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Readings on the Russian Revolution : Debates, Aspirations, Outcomes
Readings on the Russian Revolution : Debates, Aspirations, Outcomes
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ISBN No.: 9781350037410
Pages: 288
Year: 202009
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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List of Contributors Map: European Russia, 1914 Introduction: 100 Years Later, Scholarship on the Russian Revolution after the Cold War, Melissa K. Stockdale Part I. 1917: Languages, Symbols, and Agency Chapter 1. Reflections on the Russian Revolution, Richard Pipes Excerpt from A Concise History of the Russian Revolution (Knopf, 1995) Chapter 2. Languages of Citizenship, Languages of Class: Workers and the Social Order, Orlando Figes and Boris I. Kolonitskii Excerpt from Interpreting the Russian Revolution (Yale University Press, 1999) Chapter 3.'Water is Yours, Light is Yours, the Land is Yours, the Wood is Yours', Sarah Badcock Excerpt from Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History (Cambridge University Press, 2007) Chapter 4.Kerenskii: Popular Brand and Revolutionary Symbol, Boris I.


Kolonitskii Excerpt from "Tovarishch Kerenskii": Antimonarkhicheskaia revoliutsiia I formirovanie kul'ta "vozhdia naroda"["Comrade Kerenskii": The Anti-Monarchic Revolution and Formation of the Cult of the "Leader of the People"] (Novoe literaturenoe obozrenie, 2017) Part II. War, Revolution, the State Chapter 5.Rise of the Warlords, Joshua Sanborn Excerpt from Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War and the Destruction of the Russian Empire (Oxford University Press, 2002) Chapter 6.Psychological Consolidation, Peter Holquist Excerpt from Making War, Forging Revolution: Russia's Continuum of Crisis, 1914 - 1922 (Harvard University Press, 2002) Chapter 7.Social Disintegration, Igor Narskii Excerpt from Zhizn' v katastrofe. Budni naselenie Urala v 1917-1922 gg.(ROSSPEN, 2001) [Life in Catastrophe: The Daily Experience of the Population of the Urals, 1917-1922] Chapter 8. Nationalizing the Revolution, Adeeb Khalid Excerpt from Making Uzbekistan: Nation, Empire, and Revolution in the Early USSR (Cornell University Press, 2015) Part III.


Revolutionary Dreams and Identities Chapter 9.Bolshevik Ritual Buildings in the 1920s, Richard Stites Excerpt from Russia in the Era of NEP: Explorations in Soviet Society and Culture (Indiana University Press, 1991) Chapter 10. Connecting, Emma Widdis Excerpt from Visions of a New Land: Soviet Film from the Revolution to the Second World War (Yale University Press, 2003) Chapter 11. Daily Life and Gender Transformation, Elizabeth A. Wood Excerpt from The Baba and the Comrade: Gender and Politics in Revolutionary Russia (Indiana University Press, 1997) Chapter 12. Forging the Revolutionary Self, Jochen Hellbeck Excerpt from Revolution on My Mind: Writing a Diary Under Stalin (Harvard University Press, 2006) Part IV. Outcomes and Impacts Chapter 13. Ending the Revolution, Sheila Fitzpatrick Excerpt from The Russian Revolution, 3rd Edition (Oxford University Press, 2008) Chapter 14.


Telling October, Frederick C. Corney Excerpt from Telling October: Memory and the Making of the Russian Revolution (Cornell University Press, 2008) Chapter 15. Communism and the New Forms of Dictatorship, Steven G. Marks Excerpt from How Russia Shaped the Modern World (Princeton University Press, 2003) Chronology of the Revolutionary Era Glossary Further Reading Index.


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