Editorial Norton
Fecha de edición marzo 2010
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780393070798
288 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
In 1886, Alexander Ulyanov, a brilliant biology student, joined a group of students at St Petersburg University to plot the assassination of Russia's tsar. Known as "Second First March" for the date of their action, they failed disastrously in their mission and its leaders, Alexander included, were executed. History has largely forgotten Alexander but for the most important consequence of his execution: his younger brother, Vladimir, went on to lead the October Revolution of 1917 and head the new Soviet government under his revolutionary pseudonym "Lenin."
Probing the Ulyanov family archives, Philip Pomper uncovers Alexander's transformation from ascetic student to terrorist and the impact his fate had on Lenin. Vividly portraying the dynamics of a family that would change history, Lenin's Brother is a perspective-changing glimpse into Lenin's formative years and his subsequent behaviour as a revolutionary.
Philip Pomper es profesor emérito de Historia en la Universidad de Wesleyan. Ha sido editor asociado de la revista History and Theory. Sus campos de especialización son la Historia de Rusia, la Historia Moderna de Europa y la Psicohistoria. Todo ello lo ha llevado a ser autor de varias obras y artículos.
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