LEADER 03311nam 22004813u 450 001 9910462571403321 005 20210107034628.0 010 $a1-134-39764-X 010 $a1-283-96373-6 035 $a(CKB)2670000000326189 035 $a(EBL)200283 035 $a(OCoLC)475909642 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC200283 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000326189 100 $a20130418d2013|||| u|| | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 200 10$aRevolutionary Russia$b[electronic resource] $eNew Approaches to the Russian Revolution of 1917 210 $aHoboken $cTaylor and Francis$d2013 215 $a1 online resource (291 p.) 225 1 $aRewriting Histories 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-415-30747-3 327 $aFront Cover; Revolutionary Russia; Copyright Page; Contents; List of maps; Series editor's preface; List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Note on spelling and dates; Chronology; Introduction: Rex A. Wade; Part I: The varieties of social history; 1. Petrograd in 1917: the view from below: Steve A.Smith; 2. Strikes and revolution in Russia, 1917: Diane P. Koenker and William G. Rosenberg; 3. Crime, police, and mob justice in Petrograd during the Russian revolutions of 1917: Tsuyoshi Hasegawa; Part II:Language and identity 327 $a4. "Democracy" in the political consciousness of the February revolution: Boris Ivanovich Kolonitskii5. The Russian Revolution of 1917 and its language in the village: Orlando Figes; 6. National revolutions and civil war in Russia: Ronald Grigor Suny; Part III: Revisiting the Provisional Government and the failure of themoderates; 7. From rhapsody to threnody: Russia's Provisional Government in Socialist-Revolutionary eyes, February-July 1917: Michael S. Melancon; 8.The rise and fall of Smolensk's moderate socialists: the politics of class and the rhetoric of crisis in 1917: Michael C. Hickey 327 $aPart IV: Rethinking the Bolshevik seizure of power9.Lenin, Trotskii and the arts of insurrection: the Congress of Soviets of the Northern Region, 11-13 October 1917: James D. White; 10. "All power to the soviets": the Bolsheviks take power: Rex A. Wade; 11. The All-Russian Constituent Assembly and the democratic alternative: two views of the problem: Lev Grigor'evichProtasov; Further Reading; Index 330 $aThis collection presents the major recent writings on the Russian Revolution and its context. It brings together key texts to illustrate new interpretive approaches and covers the central topics and themes. Together, the chapters in this volume form a coherent representation of both the events and the theories and debates that relate to them. 410 0$aRewriting Histories 606 $aSoviet Union - History - Revolution, 1917-1921 606 $aSoviet Union - History - Revolution, 1917-1921 608 $aElectronic books. 615 4$aSoviet Union - History - Revolution, 1917-1921. 615 4$aSoviet Union - History - Revolution, 1917-1921. 676 $a947.084/1 676 $a947.0841 700 $aWade$b Rex A$0566221 801 0$bAU-PeEL 801 1$bAU-PeEL 801 2$bAU-PeEL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910462571403321 996 $aRevolutionary Russia$92200920 997 $aUNINA