The Russian Revolution

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ISBN:

9780198806707

Publication date:

13/09/2017

Paperback

240 pages

196x129mm

Price: 695.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198806707

Publication date:

13/09/2017

Paperback

240 pages

Sheila Fitzpatrick

Revisions to four chapters to bring them up-to-date in light of new scholarship and findings,Revised introduction and updated bibliography,Highlights the current rethinking of the Soviet past in today's Russia,Covers the whole period from 1917 to 1937, showing the Revolution as a process of social transformation,Situates the Russian experience within the wider literature on revolutions,Covers not only the events of 1917, but also the events leading up to the Revolution

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Sheila Fitzpatrick

Description

The Russian Revolution had a decisive impact on the history of the twentieth century. In the years following the collapse of the Soviet regime and the opening of its archives, it has become possible to step back and see the full picture.

Starting with an overview of the roots of the revolution, Fitzpatrick takes the story from 1917, through Stalin's 'revolution from above', to the great purges of the 1930s. She tells a gripping story of a Marxist revolution that was intended to transform the world, visited enormous suffering on the Russian people, and, like the French Revolution before it, ended up by devouring its own children.

This updated edition contains a fully revised bibliography and updated introduction to address the centenary, what does it all mean in retrospect.

 

 

 

About the author

Sheila Fitzpatrick, Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor in Modern Russian History, University of Chicago

 

 

Sheila Fitzpatrick is Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor in Modern Russian History at the University of Chicago, specializing in Modern Russian and Soviet social, political, and cultural history. A past president of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and the recipient of a Mellon Distinguished Achievement Award, her other publications include Everyday Stalinism , Tear off the Masks! Identity and Imposture in Twentieth-Century Russia and most recently On Stalin's Team: The Years of Living Dangerously in Soviet Politics.

 

 

Sheila Fitzpatrick

Table of contents

Introduction
1:The Setting
2:1917: The Revolutions of February and October
3:The Civil War
4:NEP and the Future of the Revolution
5:Stalin's Revolution
6:Ending the Revolution
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Sheila Fitzpatrick

Sheila Fitzpatrick

Sheila Fitzpatrick

Description

The Russian Revolution had a decisive impact on the history of the twentieth century. In the years following the collapse of the Soviet regime and the opening of its archives, it has become possible to step back and see the full picture.

Starting with an overview of the roots of the revolution, Fitzpatrick takes the story from 1917, through Stalin's 'revolution from above', to the great purges of the 1930s. She tells a gripping story of a Marxist revolution that was intended to transform the world, visited enormous suffering on the Russian people, and, like the French Revolution before it, ended up by devouring its own children.

This updated edition contains a fully revised bibliography and updated introduction to address the centenary, what does it all mean in retrospect.

 

 

 

About the author

Sheila Fitzpatrick, Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor in Modern Russian History, University of Chicago

 

 

Sheila Fitzpatrick is Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor in Modern Russian History at the University of Chicago, specializing in Modern Russian and Soviet social, political, and cultural history. A past president of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and the recipient of a Mellon Distinguished Achievement Award, her other publications include Everyday Stalinism , Tear off the Masks! Identity and Imposture in Twentieth-Century Russia and most recently On Stalin's Team: The Years of Living Dangerously in Soviet Politics.

 

 

Table of contents

Introduction
1:The Setting
2:1917: The Revolutions of February and October
3:The Civil War
4:NEP and the Future of the Revolution
5:Stalin's Revolution
6:Ending the Revolution
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index