Vekhi
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Marshall S Shatz author Nikolei Berdiaev author SN Bulgakov author Frank Semen author Judith E Zimmerman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:30th Jun '94
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- Hardback£135.00(9781563243905)
This collection of essays, Vekhi, reflects on Russia's 1905 revolution, offering diverse perspectives and insights into its historical significance and contemporary relevance.
Originally published in Moscow in 1909, Vekhi is a compelling collection of essays that captures a pivotal moment in Russian history. The authors, each presenting their unique perspectives, delve into the varied experiences surrounding the failed revolution of 1905. Through their reflections, they explore the political, social, and emotional landscapes of a nation grappling with profound change and turmoil.
The essays in Vekhi not only critique the events of the time but also offer insights into the broader implications for Russian society. The work was notably condemned by Lenin, highlighting the contentious nature of its content and the political climate of the era. Despite this condemnation, Vekhi was later rediscovered by dissidents, who found in its pages a resonant critique of authority and a call for introspection.
Today, this translation of Vekhi continues to hold significant relevance in discussions about contemporary Russia. As readers engage with the diverse viewpoints presented, they are invited to reflect on the ongoing struggles for freedom, identity, and justice within the Russian context. The essays serve as a reminder of the past while encouraging critical dialogue about the present and future of the nation.
ISBN: 9781563243912
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 317g
230 pages