The Rise of Totalitarian States: Russia and Italy 1. Overview 2. The Russian Revolution 3. Lenin’s ‘Call to Power’ 4. The Romanovs and the Russian Revolution 5. The aftermath of the Bolshevik Revolution 6. The Age of Totalitarianism 7. Fascist Italy 8. Review Lenin’s ‘Call to Power’ Reading Read the below primary source material. As you do so, consider the following questions: What is Lenin calling for? Who should take power? Vladamir Lenin, ‘Call to Power’, 24 October 1917, Modern History Sourcebook. Share your thoughts on this reading with your fellow students on WEnotes below. For example: Lenin’s passion … It is interesting … You must be logged in to post to WEnotes. (Visit the course feed to read comments from participants) ← Previous Next →
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Vladamir Lenin, ‘Call to Power’, 24 October 1917, Modern History Sourcebook.
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