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9780415307475

Revolutionary Russia: New Approaches to the Russian Revolution of 1917

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415307475

  • ISBN10:

    0415307473

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-05-07
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

This collection presents the major recent writings on the Russian Revolution and its context. It brings together key texts to illustrate new interpretive approaches and covers the central topics and themes. Together, the chapters in this volume form a coherent representation of both the events and the theories and debates that relate to them.

Table of Contents

List of maps
vii
Series editor's preface viii
List of contributors
xi
Acknowledgments xiv
Glossary xvi
Note on spelling and dates xix
Chronology xx
Introduction 1(10)
Rex A. Wade
PART I The varieties of social history
11(62)
Petrograd in 1917: the view from below
13(20)
Steve A. Smith
Strikes and revolution in Russia, 1917
33(13)
Diane P. Koenker
William G. Rosenberg
Crime, police, and mob justice in Petrograd during the Russian revolutions of 1917
46(27)
Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
PART II Language and identity
73(68)
``Democracy'' in the political consciousness of the February revolution
75(16)
Boris Ivanovich Kolonitskii
The Russian Revolution of 1917 and its language in the village
91(28)
Orlando Fices
National revolutions and civil war in Russia
119(22)
Ronald Grigor Suny
PART III Revisiting the Provisional Government and the failure of the moderates
141(44)
From rhapsody to threnody: Russia's Provisional Government in Socialist-Revolutionary eyes, February-July 1917
143(16)
Michael S. Melancon
The rise and fall of Smolensk's moderate socialists: the politics of class and the rhetoric of crisis in 1917
159(26)
Michael C. Hickey
PART IV Rethinking the Bolshevik seizure of power
185(82)
Lenin, Trotskii and the arts of insurrection: the Congress of Soviets of the Northern Region, 11--13 October 1917
187(24)
James D. White
``All power to the soviets'': the Bolsheviks take power
211(32)
Rex A. Wade
The All-Russian Constituent Assembly and the democratic alternative: two views of the problem
243(24)
Lev Grigor'evich Protasov
Further reading 267(3)
Index 270

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