A companion to the Russian Revolution

"The long term causes of the Russian revolution reach deeply into the history of Tsarist Russia. The powerful Tsarist state was confronted by economic and social change as it sought to maintain its position as a great imperial power. The abolition of serfdom in the 1860s brought fundamental cha...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Orlovsky, Daniel T., 1947- editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell 2020.
Colección:Wiley ebooks.
Blackwell companions to history.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b43308302*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Long-term causes of the Russian Revolution / Peter Waldron
  • The First Russian Revolution, 1890-1914 / Frank Wcislo
  • Russia at War: War as Revolution, Revolution as War / Christopher J. Read
  • Support for the Regime and Right Wing Reform Plans Late 1916- Early 1917 / Mikhail Loukianov
  • The Duma Committee, The Provisional Government, and the Birth of "Triple Power" in 1917 / Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
  • The Practice of Power in 1917 / Ian Thatcher
  • The Duma Revolution / A. B. Nikolaev
  • The Dynamics of Violence in War and Revolution / V. P. Buldakov
  • Russian Political Parties in the Russian Revolution of 1917-18 / Lutz Haefner
  • Workers' Control and the "Workers' Constitution," the Fabzavkoms and Trade Unions in 1917 / Nikolai Mikhailov
  • Peasant Dreams and Aspirations in the Russian Revolution / Aron Retish
  • Liberalism / Stephen F. Williams
  • Military Revolution and War Experience / Laurie Stoff
  • To Accept or Not to Accept, that was the Question: The Role of the Russian Artistic and Literary World in 1917 / Ben Hellman and Tomi Huttunen
  • Political Tradition, Revolutionary Symbols and the Language of Revolution in 1917 / Boris Kolonitskii
  • Counter Revolution and the Tsarist Elite / Matthew Rendle
  • Revolution in the Borderlands; the Case of Central Asia in Comparative Perspective / Marco Buttino
  • Finland and the Russian Revolution, 1899-1919 / Aleksi Meinio
  • Finland in 1917 / Hannu Immonen
  • Part I: War and the "Russian" Revolutions / Mark Von Hagen
  • Part II: Revolution as War: The Western Borderlands Post-October / Mark Von Hagen
  • 1917 in the Provinces / Sarah Badcock
  • Religion and Revolution: The Orthodox Church transformed / Gregory Freeze
  • Gender and Revolution, 1914-21 / Elizabeth White
  • Revolution and Foreign Policy / Michael Hughes
  • Law and Revolution, 1917-21 / William Pomeranz
  • The Bolsheviks and Their Message in 1917 / Lars Lih
  • A Soviet Government? / Geoffrey Swain
  • The Political Economy of War Communism / Erik Landis
  • Civil Wars / Jon Smele
  • Early Soviet Culture: Education, Science and Proletkult / Murray Frame
  • Jews in the Revolution / Michael Hickey
  • Prospects for Transformation in the Early 1920's / Tracy McDonald
  • Revolution and Memory / Frederick Corney
  • Archiving the Russian Revolution / William Rosenberg.