It is believed that the 20th century ends the era that began in the Modern period. It was a period of triumph and at the same time defeat of its ideals — in politics, social life, science, art. There were radical experiments on the reorganization of the world, which combined extreme opposites. They are fully reflected in the phenomenon of revolutions, which has a multidimensional structure. The 20th century is a time of revolutions in social life, science and technology, in art at the same time. The articles of this issue analyze the revolutionary waves of the twentieth century, identifies their driving forces, the consequences of revolutionary transformations both for certain countries and regions and for the whole world.
Author(s): Olga Pavlenko
Author(s): Alexander Gelvikh / Alexander Dmitriev
Author(s): Aleksandr Bogdashkin
Author(s): Stanislav Malkin
Author(s): Ekaterina Grantseva
Author(s): Oksana Kiyanskaya / David Feldman
Author(s): Galina Ostapenko
Author(s): Elena Mironova
Author(s): Irina Kukushkina
Author(s): Alexander Prokopov
Author(s): Evgeny Sergeev
Author(s): Victor Jeifets
Author(s): Viktor Ishchenko / Christina Winkler / Nikolay Peshin / Lev Belousov / Ilya Altman
Author(s): Sergey Buranok
Author(s): Alessandro Salacone
Author(s): Evgeny Osipov
Author(s): Alexey Komarov / Nikita Pivovarov / Evgenia Tokareva
Author(s): Aleksander Stykalin
Author(s): Alexey Filitov
Author(s): Teimur Dzhalilov
Author(s): Nikita Pivovarov
Author(s): Samuel Volfson
Author(s): Irina Aggeeva
Author(s): Andrey Savin
Author(s): Nadezhda Belyakova / Vera Kliueva