Leopold H. Haimson

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Leopold Henri Haimson is a historian and professor emeritus of Columbia University, where he worked since 1965 as a professor of Russian history and a member of the Russian Institute. He was a member of faculty at the University of Chicago and has been the Director of the Interuniversity Project on the History of Menshevik Movement and a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. He published many books and articles, specializing in the history of Russia, particularly the Mensheviks movement.

[edit] Publications

  • Russia's Revolutionary Experience, 1905-1917 : Two Essays
  • The Making of Three Russian Revolutionaries: Voices from the Menshevik Past
  • Strikes, Social Conflict, and the First World War : An International Perspective
  • The Politics of Rural Russia, 1905-1914
  • The Mensheviks : From the Revolution of 1917 to the Second World War
  • Russian Marxists and the Origins of Bolshevism
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