Ronald Grigor Suny examines the Revolution in Baku, important provincial
capital and oil center of the Russian empire. His study of Baku's
national and class conflicts, Bolshevism as it developed in the city,
and the failure of the Commune in 1918 amends our picture of the
Revolution as the work of a highly conspiratorial party, seizing power
by force and imposing its will on a reluctant population by terror.
Originally published in 1972.
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