
- 263 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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The Dawn In Russia
About this book
The Dawn in Russia is a travelogue by British journalist Henry Woodd Nevinson, published in 1905. In the book, Nevinson recounts his experiences traveling through Russia during the early 20th century, particularly focusing on the social and political changes occurring in the country. He describes the poverty and harsh conditions endured by peasants and workers, as well as the tensions between different ethnic and religious groups. Nevinson also provides a first-hand account of the Russian Revolution of 1905, including the events leading up to the uprising, the strikes and demonstrations that took place, and the violent government crackdown that followed. Through his observations, Nevinson offers a critical view of the Tsarist regime and its policies, while also expressing hope for the future of the Russian people. The book is considered an important historical document and a valuable insight into Russian society and politics during a tumultuous period of change.
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- The Dawn