Feudalism, Revolution, and the Meaning of Russian History

Feudalism, Revolution, and the Meaning of Russian History

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  • Author: Thaddeus Casmir Radzialowski
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Historians
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

An examination of the work of a Russian historian who created one of the major historiographic controversies of the immediate pre-revolutionary period by questioning the uniqueness of the Russian experience and proving that Russia shared with the rest of Europe common medieval institutions.


The History of the Russian Revolution

The History of the Russian Revolution

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  • Author: Leon Trotsky
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780873488297
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

The classic account of the social, economic, and political dynamics of the first socialist revolution as told by one of its central leaders. Trotsky describes how, under Lenin’s leadership, the Bolshevik Party led the working class, peasantry, and oppressed nationalities to overturn the monarchist regime of the landlords and capitalists and bring to power a government of the workers and peasants—one that set an example for toilers the world over. Nowhere are those world-shattering events explained with more clarity and insight than in this powerful account. Unabridged edition, 3 vols. in one. “Trotsky’s History is a monumental work”—Studies in East European Thought Chronology, glossary, lists of principal persons, parties, and political groups, index.


The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia

The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia

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  • Author: Tomila V. Lankina
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1316512673
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 497

Lankina traces the origins of Russia's inequalities over the past two centuries from the Tsarist institution of estates, through communism, to the present day.


A People's History of the Russian Revolution

A People's History of the Russian Revolution

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  • Author: Neil Faulkner
  • Publisher: People's History
  • ISBN: 9780745399034
  • Category : Alternative Press Collection
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

The Russian Revolution may be the most misunderstood and misrepresented event in modern history, its history told in a mix of legends and anecdotes. In A People's History of the Russian Revolution, Neil Faulkner sets out to debunk the myths and pry fact from fiction, putting at the heart of the story the Russian people who are the true heroes of this tumultuous tale. In this fast-paced introduction, Faulkner tells the powerful narrative of how millions of people came together in a mass movement, organized democratic assemblies, mobilized for militant action, and overturned a vast regime of landlords, profiteers, and warmongers. Faulkner rejects caricatures of Lenin and the Bolsheviks as authoritarian conspirators or the progenitors of Stalinist dictatorship, and forcefully argues that the Russian Revolution was an explosion of democracy and creativity--and that it was crushed by bloody counter-revolution and replaced with a form of bureaucratic state-capitalism. Grounded by powerful first-hand testimony, this history marks the centenary of the Revolution by restoring the democratic essence of the revolution, offering a perfect primer for the modern reader.


The Bolsheviks in Power

The Bolsheviks in Power

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  • Author: Alexander Rabinowitch
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 0253220424
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 518

Access to newly opened archives has allowed Alexander Rabinowitch to substantially rewrite the history of how the Bolsheviks consolidated their power in Russia. Focusing on the first year of Soviet rule in St Petersburg, he shows how state organs evolved in the face of repeated crises.


A Concise History of the Russian Revolution

A Concise History of the Russian Revolution

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  • Author: Richard Pipes
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • ISBN: 030778858X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 461

An authoritative history of the Russian Revolution and the "violent and disruptive acts" that created the first modern totalitarian regime, portraying the crisis at the heart of the tsarist empire "A deep and eloquent condemnation of the revolution and its aftermath." —The New York Times Drawing on archival materials released in Russia, Richard Pipes chronicles the upheaval that began as a conservative revolt but was soon captured by messianic intellectuals intent not merely on reforming Russia but on remaking the world. He provides fresh accounts of the revolution's personalities and policies, crises, and cruelties, from the murder of the royal family through civil war, famine, and state terror. Brilliantly and persuasively, Pipes shows us why the resulting system owes less to the theories of Marx than it did to the character of Lenin and Russia's long authoritarian tradition. What ensues is a path-clearing work that is indispensable to any understanding of the events of the century.


World Order in History

World Order in History

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  • Author: Paul Dukes
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1000805786
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 182

World Order in History (1996) argues that historians’ ideas about world order have been influential in transforming nations’ sense of themselves, and it pursues these arguments with particular reference to Russia and the Soviet Union and the Western world.


Russian Historiography from 1880 to 1905

Russian Historiography from 1880 to 1905

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  • Author: Thomas M. Bohn
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN: 1805395505
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 454

In Russian historiography, the Moscow School’s paradigm shift from political and legal history to social and economic history was markedly driven by Pavel Miliukov (1859-1943), the late leader of the Constitutional Democrats and foreign minister of the Provisional Government. Russian Historiography from 1880 to 1905 develops a narrative of historical sociology’s advancement through the Moscow School under Miliukov’s influence and provides a window into his decision making as a political figure who based his leadership not on public opinion but on the effectiveness of historical processes.


The Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution

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  • Author: Sean McMeekin
  • Publisher: Profile Books
  • ISBN: 178283379X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 446

At the turn of the century, the Russian economy was growing by about 10% annually and its population had reached 150 million. By 1920 the country was in desperate financial straits and more than 20 million Russians had died. And by 1950, a third of the globe had embraced communism. The triumph of Communism sets a profound puzzle. How did the Bolsheviks win power and then cling to it amid the chaos they had created? Traditional histories remain a captive to Marxist ideas about class struggle. Analysing never before used files from the Tsarist military archives, McMeekin argues that war is the answer. The revolutionaries were aided at nearly every step by Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland who sought to benefit - politically and economically - from the changes overtaking the country. To make sense of Russia's careening path the essential question is not Lenin's "who, whom?", but who benefits?


A Nation of Peoples

A Nation of Peoples

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  • Author: Elliott Robert Barkan
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 0313064970
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 600

The debate over America's multiculturalism has been intense for nearly three decades, dividing opponents into those insisting on such recognition and those fearing that such a formal acknowledgment will undermine the civic bonds created by a heterogeneous nation. Facts have often been the victim in this dispute, and few works have successfully attempted to present the broad spectrum of America's ethnic groups in a format that is readable, current, and authoritative. The chapters in this reference book demonstrate that America has been far more than a nation of immigrants; it has been a nation of peoples—of virtually all races, religions, and nationalities—inclusive of indigenous natives and peoples long present as well as myriad immigrant and refugee groups. Not all groups have equally found America to be a land of opportunity, and the successes of some groups have come at the expense of others. To understand the American experience, the reader must not just study the story of immigrants living on the East Coast, but also the history of those living in the South, Southwest, West, and even Alaska and Hawaii. As a reference book, this volume provides thorough coverage of more than two dozen racial, ethnic, and religious groups in the United States. Each chapter is written by an expert contributor and overviews the experiences of one group or a cluster of related groups. The chapters are arranged alphabetically and cover groups such as African Americans, American Indians, Filipinos, Hawaiians, Mexicans, Mormons, and Puerto Ricans. To the extent possible, each chapter discusses the initial arrival of the group in America; the adaptation of the first generation of immigrants; the economic, political, and cultural integration of the group; and the status of the group in contemporary American society. Each chapter closes with a bibliographical essay, and the volume concludes with a review of the most important general works on America's multicultural heritage.