After the Revolution in October 1917, Soviet Russia tried to establish an alternative form of social organization based on the ideology of communism and the practices of Soviet democracy. This system inspired millions and achieved the industrialization of Russia, but ultimately it failed. The dissolution of the communist order by 1991 was accompanied by the disintegration of the country.
Communism in Russia
provides a fresh, clear and concise view of the history of communism and Russia in the twentieth century, and the interaction of the two
offers an original analysis combining the history of an ideology and the fate of a nation
traces the connections and tensions between communist ideology and Russian realities, and explains the reasons for the collapse of the system
Incorporates the latest research and scholarship on the subject.