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Readings on the Russian Revolution

by Professor Melissa K. Stockdale

Readings on the Russian Revolution brings together 15 important post-Cold War writings on the history of the Russian Revolution. It is structured in such a way as to highlight key debates in the field and contrasting methodological approaches to the Revolution in order to help readers better understand the issues and interpretative fault lines that exist in this contested area of history.The book opens with an original introduction which provides essential background and vital context for the pieces that follow. The volume is then structured around four parts – 'Actors, Language, Symbols', 'War, Revolution, and the State', 'Revolutionary Dreams and Identities' and 'Outcomes and Impacts' – that explore the beginnings, events and outcomes of the Russian Revolution, as well as examinations of central figures, critical topics and major historiographical battlegrounds. Melissa Stockdale also provides translations of two crucial Russian-language works, published here in English for the first time, and includes useful pedagogical features such as a glossary, chronology, and thematic bibliography to further aid study.Readings on the Russian Revolution is an essential collection for anyone studying the Russian Revolution.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Table of Contents

List of ContributorsMap: European Russia, 1914Introduction: 100 Years Later, Scholarship on the Russian Revolution after the Cold War, Melissa K. StockdalePart I. 1917: Languages, Symbols, and AgencyChapter 1. Reflections on the Russian Revolution, Richard PipesExcerpt from A Concise History of the Russian Revolution (Knopf, 1995)Chapter 2. Languages of Citizenship, Languages of Class: Workers and the Social Order, Orlando Figes and Boris I. KolonitskiiExcerpt from Interpreting the Russian Revolution (Yale University Press, 1999)Chapter 3.'Water is Yours, Light is Yours, the Land is Yours, the Wood is Yours', Sarah BadcockExcerpt from Politics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History (Cambridge University Press, 2007)Chapter 4.Kerenskii: Popular Brand and Revolutionary Symbol, Boris I. KolonitskiiExcerpt from "Tovarishch Kerenskii": Antimonarkhicheskaia revoliutsiia I formirovanie kul'ta "vozhdia naroda"["Comrade Kerenskii": The Anti-Monarchic Revolution and Formation of the Cult of the "Leader of the People"] (Novoe literaturenoe obozrenie, 2017)Part II. War, Revolution, the StateChapter 5.Rise of the Warlords, Joshua SanbornExcerpt from Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War and the Destruction of the Russian Empire (Oxford University Press, 2002)Chapter 6.Psychological Consolidation, Peter HolquistExcerpt from Making War, Forging Revolution: Russia's Continuum of Crisis, 1914 – 1922 (Harvard University Press, 2002)Chapter 7.Social Disintegration, Igor NarskiiExcerpt from Zhizn' v katastrofe. Budni naselenie Urala v 1917-1922 gg.(ROSSPEN, 2001) [Life in Catastrophe: The Daily Experience of the Population of the Urals, 1917-1922]Chapter 8. Nationalizing the Revolution, Adeeb KhalidExcerpt from Making Uzbekistan: Nation, Empire, and Revolution in the Early USSR (Cornell University Press, 2015)Part III. Revolutionary Dreams and IdentitiesChapter 9.Bolshevik Ritual Buildings in the 1920s, Richard StitesExcerpt from Russia in the Era of NEP: Explorations in Soviet Society and Culture (Indiana University Press, 1991)Chapter 10. Connecting, Emma WiddisExcerpt from Visions of a New Land: Soviet Film from the Revolution to the Second World War (Yale University Press, 2003)Chapter 11. Daily Life and Gender Transformation, Elizabeth A. WoodExcerpt from The Baba and the Comrade: Gender and Politics in Revolutionary Russia (Indiana University Press, 1997)Chapter 12. Forging the Revolutionary Self, Jochen HellbeckExcerpt from Revolution on My Mind: Writing a Diary Under Stalin (Harvard University Press, 2006)Part IV. Outcomes and ImpactsChapter 13. Ending the Revolution, Sheila FitzpatrickExcerpt from The Russian Revolution, 3rd Edition (Oxford University Press, 2008)Chapter 14. Telling October, Frederick C. CorneyExcerpt from Telling October: Memory and the Making of the Russian Revolution (Cornell University Press, 2008)Chapter 15. Communism and the New Forms of Dictatorship, Steven G. MarksExcerpt from How Russia Shaped the Modern World (Princeton University Press, 2003)Chronology of the Revolutionary EraGlossaryFurther ReadingIndex

Review

The concentration on recent studies means the volume remains distinct from existing compilations ... Stockdale's book, then, could usefully work in tandem with these earlier compilations for readers interested in the longer historiography of the revolution. In that regard, the volume's essays are welcome introductions to the most influential recent analyses and debates for anyone eager to learn or teach about the Russian Revolution. * Michigan War Studies Review *
This cleverly chosen selection of recent scholarship on the Russian Revolution will provide college students with a comprehensive sense of the different perspectives on the Revolution that have emerged since the opening of the Soviet archives. It provides an excellent introduction to innovative research on topics such as the non-Russian minorities, war and violence, language and culture. * Stephen Smith, Professor of History, University of Oxford, UK *
A hundred years after Red October, scholars continue to debate the meaning of those revolutionary events. Melissa Stockdale has assembled here some of the last thirty years' most dynamic work on the subject—a diverse collection of key articles from across the political spectrum. * David Brandenberger, Professor of History and Global Studies, University of Richmond, USA *
Melissa Stockdale has performed an enormous service for students and teachers of the Russian Revolution. These selected readings will orient students through the key themes and interpretative controversies that have characterized scholarship on the Revolution since the collapse of the USSR. Framed by a clear and insightful introduction, this will quickly become a required text. * James Ryan, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, Cardiff University, UK *

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"This cleverly chosen selection of recent scholarship on the Russian Revolution will provide college students with a comprehensive sense of the different perspectives on the Revolution that have emerged since the opening of the Soviet archives. It provides an excellent introduction to innovative research on topics such as the non-Russian minorities, war and violence, language and culture." -- Stephen Smith, Professor of History, University of Oxford, UK "A hundred years after Red October, scholars continue to debate the meaning of those revolutionary events. Melissa Stockdale has assembled here some of the last thirty years' most dynamic work on the subject-a diverse collection of key articles from across the political spectrum." -- David Brandenberger, Professor of History and Global Studies, University of Richmond, USA "Melissa Stockdale has performed an enormous service for students and teachers of the Russian Revolution. These selected readings will orient students through the key themes and interpretative controversies that have characterized scholarship on the Revolution since the collapse of the USSR. Framed by a clear and insightful introduction, this will quickly become a required text" -- James Ryan, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, Cardiff University, UK

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ISBN1350037427
Short Title Readings on the Russian Revolution
Language English
Year 2020
ISBN-10 1350037427
ISBN-13 9781350037427
Format Paperback
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Subtitle Debates, Aspirations, Outcomes
DEWEY 947.0841
Pages 288
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
NZ Release Date 2020-09-03
Illustrations 1 Maps
Author Professor Melissa K. Stockdale
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Date 2020-09-03
Edited by Melissa K. Stockdale
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education
AU Release Date 2020-09-02
Country of Origin GB
Product Class Description History: Textbooks & Study Guides
UK Release Date 2020-09-03

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