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Red Advance, White Defeat

Autor Peter Kenez
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2008
Second edition with an updated bibliography.This volume is the sequel to RED ATTACK, WHITE RESISTANCE by Peter Kenez."The republication of Professor Kenez's classic volumes is to be warmly welcomed. Based on copious archival research and a close reading of published memoirs and mixing careful narrative with judicious analysis, they still provide the definitive history of the anti-Bolshevik movement in South Russia. Their original publication provided an inspiration for a generation of scholars of the Russian Civil War; the new edition will certainly inspire another. The armchair historian too, as well as all those interested in the fate of contemporary Russia, will find much to admire and much to ponder upon in this well told tale of one of the most bloody and tragic episodes in recent European history."- Jonathan D. Smele, University of London."The profession will be delighted to learn that this classic study of the Russian Civil War (1917-21) on its most crucial battleground is again available. Kenez's work was the first in any language to cut through the rhetoric of partisan memory and historiography in order to present a complicated and balanced view of both sides. While demythologizing Soviet historical explanations, Kenez is especially keen in displaying the enormous variety of the "White," or anti-Communist, movement and analyzing the causes of its defeat."- Richard Stites, Georgetown University.
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ISBN-13: 9780974493459
ISBN-10: 0974493457
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: New Academia Publishing, LLC

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"The profession will be delighted to learn that this classic study of the Russian Civil War (1917-21) on its most crucial battleground is again available. Kenez's work was the first in any language to cut through the rhetoric of partisan memory and historiography in order to present a complicated and balanced view of both sides."--Richard Stites, Georgetown University.