Lenin by Robert Service is a major political biography of Vladimir Lenin, tracing his life from provincial childhood to revolutionary exile, the October Revolution, and the creation of the Soviet one‑party state. Service uses newly opened Russian archives to examine Lenin as both a driving force behind Marxist revolution and a calculating architect of dictatorship, civil war, and political terror in early twentieth‑century Russia. The book explores how Lenin’s ideas, strategies, and willingness to use violence reshaped Russia, laid the foundations of the USSR, and influenced global communism long after his death in 1924. Written as a comprehensive, critically balanced study, this scholarly work appeals to readers searching for “Lenin biography,” “Russian Revolution history,” “origins of the Soviet Union,” and “Robert Service books on communism.” It is often described as a definitive modern account, suitable for students, researchers, and general readers who want an in‑depth, archive‑based narrative rather than hagiography or simplistic demonization.
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