Bolsheviks' encounter with the Mexican revolution
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v13i25.352Keywords:
Mexican Revolution, Bolshevik Revolution, Stanislav Pestkovsky, Alexandra Kollontai, Michail BorodinAbstract
The encounter of Bolshevik leaders and militants with Mexico during the 1920s was determined by the vagaries and evolvement of both revolutions. What appeared initially as a possible reinforcement of the revolutionary potential of both in a world engulfed in interstate conflicts and imperial domination, turned by necessity and ideology into the national and nationalist preservation of sovereignty, subordinating that revolutionary potential to the strengthening of the state.
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