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The Russian Revolution, 1905-1921 A Bibliographic Guide to Works in English
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Book Code: GR9559
ISBN: 0-313-29559-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-29559-1
328 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 5/30/1995
List Price: $127.95 (UK Sterling Price: £75.00)
Availability: Out of stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 X 9 1/4
Subjects:
Series Title: Bibliographies and Indexes in World History
Series Number: 40
Awards:
  • Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 1995
Reviews:
  • Frame has compiled this fine-tuned reference tool. This is a gem for researchers and students at all levels.

    Choice
  • It is hard to think of a relevant author or work that has not been included in this compilation... This is a work that most libraries with serious coverage of Russian or even simply general world history will want to acquire, for it places in the researcher's hands an ample survey of the work done to date on a key historical event.

    College & Research Libraries
Description: This book provides the first fully comprehensive bibliography of English-language literature on what was, arguably, the most important historical event of the 20th century. It brings together for the first time the multitude of monographs, articles, and dissertations on various aspects of the Russian Revolution that have been published from 1905 to mid-1994. While the bibliography conceives the Revolution as the period of transition from tsarist Russia to Soviet Russia, a process that occured between 1905 and 1921, it seeks not only to list works central to that process, but to list all works relevant to that period of Russian history. The bibliography contains 24 thematic sections covering all subjects from politics and society, to education and the arts. Thus there are categories devoted not only to the tsarist establishment and the Red Army, but to science and technology during the revolutionary years. Most of the thematic sections have subsections which seek to divide the history of the Russian Revolution into its component parts in a manner that will be familiar to specialists and accessible to students. There are indexes of authors and subjects, as well as a detailed list of contents, all designed to facilitate quick and easy use of the bibliography.
Table of Contents:
  • Reference, Documents and General
  • Historiography
  • Political Structures
  • Society
  • Reactionaries and Reformists
  • Revolutionary Movement
  • Civil War
  • Revolution in the Provinces
  • Opposition After October 1917
  • Military
  • Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
  • Main Non-Russian Nationalities and Regional Identities
  • Economic
  • Culture and Education
  • Censorship and Propaganda
  • Press, Printing and Publishing
  • Personalities
  • Diaries, Memoirs, Travel and Eyewitness Accounts
  • Pictorial
  • The Arts and Amusements
  • Comparative
  • Miscellaneous
  • International Impact of the Revolution and World Opinion
  • Place and Significance of the Revolution in Russian and World History
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index
LC Card Number: 95-2463
LCC Class: DK265
Dewey Class: 016.9
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