Power and Possession in the Russian Revolution

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Discover the transformative history in Power and Possession in the Russian Revolution. This compelling book by Anne O'Donnell sheds light on the profound impacts of the 1917 revolutions that dismantled the property structures in Russia. With a focus on the Bolsheviks' radical attempts to abolish private property, this scholarly work explores the social and economic upheavals that redefined ownership and belonging. O'Donnell offers a fresh narrative that captures the struggles of dispossession while examining the new political economy of socialism that emerged post-revolution.

Utilizing a rich tapestry of sources, including popular petitions and internal audits, Power and Possession reconstructs a vivid archive of the lives affected by these seismic changes. It chronicles how people’s connections to their possessions were disrupted, revealing a historical account that resonates with contemporary discussions on property and power dynamics. This book is essential for anyone interested in Russian history, socialism, and the study of dispossession. Delve into this insightful examination, and uncover the intricate relationship between power, property, and possession in a revolutionary context.

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