The Russian Revolution, 1900-1927
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The Russian Revolution, 1900-1927
(Studies in European history)
Macmillan Education, 1991
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: 1986
Bibliography: p84-93. - Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This second edition has been re-written to incorporate the latest writing on the Revolution, and an Afterword has been added to explain how differently the Revolution has been treated in the USSR since 1985. The bibliography has also been updated to include recent publications.
Table of Contents
Editors' Preface - Introduction to the 2nd Edition - Introduction - A Note on References - THE UNSTABLE COMPOUND, 1900-1914 - St Petersburg and the World in 1900 - The Absolute Monarchy Before 1905 - Economic Progress - The Transforming of Russian Society - Social Discontents - Political Upheaval:1905-6 - The Limits of the Regime's Adaptiveness - Social Resilience and Institutional Growth - Economic Problems before 1914 - Political Instability - EXPLOSION, 1915-1917 - War and the Gathering Economic Crisis - Social Commotion - The February Revolution of 1917 - Aspirations in Society - 'Dual Power' - Economic Breakdown and Social Reactions - Mass Organisations - The Bolshevik Party - The Disintegration of the State - The October Revolution of 1917 - THE LIMITS OF EXPERIMENT, 1917-1927 - Political Euphoria - Economic and Diplomatic Prostration 1917-18 - Social Reforms and Mass Participation - Repression - Civil War 1917-21 - Oppositions to Bolshevism - The NEP and Economic Recovery 1921-7 - The Recuperation of Society - The Party and the Political System - Moscow and the World in 1927 - Conclusions - Afterword - Select Bibliography - Maps - Index
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