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Comrade Kerensky by Boris Kolonitskii delves into the fascinating political landscape of Russia during the pivotal years of the Russian Revolution. Focusing on Alexander Kerensky's role, the book examines his rise to power and the complex factors that contributed to shaping his political path. Through historical analysis, the narrative offers insight into the turbulent times of early 20th-century Russia without giving away key outcomes.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the complexities of Russian political history and the figures who played pivotal roles during the transformative period of the 1917 revolution. It provides an insightful analysis of the cultural and political landscape, shedding light on the enigmatic life and influence of one of the key leaders of that era.

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Comrade Kerensky

"The first major biography of a key figure of the Russian Revolution"--

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As one of the heroes of the 1917 February Revolution and then Prime Minister at the head of the Provisional Government, Alexander Kerensky was passionately, even fanatically, lauded as a leader during his brief political reign. Symbolic artefacts – sculptures, badges and medals – featuring his likeness abounded. Streets were renamed after him, his speeches were quoted on gravestones, and literary odes dedicated to him proliferated in the major press. But, by October, Kerensky had been unceremoniously dethroned in the Bolshevik takeover and had fled to Paris and then to the US, where he would remain exiled and removed from his former glory until his death. The breakneck trajectory of his rise and fall and the intensity of his popularity were not merely a symptom of the chaos of those times but offer a window onto a much broader historical phenomenon which did not just begin with Lenin and Stalin – the cult of the leader.

In this major new study of the Russian leadership cult, Boris Kolonitskii uses the figure of Kerensky to show how popular engagement with the idea of the leader became a key component of a cultural re-imagining of the political landscape after the fall of the monarchy. A parallel revolution was taking place on the level of creating a resonant political vocabulary where one had not existed before, and it was in the shared exercise of bestowing and dissolving authority that a politicised way of seeing began to emerge. Kolonitskii plots the unfurling of this symbolic revolution by examining the tapestry of images woven by Kerensky and those around him, and, in so doing, exposes his vital role in the development of nascent Soviet political culture.

This highly original portrait of a revolutionary sheds new light on the cult of Kerensky that developed around this charismatic leader during the months following the overthrow of the tsar. It will be of value to students and scholars of Russian history and to those interested in political culture.

Series: New Russian Thought

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Comrade Kerensky by Boris Kolonitskii is praised for its deep exploration of Alexander Kerensky as a central figure in Russian political culture in 1917. Reviewers highlight how Kerensky became a symbol of a new order, using charisma and leadership as tools for political legitimation, influencing future leaders like Lenin and Stalin. The book is noted for its ambitious approach, utilising various sources and disciplines to offer a comprehensive study of Kerensky's role and the period's democratic hopes and disillusionments, making it a significant contribution to the literature on the Russian Revolution.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509533640

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 October 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Arch Tait

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 224.0mm

Weight: 794g

Pages: 450

About the Author

Boris Kolonitskii is Professor of History at the European University at St. Petersburg.

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