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The Catastrophe Kerensky's Own Story of the Russian Revolution -1st EDITION 1927

Description: "The Catastrophe: Kerensky's Own Story of the Russian Revolution" by Alexander F. Kerensky - FIRST EDITION 1927. Copyright 1927 by D. Appleton & Company and The New York Times Company. Illustrated with one black and white photograph of the author, Alexander F. Kerensky, by Arnold Genthe, photographer. 377 pages. Very Good condition, other than two pages (pages 120 and 121) between which an old newspaper clipping was stored for many years, causing tanning from the acid in the newspaper. Very small inscription at the top left of inside of front cover, reading "Juanita and Alfred Bromberg, 1933", and "1178." written very small at top left of the inside of the back cover. See photos. "The Catastrophe: Kerensky's Own Story of the Russian Revolution" by Alexander F. Kerensky is an autobiographical account that provides an insider's view of one of the most pivotal moments in 20th-century history. Published in 1927, this book delves into Kerensky's role in the events leading up to and during the Russian Revolution of 1917.Here's an overview of what the book contains:Background and Rise to Power: Kerensky begins by detailing his early life, his legal career, and his entry into politics. As a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, he was deeply involved in the opposition to the Tsarist regime. He describes the socio-political climate of Russia, the mounting discontent among the masses, and his own ascent within the political chaos following the February Revolution of 1917, which led to him becoming the Minister of Justice, then Minister of War, and eventually the head of the Provisional Government.The Dual Power Structure: Kerensky explains the complex dynamics of the dual power structure that emerged post-February Revolution, where the Provisional Government had to share power with the Petrograd Soviet. He critiques the challenges this created, particularly in making decisive policy and military decisions.The July Days and Kornilov Affair: A significant portion of the book covers the turbulent events like the July Days, where he discusses the spontaneous demonstrations and the government's response. Following this, Kerensky goes into detail about the Kornilov Affair, where he had to navigate the threat of a right-wing coup by General Kornilov, which he initially sought to counter by arming the Bolsheviks, a decision he reflects upon with regret.The October Revolution: Kerensky provides a firsthand account of the October Revolution, where the Bolsheviks, led by Lenin and Trotsky, overthrew his government. He describes his attempts to rally support to counter the coup, his escape from Petrograd (St. Petersburg), and his eventual exile. Analysis of the Revolution: Throughout the narrative, Kerensky offers his analysis on why the Provisional Government failed. He blames both the radical left and the reactionary right, but also acknowledges his government's own mistakes, such as continuing the war effort, which was deeply unpopular, and failing to address land reform swiftly.Personal Reflections: Kerensky's book is not just a historical recount but also a personal reflection. He expresses his frustrations, his belief in democratic socialism, and his vision for what Russia could have been. There's a sense of what he perceives as his personal tragedy, seeing his efforts to establish a democratic Russia crumble.Critique of Bolshevism: A recurring theme is his vehement opposition to Bolshevik policies and methods. He portrays Lenin and his followers as opportunists who capitalized on the chaos to seize power, rather than as liberators of the proletariat.Historical Context: The book serves not only as a memoir but also as an attempt by Kerensky to justify his actions and decisions during his time in power. It's colored by his perspective, making it a valuable but subjective source for understanding the Revolution from a moderate socialist viewpoint."The Catastrophe" is significant for historians and readers interested in Russian history as it provides a unique perspective from one of the key figures who was at the center of the revolutionary turmoil, offering insights into the complexities and the might-have-beens of that era.

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Binding: Hardcover

Place of Publication: New York, New York

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Publisher: D. Appleton & Company and The New York Times Company

Subject: History, Communist revolution in Russia

Original/Facsimile: Original

Year Printed: 1927

Language: English

Illustrator: Arnold Genthe, photographer

Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated

Author: Alexander F. Kerensky

Topic: Communist revolution in Russia

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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