Luister en lees nu 45 dagen gratis

Tijdelijke zomeractie: ontdek Storytel nu 45 dagen gratis. De aanbieding loopt t/m 3 augustus. Meer dan 1 miljoen luisterboeken en ebooks in één app.

  • Switch makkelijk tussen luisteren en lezen
  • Elke week honderden nieuwe verhalen
  • Voor ieder een passend abonnement
  • Opzeggen wanneer je maar wilt
Probeer 45 dagen gratis
NL - Details page - Device banner - 894x1036

Ten Days That Shook the World

Taal
Engels
Format
Categorie

Geschiedenis

Ten Days That Shook the World (1919) is a book by the American journalist and socialist John Reed about the October Revolution in Russia in 1917, which Reed experienced firsthand. Reed followed many of the prominent Bolshevik leaders closely during his time in Russia. John Reed died in 1920, shortly after the book was finished, and he is one of the few Americans buried at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis in Moscow, a site normally reserved only for the most prominent Soviet leaders. John Reed was on an assignment for The Masses, a magazine of socialist politics, when he was reporting the Russian Revolution. Although Reed states that he had "tried to see events with the eye of a conscientious reporter, interested in setting down the truth" during the time of the event, he stated in the preface that "in the struggle my sympathies were not neutral" (since the book leans towards the Bolsheviks and their viewpoints). Before John Reed left for Russia, the Espionage Act was passed on June 15, 1917, which fined and imprisoned anyone who interfered with the recruiting of soldiers and prohibited the mailing of any newspaper or magazine that promoted such sentiments. The U. S. Postal Service was also given leave to deny any mailing that fitted these standards from further postal delivery, and then to disqualify a magazine because it had missed a mailing and hence, was no longer considered a regular publication. Because of this, The Masses was forced by the United States federal government to cease publication in the fall of 1917, after refusing to change the magazine's policy against the war. The Liberator, founded by Max Eastman under his and his sister's private control, published Reed's articles concerning the Russian Revolution instead. In an effort to ensure the magazine's survival, Eastman compromised and tempered its views accordingly.

© 2017 Sheba Blake Publishing (Ebook): 9783961895953

Publicatiedatum

Ebook: 2 mei 2017

Anderen genoten ook van...

  1. Ten Days that Shook the World John Reed
  2. Insurgent Mexico: A Riveting Chronicle of Revolutionary Mexico's Turbulent Era John Reed
  3. Eichmann in My Hands: A First-Person Account by the Israeli Agent Who Captured Hitler's Chief Executioner Peter Z. Malkin
  4. Nazi Terror: The Gestapo, Jews, and Ordinary Germans Eric A. Johnson
  5. The Democratization of American Christianity Nathan O. Hatch
  6. Comrades: Brothers, Fathers, Sons, Pals Stephen E. Ambrose
  7. Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years 1963-65 Taylor Branch
  8. Landing in Hell: The Pyrrhic Victory of the First Marine Division on Peleliu, 1944 Peter Margaritis
  9. Cold War Exiles and the CIA: Plotting to Free Russia Benjamin Tromly
  10. The Reformation: History in an Hour Edward A Gosselin
  11. The Ideas That Made America: A Brief History Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen
  12. Twelve Who Ruled: The Year of the Terror in the French Revolution R.R. Palmer
  13. Comrades Stephen E. Ambrose
  14. Brave Companions David McCullough
  15. Ten Days that Shook the World John Reed
  16. The Anatomy of Fascism Robert O. Paxton
  17. Prisoners of History: What Monuments to the Second World War Tell Us About Our History and Ourselves Keith Lowe
  18. The Road to Damascus August Strindberg
  19. Summer of Blood: The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 Dan Jones
  20. Of Living Valour: The Story of the Soldiers of Waterloo: The Story of the Soldiers of Waterloo Barney White-Spunner
  21. Nazi Women of the Third Reich: Serving the Swastika Paul Roland
  22. We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land Jimmy Carter
  23. To America Stephen E. Ambrose
  24. Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait?: Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson, and the Fight for the Right to Vote Tina Cassidy

Maak je keuze:

  • Voor ieder een passend abonnement

  • Kies het aantal uur en accounts dat bij jou past

  • Download verhalen voor offline toegang

  • Kids Mode - een veilige omgeving voor kinderen

Meest gekozen
Zomeractie: geldig t/m 3 augustus

Unlimited

Voor wie onbeperkt wil luisteren en lezen.

€13.99 /30 dagen
Tijdelijke zomeractie!
  • 1 account

  • Onbeperkte toegang

  • Meer dan 1 miljoen luisterboeken en ebooks

  • Altijd opzegbaar

Probeer 45 dagen gratis

Premium

Voor wie zo nu en dan wil luisteren en lezen.

€9.99 /30 dagen
14 dagen gratis
  • 1 account

  • 30 uur/30 dagen

  • Meer dan 1 miljoen luisterboeken en ebooks

  • Altijd opzegbaar

Probeer 14 dagen gratis

Flex

Voor wie Storytel wil proberen.

€7.99 /30 dagen
7 dagen gratis
  • 1 account

  • 10 uur/30 dagen

  • Spaar ongebruikte uren op tot 50 uur

  • Meer dan 1 miljoen luisterboeken en ebooks

  • Altijd opzegbaar

Probeer 7 dagen gratis

Family

Voor wie verhalen met familie en vrienden wil delen.

Vanaf €18.99 /30 dagen
14 dagen gratis
  • 2-3 accounts

  • Onbeperkte toegang

  • Meer dan 1 miljoen luisterboeken en ebooks

  • Altijd opzegbaar

2 accounts

€18.99 /30 dagen
Probeer 14 dagen gratis