Antony Beevor Breaks Down the Russian Revolution of 1917

James Rogers (Presenter), Antony Beevor (Contributor)

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Abstract

Host of History Hit podcast 'Warfare' Dr James Rogers sits down with military historian and author of 'Russia: Revolution and Civil War, 1917—1921', Antony Beevor to discuss the causes and major events of the Russian Revolution.

Speaking in the Three John's pub in Islington, allegedly where Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky met in 1903 and sowed the seeds of one of the most significant revolutions in history, the pair cover the February and October Revolution of 1917, the fall of a weak Tsar Nicholas II, the failure of Kerensky's provisional government and the role of the First World War in creating discontent, providing Vladimir Lenin the opportunity to capitalise on chaos.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2023
Media of outputFilm
Size17:35 min
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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