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Like Robinson, Sklair is critical of Amin's state-centrism, and he sees the international system of hierarchical states: “The power of capitalist hegemony today is so overwhelming (allied as it is with the military and police powers of states) that the on... see more

Like Robinson, Sklair is critical of Amin's state-centrism, and he sees the international system of hierarchical states: “The power of capitalist hegemony today is so overwhelming (allied as it is with the military and police powers of states) that the on... see more

The article studies the issue of collaboration of the famous historian Mykhailo Hrushevsky with the Ukrainian Party of Socialists-Revolutionaries from the viewpoint of soviet historiography. It is discovered that the collaboration of M. Hrushevsky with th... see more

This article is devoted to the revolutionary struggle of the Ukrainian people in order to build their own state. The exile stage of the liberation struggle has been investigated by the author. This stage happened after the defeat of the revolution. Its me... see more

Like Robinson, Sklair is critical of Amin's state-centrism, and he sees the international system of hierarchical states: “The power of capitalist hegemony today is so overwhelming (allied as it is with the military and police powers of states) that the on... see more

The life of the Danish socialist Marie Nielsen (1875-1851), recently the topic of a fine biography by historian Morten Thing, presents us with a remarkable combination of elements and contradictions of modern history, thus providing the historian with a s... see more

Six decades ago William Chamberlin wrote that “the collapse of the Romanov autocracy . . . was one of the most leaderless, spontaneous, anonymous revolutions of all times. . . . No one . .. realized that the strikes and bread riots . . . would culminate i... see more

Lenin's harsh evaluation was not unique. Social Democrats oftendenigrated SR activities among the proletariat, whom the SDs, as Marxists, claimed as their exclusive constituency. In 1902 Iskra described the worker-oriented Petersburg SR Committee as "half... see more

Six decades ago William Chamberlin wrote that “the collapse of the Romanov autocracy . . . was one of the most leaderless, spontaneous, anonymous revolutions of all times. . . . No one . .. realized that the strikes and bread riots . . . would culminate i... see more

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