The books are concise introductions to particular subjects, intended for a general audience but written by experts. Here, suddenly, was the first modern socialist state, a kingdom more bright that any heaven had to offer. All content included on our site, such as text, images, digital downloads and other, is the property of its content suppliers and protected by. The best books on the russian revolution five books expert. The russian revolution by abraham ascher overdrive rakuten. See the complete very short introductions series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles.
Brief powerpoint i made about the russian revolution and the causes of it. The very short introductions book series by multiple authors includes books the bible. At times it was difficult to follow due to the author narrating multiple events that were happening in parallel. The dynamic of revolutionary events is directly determined by swift, intense and passionate changes in the psychology of classes which have already formed themselves before the revolution.
He commanded the army, owned much of the land, and even controlled the church. The war had catastrophic social and economic results, which became clearly evident by the beginning of 1917. Colleges are very much looking for mature, selfaware applicants. The fate of the revolution in russia depended fully upon international. The author ably describes the complex and involved nature of the revolution while spreading his focus to include different approaches and national groups. Russian revolution summary smart history of russia. Results and prospects, 1906 epub mobi the year 1905, 1907 epub mobi the war and the international, 1914 epub mobi our revolution essays 19041917, 1918 epub mobi. This happened because russia still used the julian calendar instead of the gregorian. Very short introductions vsi is a book series published by the oxford university press. Very short introductions vsi is a book series published by the oxford university press oup. This very short introduction provides an analytical narrative of the main events and developments in soviet russia between 1917 and 1936. But the dream was shortlived, bringing in its wake seventy years of conflict and instability that nearly ended in nuclear war.
Discover a new topic or subject with these intelligent and serious introductions written by authors who are experts in their field. The russian revolution wasnt simply the result of world war one, which just triggered the collapse of a system being eroded by tensions for several decades before, the sort of collapse hitler thought would be repeated in the second world war. The russian revolution, the short version vladimir lenin speaking to a crowd. The events destroyed the tsarist autocracy, and helped create the soviet union. Smith uses new sources and archives to examine the events of 1917 to 1936 and how they impacted russian society. Edgar saltus tells of the intrigue and glamour of the russian court at the height of its decadence. Wade another very modern text, wades volume strikes a middleground between picks 1 and 2 in terms of size, but pushes ahead in terms of analysis. This concise, accessible introduction provides an analytical narrative of the main events and developments in soviet russia between 1917 and 1936.
They have been included because they may still be available from libraries, bookshops and private collections. All content included on our site, such as text, images, digital downloads and other, is the property of its content suppliers and protected by us and international laws. Presenting a very short introduction to the russian revolution must necessarily be dense. Leon trotsky the history of the russian revolution volume. Find out more see the full list of titles currently available. The russian revolution in is entirety from 1905 to 1917 continues to be one of the great periods of history for the struggle for freedom by the working class against the capitalist class. It examines the impact of the revolution on society as a whole. Apr 27, 2009 brief powerpoint i made about the russian revolution and the causes of it. That said, im certain anything you needed to know about the formation of soviet russia, from lenin to the checka, to the use of terrorism as policy. Top 10 books about the russian revolution a century after the bolsheviks seized power for communism, tariq ali chooses some of the best books. Very short introductions discover vsis from oxford now online. In 1917, two revolutions swept through russia, ending centuries of imperial rule and setting in motion political and social changes that would lead to the formation of the soviet union. Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. The russian revolution, also called the bolshevik revolution, consisted of two parts.
Lenins electoral strategy focuses on lenins approach to electoral politics and what he and other marxists terms the institutions of bourgeois democracy, drawing on bolshevik debates and marx and engels own writings to show this to be a central feature of their revolutionary strategy. Now that leninism is finally dying it is up to anarchists and other libertarian communists to rescue the positive and negative lessons of that great. Russian revolution simple english wikipedia, the free. An engaging range of period texts and theme books for as and a level history. Apr 12, 2017 top 10 books about the russian revolution a century after the bolsheviks seized power for communism, tariq ali chooses some of the best books about an uprising that changed the world forever tariq ali. Starting with an overview of the roots of the revolution, fitzpatrick takes the story from 1917, through stalins revolution from above, to the great purges of the 1930s. From the book through the russian revolution, by albert rhys williams. New sources and archives made available since the fall of communism are used as sources in smiths introduction making most upto date introduction available. Please tell us more about six weeks in russia in 1919 there are only a couple of wellknown eyewitness accounts of the revolution. The shortterm cause was, obviously, world war i, that russia had eagerly entered, to fight for territory and prestige against germany and austriahungary. But even with this help, there are professors in several areas besides english, like history, psychology, and art who love my writing, and classes where most people including myself are getting bs, and nobody in the class knows who are getting the as. Its central concern is to understand how one structure of domination was replaced by another. Since the fall of soviet russia, there has been much reflection on the significance of the russian revolution, a desperate time in the countrys history that paved the way for the horrors of stalins regime. Allan todd provides a lucid exploration of the main features of revolutions.
Written a few short years after the russian revolution, the book quickly became a window into a lost world wiped out and lost forever. And to make this fully clear is the first task of a critical examination of the russian revolution. During the period of time before the russian revolution, life for the working class people and the peasants was very difficult. Leon trotsky the history of the russian revolution volume one. The best known is probably john reeds ten days that shook the world, but ive gone with ransomes book because ransome is my man, and because whereas reeds book is a highly imaginative view of the 1917 revolution. 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. The russian revolution was a series of revolutions in the russian empire during 1917. It is divided in three parts and only the first one is set at the time of the russian revolution, so i can recommend you only 33% of the book. The russian revolution of 1917 played a very important role in not only russian history, but world history as well. Some of the print resources contained in this list may be out of print. The russian revolution ebook by sheila fitzpatrick. Feb 21, 2002 this very short introduction provides an analytical narrative of the main events and developments in soviet russia between 1917 and 1936. The first part of the revolution, occurring in february of 1917, was known as the february revolution.
Introduction to the russian revolution written after the fall of communism. But even with this help, there are professors in several areas besides english, like history, psychology, and art who love my writing, and classes where most people including myself are getting bs. The russian tsars before the revolution, russia was ruled by a powerful monarch called the tsar. Top 10 books about the russian revolution the guardian.
The french revolution a very short introduction free download. The first part narrates how a rich schoolgirl, sashenka, joins. I finished the book with a much clearer understanding of that tumultuous time, especially for the heroic russian commoners, that greatly changed the history of western. The first revolution was on 8 march 1917, but in russia it was recorded as 28 february 1917. Results and prospects, 1906 epub mobi the year 1905, 1907 epub mobi the war and the international, 1914 epub mobi our revolution essays 19041917, 1918 epub. The short term cause was, obviously, world war i, that russia had eagerly entered, to fight for territory and prestige against germany and austriahungary. How could such a revolution take place and what caused it to go so very wrong. A very short introduction is a very intelligent, heady read.