Argentinians in the Lux Hotel

The Russian Revolution was seen by the left spectrum, going from the anarchists to the revolutionary populists and from the bolsheviks to the social-democrats, as the universal revolution or as the singing of the Red Rooster announcing in the East the Revolution that was going to break out in the We...

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Autor principal: Doeswijk, Andreas L
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Departamento de Historia; Facultad de Humanidades 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/historia/article/view/1766
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Sumario:The Russian Revolution was seen by the left spectrum, going from the anarchists to the revolutionary populists and from the bolsheviks to the social-democrats, as the universal revolution or as the singing of the Red Rooster announcing in the East the Revolution that was going to break out in the West. Therefore, it is not  surprising that the first messengers of that Revolution were received here with anxiety and disputed by anarchists and internationalist socialists. Also, the travelers to Moscow- who were staying in the legendary Lux Hotel- either anarcho bolsheviks or internationalists, had the mission of giving testimony of the “proven revolution” success. We have tried to sound out in this story, loaded with distance and hope, in which way each social and political sector did its own interpretation of what they saw or what was shown to them, obviously, based on their own social and, or political utopies.