Author dc.contributor.author | Krausz, Tamás | |
Availability Date dc.date.accessioned | 2021-04-21T16:07:10Z | |
Availability Date dc.date.available | 2021-04-21T16:07:10Z | |
Release dc.date.issued | 2020 | |
uri dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10831/55044 | |
Language dc.language.iso | angol | hu_HU |
Title dc.title | Lenin on Global History and the Global Historiography on Lenin | hu_HU |
Type dc.type | folyóiratcikk | hu_HU |
Version dc.description.version | megjelent változat | hu_HU |
Language dc.language.rfc3066 | eng | |
Rights dc.rights.holder | Alapítvány az Orosz Nyelvért és Kultúráért | hu_HU |
Abstract in English dc.description.abstracteng | Lenin’s place in the development of the global Marxist history of ideas is frequently misconstrued today, attributing a self-serving, power-grabbing, voluntarist and opportunistic tendency to Lenin’s intellectual development, and his new findings and innovative analysis of capitalism. Lenin’s true legacy must be reclaimed on monopoly capitalism and imperialism, and this paper aims to place them in not only Lenin’s real contemporary political and intellectual context, but also traces how his concepts fared since his passing, up to the early 21st century. The supposed contradiction and dichotomy of a utopian democratic tendency and rigid determinism in Lenin are here altogether removed, and the coherence, realism and historical rootedness of Lenin’s thought reclaimed. On the 100th anniversary of the Great Russian Revolution it is worth remembering Lenin’s analysis of global and local history not only because he shaped global history, but because he provided an analytical framework. Lenin’s analysis is an important component of the history of the revolution and its intellectual preconditions. Recalling some key elements of this conceptualization of history is worthy of note since they are still relevant today in a broader sense. This study aims at presenting the relationship between Russian and global history in Lenin's analysis and also revealing the elements of his theory that have become a constitutive part of historical thinking. | hu_HU |
Doi ID dc.identifier.doi | 10.38210/RUSTUDH.2020.2.1 | |
Journal dc.identifier.jtitle | RussianStudiesHu | hu_HU |
Last Page dc.identifier.lpage | 17 | hu_HU |
First Page dc.identifier.spage | 1 | hu_HU |
access dc.rights.access | hozzáférhető | hu_HU |
Keyword English dc.subject.en | Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov | hu_HU |
Keyword English dc.subject.en | imperialism | hu_HU |
Keyword English dc.subject.en | world-systems approach (world-systems theory) | hu_HU |
Keyword English dc.subject.en | historical views of Lenin | hu_HU |
Keyword English dc.subject.en | Lenin and the Russian development | hu_HU |
Class dc.type.genre | publikáció/alkotás | hu_HU |
Type dc.type.resrep | tudományos | hu_HU |
Author dc.contributor.inst | ELTE BTK Professor Emeritus | hu_HU |
Type dc.type.type | folyóiratcikk | hu_HU |
Release Date dc.description.issuedate | 2020 | hu_HU |
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