5(b): How far were the roles of Bismarck and Cavour decisive in the unification of Germany and Italy?
Date Submitted: 06/15/2003 21:04:33
Category: / History / European History
Length: 8 pages (2212 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 8 pages (2212 words)
When the Tsarist regime in Russia was overthrown and the Bolshevik party under Lenin ruled
as a single party government, it was claimed by many that a Marxist regime had been
established. Many within the Bolshevik party were firm believers in the Marxist theory and
thought that the Soviet state would agree with Marx's ideas. There are some modern
historians who agree with this view, embracing the ideas of equality and fraternity and
believing that
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Ginsie Lewis Chapter 13 Marx & Engel
[2] From hhdl.dharmakara.net - interview with the Dalai Lama
[3] From hhdl.dharmakara.net - interview with the Dalai Lama
[4] From Russian Revolution by Sheila Fitzpatrick
[5] From Russian Revolution by Sheila Fitzpatrick
[6] From http://www.maoism.org
Other sources:
Lenin and the problem of Marxism by Kingston-Mann
Russian Historians and the Soviet State by Konstantin Shteppa
States and Social Revolution by Theda Skocpol.
What Marx really said by Acton.
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