The Bolsheviks in Russian Society. The revolution and civil wars

Primary author
Publisher
Yale University
Place of Publication
New Haven | London
Date of Publication
1997
Edition
1
Number of Pages
333
Classification
II Regions and countries | G Europe | su 52 Sovjet Union
Description
- Brovkin- Introduction: New Tasks in the Study of the Russian Revolution and the Civil War
One: Paralysis of Politics and Bolshevik Seizure of Power, 1917
- Geifman- The Russian Intelligentsia, Terrorism and Revolution
- Volobuev- The Mensheviks in the Fall of 1917: Decisions and Consequences
- Melancon- Th Left Socialist Revolutionaries and the Bolshevik Uprising
Two: Anti-Bolshevik Forces: Fragmentation and Alienation, 1918 - 1920
- Smith- The Socialists-Revolutionaries and the Dilemma of Civil War
- Heretz- The Psychology of the White Movement
- Pereira- Siberian Atamanschina: Warlordism in the Russian Civil War
Three: Popular Resistance to Bolshevik Dictatorship
- Pavliuchenkov- Workers' Protest Movement Against War Communism
- Osipova- Peasant Rebellions: Origin, Scope, Dynamics, and Consequences
- DuGarm- Peasant Wars in Tambov Province
Four: Representations and Actions
- Pipes- Unpublished Lenin
- Brovkin- Mobilization, Utilization, and the Rhetoric of Liberation: Bolshevik Policy Toward Women
- Daly- "Storming the last Citadel". The Bolshevik Assault on the Church, 1922
Five: Ideology, Mentality, and Culture
- Shlapentokh- Bolshevism, Nationalism, and Statism: Sovieet Ideology in Formation
- Read- Values, Substitutes, and Institutions: The Cultural Dimension of the Bolshevik Dictatorship
Copy Number
1
Identifier
II G 52   BRO
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