Politics and the people in revolutionary Russia : a provincial history

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    • Badcock, Sarah

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Politics and the people in revolutionary Russia : a provincial history

Sarah Badcock

(New studies in European history)

Cambridge University Press, 2007

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Bibliography: p. 244-256

Includes index

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内容説明

After the collapse of the Romanov dynasty in February 1917, Russia was subject to an eight month experiment in democracy. Sarah Badcock studies its failure through an exploration of the experiences and motivations of ordinary men and women, urban and rural, military and civilian. Using previously neglected documents from regional archives, this text offers a history of the revolution as experienced in the two Volga provinces of Nizhegorod and Kazan. Badcock exposes the confusions and contradictions between political elites and ordinary people and emphasises the role of the latter as political actors. By looking beyond Petersburg and Moscow, she shows how local concerns, conditions and interests were foremost in shaping how the revolution was received and understood. She also reveals the ways in which the small group of intellectuals who dominated the high political scene of 1917 had their political alternatives circumscribed by the desires and demands of ordinary people.

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The February Revolution: whose story to believe?
  • 3. The Socialist Revolutionary Party, and the place of party politics
  • 4. Choosing local leaders
  • 5. Talking to the people and shaping Revolution
  • 6. Soldiers and their wives
  • 7. 'Water is yours, light is yours, the land is yours, the wood is yours'
  • 8. Feeding Russia
  • Conclusions
  • Bibliography.

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