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Beyond the Revolution in Russia: Narratives – Concepts – Spaces is written by Jaromír Mrňka and published by Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 802464858X (ISBN 10) and 9788024648583 (ISBN 13).
The book sheds light on the preconditions and consequences extending far beyond the event that opened up totally new horizons in 1917. To mark the centennial of the Russian Revolution, an international team of both junior and experienced scholars from Austria, Belarus, Brazil, the Czech Republic, France, Israel, Poland, Russia and Slovakia brought together contributions from the surprisingly broad interdisciplinary field of comparative, economic, conceptual, and political history, human geography and urbanism, literature, media studies, and political science. The book explains the Russian revolution in a complex ambiguity between the event and its immediate consequences, medium-term social and economic transformations, and the long-term reconfiguration of the spaces of politics and culture.