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A collection of essays analyzes the causes, key actors, and consequences of the Russian Revolution and examines the contemporaneous Jugo-Slav national movement; contributors consider the role of intellectuals, failures of autocratic governance, wartime strains and political forces that precipitated regime collapse, and the revolution's immediate effects on the wider war and on imperial borders. A separate section traces the emergence and aims of the Jugo-Slav movement under Austro-Hungarian rule, and appendices reproduce declarations and documentary material that illuminate the movements discussed.
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