the Russian Federation: Problems & Prospects (2000); and a monograph Human Rights (co-authored). Her recent publications are on religion and politics in post-Soviet societies.Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Hundred Years of the Russian Revolution
Book Subtitle: Its Legacies in Perspective
Editors: Anuradha M. Chenoy, Archana Upadhyay
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4785-4
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Singapore
eBook Packages: Political Science and International Studies, Political Science and International Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-33-4784-7Published: 08 April 2021
eBook ISBN: 978-981-33-4785-4Published: 07 April 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXII, 307
Topics: International Relations, Political Science, Russian, Soviet, and East European History