Open until Tue 29
Aug 2017
Witness a world
disrupted, shocked and changed forever
From the fall of
Russia’s last Tsar to the rise of the first communist state, this definitive
exhibition takes a fresh look at the Russian Revolution 100 years on.
With rarely seen
items from both sides of the conflict – from a first edition of the Communist
Manifesto to anti-Bolshevik propaganda – this is a unique chance to understand
the lesser-known personal stories behind the events that changed the world.
Also on display for the first time, from the British Library’s own
archive: Lenin’s handwritten application for a Reader Pass.
Uniting the
political and the personal, explore the Russian Revolution’s central
characters, most notably Lenin and Trotsky, alongside the tales of ordinary
people living through extraordinary times. Did events in Russia in 1917
transform the international landscape forever? Did they shape the world we live
in today?
Bringing to life the
hope, tragedy and myths of this seismic revolution, discover Russia 1917 – the
biggest flame in a world on fire.
Visit our Russian
Revolution area of the website for expert analysis exploring some of the
fascinating themes of this exhibition.
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Generously supported
by
Blavatnik Family Foundation
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