Primary Sources, Historical Collections: Russia and the World presents a study of the war and an overview of the global challenges facing Russia. Written by Stephen Graham, this work offers valuable insights into the geopolitical landscape of the early 20th century. With a foreword by T. S. Wentworth, the book delves into the complex issues surrounding Russia's role on the world stage and provides a historical perspective on the problems confronting the nation.
This edition serves as a crucial primary source for researchers and students interested in Russian history, World War I, and international relations. Graham's analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the political and social dynamics at play during a pivotal period in modern history. "Russia and the World" remains a relevant and insightful resource for anyone seeking to understand the historical context of contemporary global affairs.
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