Michael Lynch
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Michael Lynch takes a fresh look at the key reform of 19th-century Russia. Published December 1 2003
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Michael Lynch introduces the controversial career of a gargantuan figure in Chinese and modern world history. Published September 14 2002
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How should we interpret the Bolshevik Revolution, in the light of later events? Michael Lynch explains the issues with which we have to grapple and gives tips on how to impress the examiners. Published March 1 2000
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In reviewing the career of one of the key figures in modern Russian history, Michael Lynch rejects the notion that Trotsky would have been a more humane leader than Stalin. Published March 1 1999
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Published February 1 1985
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