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More than One Piece is Missing in the Puzzle - Moshe Lewin

Lewin replies to an article by W. Rosenberg on the relationship between the Bolsheviks and the working class in the 1917 revolutionary and post-revolutionary period.

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More than One Piece is Missing in the Puzzle
Moshe Lewin

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  • Russia
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
  • Eastern Europe
  • Bolsheviks
  • Russian Revolution 1917

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