Revolution in Russia: Reassessments of 1917
Editat de Edith Rogovin Frankel, Jonathan Frankel, Baruch Knei-Pazen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 1992
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521405850
ISBN-10: 0521405858
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: 28 b/w illus. 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521405858
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: 28 b/w illus. 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface; Introduction: 1917: Revolution and historical alternatives Jonathan Frankel; Part I. Political Power and Mass Action: 1. Soviets as agents of democratization Israel Getzler; 2. Political power in the Russian Revolution: a case study of Saratov Donald J. Raleigh; 3. The Red Guards, spontaneity, and the October Revolution Rex A. Wade; 4. Officers of the General Staff and the Kornilov Movement Allan Wildman; Part II. Peasants, Workers and Bourgoisie: 5. The peasantry in the Revolution of 1917 John Channon; 6. Perceptions and realities of labor protest, March to October 1917 Diane Koenker and William Rosenberg; 7. October in the Ivanovo-Kineshma industrial region David Mandel; 8. Commercial-industrial circles in revolution: the failure of 'industrial progressivism' Ziva Galiliy Garcia; Part III. Nationalities: 9. Nationalism and class as factors in the Revolution of 1917 Ronald G. Suny; 10. Georgian social democracy in 1917 Stephen F. Jones; 11. The ethnic Germans in the Russian Revolution Ingeborg Fleischhauer; Part IV. Leninism and the Making of October: 12. Lenin, socialism and the state in 1917 Neil Harding; 13. Bolsheviks on political campaign in 1917: a case study of the war question Robert Service; 14. Lenin's time budget: the Smolny period John Keep; Part V. 1917 in Retrospect: Historiography and Theory: 15. Problem of spontaneity and leadership in the Russian Revolution of February 1917 D. A. Longley; 16. The libertarians vindicated? the libertarian view of the Revolution in the light of recent western research Edward Acton; 17. Russian Marxism: theory, action and outcome Baruch Knei-Paz.
Recenzii
"This is a splendid collection of essays by first-rate scholars. Every one of the essays contribute something to our understanding of the Russian revolution and therefore would deserve a more detailed discussion than it is possible to give in a brief review." Peter Kenez, Slavic Review
"Revolution in Russia: Reassessments of 1917 provides a wealth of information concerning hitherto obscure or neglected aspects of the revolutions' popular movements and institutions....The essays collected in Revolution in Russia vividly show Russian and non-Russian workers, peasants, soldiers, generals, industrialists, politicians, and others caught up in the vortex of social revolution. Their demonstration that the dissolution of a multiethnic empire ignites nationalist bonfires that all too often rage out of anyone's control is sobering." Historian
"Revolution in Russia, edited by three Israeli historians, which grew out of a conference in honor of Israel Getzler in 1988, is an important contribution to this debate, and it is a tribute to Getzler that there are a number of high-quality articles that represent a timely state of the art on Western historiography on the October Revolution....Revolution in Russia is an important volume that should be widely read. It addresses itself to the issues, problems, limitations and the future agenda in the historiography of the Russian Revolution." Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, Russian Review
"Revolution in Russia: Reassessments of 1917 provides a wealth of information concerning hitherto obscure or neglected aspects of the revolutions' popular movements and institutions....The essays collected in Revolution in Russia vividly show Russian and non-Russian workers, peasants, soldiers, generals, industrialists, politicians, and others caught up in the vortex of social revolution. Their demonstration that the dissolution of a multiethnic empire ignites nationalist bonfires that all too often rage out of anyone's control is sobering." Historian
"Revolution in Russia, edited by three Israeli historians, which grew out of a conference in honor of Israel Getzler in 1988, is an important contribution to this debate, and it is a tribute to Getzler that there are a number of high-quality articles that represent a timely state of the art on Western historiography on the October Revolution....Revolution in Russia is an important volume that should be widely read. It addresses itself to the issues, problems, limitations and the future agenda in the historiography of the Russian Revolution." Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, Russian Review