In war's dark shadow : the Russians before the Great War

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In war's dark shadow : the Russians before the Great War

W. Bruce Lincoln

Northern Illinois University Press, 2003, c1983

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Includes bibligraphical references (p. 513-541) and index

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内容説明

In the quarter century before World War I, change came to Russia at a dizzying pace. The industrial revolution, the building of the Trans-Siberian Railroad, the disastrous Russo-Japanese War, and the Revolution of 1905 drastically reshaped the lives of both the ruling classes and ordinary people. Imperial Russia was home to more than a hundred million men and women, but by the time Vladimir Lenin announced the Bolsheviks' revolutionary victory, one in three had either perished or fled in exile. In War's Dark Shadow explores the lives, thoughts, and hopes of the Russian people as they entered the twentieth century.

目次

Table of Contents Foreword Chapter I. 1891: The Fateful Year Chapter II. In the Wake of Famine Chapter III. Russia's New Lords Chapter IV. Life in the Lower Depths Chapter V. The Few Who Dared Chapter VI. Defenders of the Old Order Chapter VII. "A Small Victorious War" Chapter VIII. 1905: The Year of Turmoil Chapter IX. "What We Want Is a Great Russia!" Chapter X. "The Children of Russia's Dreadful Years" Chapter XI. The Last Days of Peace Chapter XII. The Drums of War Afterword Notes Works Cited Index

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