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Russisk revolution
Se også: Rusland/USSR; Sovjetunionen
Dalia Said Mostafa + Regi Pilling + Siobhan Brown: Women and revolution
Socialist Review nr. 367, mar 12 – side 18
Note: International Women’s Day, 8 March, was established by socialists to celebrate the struggles of working class women. We look at how the fight for women’s liberation and revolution has gone hand in hand with three great revolutions – in Russia in 1917, Spain in 1936-37 and Egypt today.
 
Chris Bambery: 90 years since The Russian Revolution: 1917 – Russia in revolution
Socialist Worker nr. 2075, nov 07 – side 7
Note: Chris Bambery introduces a Socialist Worker special to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Russian Revolution
 
Chris Bambery: 90 years since The Russian Revolution: Fighting for its life
Socialist Worker nr. 2075, nov 07 – side 7
Note: From day one the Russian Revolution found itself under attack. On only its second day a counter-revolutionary army advanced on Petrograd.
 
Esme Choonara: 90 years since The Russian Revolution: The global impact
Socialist Worker nr. 2075, nov 07 – side 8
Note: Internationalism was at the heart of the 1917 revolution, both as a principle and as a practical necessity. The Bolsheviks believed that the revolution must spread in order to survive.
 
Mike Haynes: 90 years since The Russian Revolution: Power of the masses
Socialist Worker nr. 2075, nov 07 – side 8
Note: Revisionist historians claim that all revolutions end in bloodshed and dictatorship. This is a dishonest view of history, argues Mike Haynes.
 
90 years since The Russian Revolution: Witnesses to change
Socialist Worker nr. 2075, nov 07 – side 9
Note: Eye witness accounts of the revolution
 
Judith Orr: 90 years since The Russian Revolution: A party to lead the working class
Socialist Worker nr. 2075, nov 07 – side 10
Note: Lenin’s model of a revolutionary party was the key factor in the ability of workers in Russia to take power.
 
90 years since The Russian Revolution: Revolution in words
Socialist Worker nr. 2075, nov 07 – side 10
Note: The Russian Revolution is one of the most important events in world history and has inspired many debates, articles and books.
 
Kevin Murphy: Can we write the history of the Russian Revolution?
International Socialism Journal nr. 116, okt 07 – side 33
Note: This Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture was delivered in London, November 2006. The prize was awarded for Kevin Murphy’s book, "Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory"
 
Abbie Bakan: A rich history of revolution
Socialist Review nr. 318, okt 07 – side 14
Note: What can an internet-surfing generation learn from the struggle of workers, soldiers and peasants 90 years ago? Abbie Bakan celebrates the Russian Revolution of October 1917
 
Pete Glatter: The light that hasn’t failed
International Socialism Journal nr. 110, mar 06 – side 153
Note: Kevin Murphy’s book "Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory" is a landmark in the study of Soviet history. The book is a stark challenge to the conventional idea that ‘Lenin led to Stalin’—ie, that Stalinism arose on the basis of the 1917 Revolution instead of in opposition to it. Kevin discussed the issues raised by his book, which won the 2005 Deutscher Memorial prize, with Pete Glatter.
 
Mike Haynes: Rediscovering the revolution (Kevin Murphy: "Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory")
International Socialism Journal nr. 107, jun 05 – side 178
Note: A review of Kevin Murphy, Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory (Berghahn Books, 2005), £45
 
Sheila McGregor: Neither Washington nor Moscow (Martin Amis: "Koba the Dread"; S A Smith: "The Russian Revolution: A Very Short Introduction"; Mike Haynes: "Russia: Class and Power 1917-2000")
International Socialism Journal nr. 97, dec 02 – side 109
Note: Sheila McGregor on three very different analyses of the Russian Revolution and its results.
 
Derek Howl: Bookwatch: the Russian Revolution
International Socialism Journal nr. 62, mar 94 – side 129
Note: Bookwatch looks at the history of the Russian Revolution.
 
Samuel Farber: In defence of democratic revolutionary socialism
International Socialism Journal nr. 55, jun 92 – side 85
Note: John Rees' 'In defence of October', published in International Socialism 52 has proven to be a controversial account of the Bolshevik revolution. Here we publish contributions from Robert Service, author of a biography of Lenin and The Russian Revolution 1900-27, Robin Blackburn, editor of New Left Review, Sam Farber, author of Before Stalinism, and David Finkel of the American magazine Against the Current, plus a rejoinder from John Rees.
 
David Finkel: Defending 'October' or sectarian dogmatism?
International Socialism Journal nr. 55, jun 92 – side 97
Note: John Rees' 'In defence of October', published in International Socialism 52 has proven to be a controversial account of the Bolshevik revolution. Here we publish contributions from Robert Service, author of a biography of Lenin and The Russian Revolution 1900-27, Robin Blackburn, editor of New Left Review, Sam Farber, author of Before Stalinism, and David Finkel of the American magazine Against the Current, plus a rejoinder from John Rees.
 
Robin Blackburn: Reply to John Rees
International Socialism Journal nr. 55, jun 92 – side 107
Note: John Rees' 'In defence of October', published in International Socialism 52 has proven to be a controversial account of the Bolshevik revolution. Here we publish contributions from Robert Service, author of a biography of Lenin and The Russian Revolution 1900-27, Robin Blackburn, editor of New Left Review, Sam Farber, author of Before Stalinism, and David Finkel of the American magazine Against the Current, plus a rejoinder from John Rees.
 
John Rees: Dedicated followers of fashion
International Socialism Journal nr. 55, jun 92 – side 113
Note: John Rees' 'In defence of October', published in International Socialism 52 has proven to be a controversial account of the Bolshevik revolution. Here we publish contributions from Robert Service, author of a biography of Lenin and The Russian Revolution 1900-27, Robin Blackburn, editor of New Left Review, Sam Farber, author of Before Stalinism, and David Finkel of the American magazine Against the Current, plus a rejoinder from John Rees.
 
Alex Callinicos: Maoism, Stalinism and the Soviet Union
International Socialism Journal nr. 5, jun 79 – side 80
Note: Review: Charles Bettelheim: "Class struggles in the USSR – First period: 1917-1923, Second period: 1923-1930" – 2 vols
 
Alex Callinicos: Soviet Power
International Socialism Journal (1st series) nr. 103, nov 77 – side 7
Note: Sixty years ago this month, the Russian working class overturned the Provisional Government and seized power. This issue of ISJ is devoted to aspects of the Bolshevik revolution – its nature, the fate of the Russian working class, its international impact. In the following article, Alex Callinicos examines the roots of the revolution in the Soviets
 
Alex Callinicos: Guide to Reading: Russian Revolution
International Socialism Journal (1st series) nr. 103, nov 77 – side 13
 

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