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Author Figes, Orlando, author.

Title Revolutionary Russia, 1891-1991 : a history / Orlando Figes.

Publication Info. New York : Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company, 2014.

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Edition First U.S. edition.
Description viii, 324 pages ; 25 cm
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unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-308) and index.
Contents The start -- The "dress rehearsal" -- Last hopes -- War and revolution -- The February Revolution -- Lenin's revolution -- Civil War and the making of the Soviet system -- Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin -- The revolution's golden age? -- The great break -- Stalin's crisis -- Communism in retreat? -- The great terror -- Revolution for export -- War and revolution -- Revolution and Cold War -- The beginning of the end -- Mature socialism -- The last bolshevik -- Judgement.
Summary Presenting a new perspective on the Russian Revolution, a noted historian traces three generational phases to show how the revolution, while it changed in form and character, retained the same idealistic goals throughout.
In this elegant and incisive account, Orlando Figes offers an illuminating new perspective on the Russian Revolution. While other historians have focused their examinations on the cataclysmic years immediately before and after 1917, Figes shows how the revolution, while it changed in form and character, nevertheless retained the same idealistic goals throughout, from its origins in the famine crisis of 1891 until its end with the collapse of the Soviet regime in 1991. Figes traces three generational phases: Lenin and the Bolsheviks, who set the pattern of destruction and renewal until their demise in the terror of the 1930s; the Stalinist generation, promoted from the lower classes, who created the lasting structures of the Soviet regime and consolidated its legitimacy through victory in war; and the generation of 1956, shaped by the revelations of Stalin's crimes and committed to "making the Revolution work" to remedy economic decline and mass disaffection. Until the very end of the Soviet system, its leaders believed they were carrying out the revolution Lenin had begun. With the authority and distinctive style that have marked his magisterial histories, Figes delivers an accessible and paradigm-shifting reconsideration of one of the defining events of the twentieth century. -- Publisher description.
Subject Insurgency -- Russia -- History -- 19th century.
Revolutions -- Russia -- History -- 20th century.
Revolutions -- Soviet Union -- History.
Russia -- History -- 19th century.
Russia -- History -- 20th century.
Soviet Union -- History.
Insurgency. (OCoLC)fst00975461
Revolutions. (OCoLC)fst01096737
Russia. (OCoLC)fst01207312
Soviet Union. (OCoLC)fst01210281
Chronological Term 1800 - 1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780805091311 (hardcover)
0805091319 (hardcover)
9780805095982 (electronic copy)
0141043679 (Paper)
9780141043678 (Paper)
Standard No. 40023526052

 
    
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