Ten Days That Shook the World
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1919
254
Book • Nonfiction
Petrograd • 1910s
1919
Adult
18+ years
Ten Days That Shook the World by John Reed chronicles the October Revolution in Russia, beginning just before the Leninist Bolshevik party's successful overthrow of the czarist regime. Reed provides historical context, examines political leaders like Kerensky, and details the causes and consequences of the power shift. He writes from his firsthand experience, combining vivid storytelling with meticulous research. The book discusses intense political upheaval, violence, and repression.
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John Reed's Ten Days That Shook the World is widely praised for its vivid firsthand account of the October Revolution, capturing the drama and fervor through a journalist's lens. While lauded for its passionate and engaging narrative, critics note its partisan perspective, which may affect objectivity. Nonetheless, it remains a crucial historical document.
Ideal for history enthusiasts, political science students, and those fascinated by revolutionary movements, Ten Days That Shook the World captures the fervor of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Comparable to Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell in its eyewitness account of transformative events, it offers a gripping narrative and deep insights into societal upheaval.
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254
Book • Nonfiction
Petrograd • 1910s
1919
Adult
18+ years
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