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Philip Pomper

    Philip Pomper est un historien distingué dont les travaux explorent l'histoire russe et moderne européenne, avec un accent particulier sur la psychohistoire. Son érudition examine les liens complexes entre les événements historiques et la psyché humaine. En tant que professeur émérite, il continue d'influencer le domaine par son analyse perspicace et ses contributions au discours académique.

    Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin
    Lenin's Brother: The Origins of the October Revolution
    • The gripping untold story of a terrorist leader whose death would catapult his brother―Lenin―to revolution. In 1886, Alexander Ulyanov, a brilliant biology student, joined a small group of students at St. Petersburg University to plot the assassination of Russia’s tsar. Known as “Second First March” for the date of their action, this group failed disastrously in their mission, and its leaders, Alexander included, were executed. History has largely forgotten Alexander, but for the most important consequence of his execution: his younger brother, Vladimir, went on to lead the October Revolution of 1917 and head the new Soviet government under his revolutionary pseudonym “Lenin.”Probing the Ulyanov family archives, historian Philip Pomper uncovers Alexander’s transformation from ascetic student to terrorist, and the impact his fate had on Lenin. Vividly portraying the psychological dynamics of a family that would change history, Lenin’s Brother is a perspective-changing glimpse into Lenin’s formative years―and his subsequent behavior as a revolutionary. 11 black-and-white illustrations

      Lenin's Brother: The Origins of the October Revolution