Inside the Russian Revolution
Autor: | Rheta Louise Childe Dorr |
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EAN: | 8596547732297 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 24.11.2023 |
Untertitel: | All Truth Revealed |
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Schlagworte: | Eastern Russian historical analysis authentic historical storytelling early 20th century politics firsthand revolutionary accounts journalistic narrative style political upheaval insights revolutionary social dynamics social change movements |
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In 'Inside the Russian Revolution,' Rheta Louise Childe Dorr presents a vivid and insightful examination of the tumultuous period that reshaped Russia in the early 20th century. Employing a journalist's clarity and a novelist's flair, Dorr chronicles her experiences during a pivotal moment in history, capturing the tumult of revolutionary fervor through a deeply personal lens. The narrative weaves together firsthand observations, political commentary, and social critique, revealing the complexities of the revolution's impact on ordinary lives amidst the chaos of war and upheaval. Rheta Louise Childe Dorr was an American journalist and suffragist, whose passion for social justice and international affairs informed her writing. Having traveled extensively and engaged with prominent figures of the time, her perspective is deeply rooted in empathy and observation. Dorr's dedication to understanding the human condition, coupled with her experiences as a female journalist navigating a male-dominated field, uniquely qualifies her to offer a compelling and nuanced account of the Russian Revolution. For readers interested in the intersections of history, politics, and the human experience, 'Inside the Russian Revolution' is an indispensable text. Dorr's eloquence and incisive commentary invite readers to experience the upheaval of the era, making it a vital resource for anyone wishing to understand the legacies of revolution and resilience.
Rheta Louise Childe Dorr (1866-1948) was a pioneering American journalist, suffragist, and social reformer, with a career that spanned several dynamic decades of change and upheaval in the United States. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, she developed a keen interest in social issues from an early age. Dorr's literary style combined in-depth reporting with a bold and evocative prose, making her work both informative and resonant with her audiences. Her professional writing career took off at 'Hampton's Magazine,' where she served as an editor and writer covering progressive topics, especially those concerning women's rights and labor issues. Dorr is perhaps best known for her insightful work 'Inside the Russian Revolution' (1917), a vivid account of the tumultuous events in Russia, which draws from her personal experiences as a correspondent in Moscow during the 1917 revolution. The book is regarded as a significant historical document and is acclaimed for its firsthand narrative of the complexities of the Russian socio-political landscape. An advocate for women's suffrage, Dorr's literary contributions extended beyond journalism to include her autobiography 'A Woman of Fifty' (1924), which further illuminated her life's work and the broader movement for women's rights. In her writing and activism, Dorr embodied the spirit of early 20th-century progressivism, championing equality, and social justice.
Rheta Louise Childe Dorr (1866-1948) was a pioneering American journalist, suffragist, and social reformer, with a career that spanned several dynamic decades of change and upheaval in the United States. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, she developed a keen interest in social issues from an early age. Dorr's literary style combined in-depth reporting with a bold and evocative prose, making her work both informative and resonant with her audiences. Her professional writing career took off at 'Hampton's Magazine,' where she served as an editor and writer covering progressive topics, especially those concerning women's rights and labor issues. Dorr is perhaps best known for her insightful work 'Inside the Russian Revolution' (1917), a vivid account of the tumultuous events in Russia, which draws from her personal experiences as a correspondent in Moscow during the 1917 revolution. The book is regarded as a significant historical document and is acclaimed for its firsthand narrative of the complexities of the Russian socio-political landscape. An advocate for women's suffrage, Dorr's literary contributions extended beyond journalism to include her autobiography 'A Woman of Fifty' (1924), which further illuminated her life's work and the broader movement for women's rights. In her writing and activism, Dorr embodied the spirit of early 20th-century progressivism, championing equality, and social justice.