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Agitprop theater consisted of short stage-pieces for leftist political agitation and propa ganda. ...
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The national liberation movement in Georgia began like that of many other countries, with an initially ...
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Despite the fact that two of the most important theoreticians of anarchism, Mikhail Bakunin and Peter ...
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Isaac Emmanuelovich Babel was born in 1894 to a Jewish family in Odessa during a period of social upheaval, ...
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Bakunin, Mikhail Alexandrovich (1814–1876)
Mikhail Bakunin is among the most significant anarchist activists and theorists of the nineteenth century. ...
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Battleship Potemkin: Film as Celluloid Revolution
Filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein (1898–1948) trained as an engineer and worked in the theater, but is also ...
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Bolotnikov's Rebellion, 1606–1607
Russia suffered considerable economic and political upheaval in the early seventeenth century as raids ...
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Bolsheviks were Marxist revolutionaries active in early twentieth-century Russia who devoted their lives ...
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Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich (1888–1938)
Nikolai Bukharin was a Soviet Communist Party leader and theoretician who was executed following a Stalinist ...
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Bulavin's Rebellion, 1707–1708
Like numerous Russian peasant rebellions, Bulavin's uprising emerged in the Cossack areas along the Don ...
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