Contributor
Brovkin, Vladimir N.
Imprint:New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, c1997.
Description333 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:Introduction: New tasks in the study of the Russian Revolution and the Civil War / Vladimir N. Brovkin -- Part One: PARALYSIS OF POLITICS AND BOLSHEVIK SEIZURE OF POWER, 1917: The Russian intelligentsia, terrorism, and revolution / Anna Geifman -- The Mensheviks in the Fall of 1917: decisions and consequences / O.V. Volobuev -- The Left Socialist revolutionaries and the Bolshevik uprising / Michael Melancon -- Part Two: ANTI-BOLSHEVIK FORCES: FRAGMENTATION AND ALIENATION, 1918-1920: The Socialists-Revolutionaries anda the dilemma of civil war / Scott Smith -- The psychology of the White movement / Leonid Heretz -- Siberian Atamanshchina: warlordism in the Russian civil war / N.G.O. Pereira -- Part three: POPULAR RESISTANCE TO BOLSHEVIK DICTATORSHIP: Workers' protest movement against war communism / Sergei Pavliuchenkov -- Peasant rebellions: origin, scope, dynamics, and consequences / Taisia Osipova -- Peasant wars in Tambov Province / Delano DuGarm -- Part four: REPRESENTATIONS AND ACTIONS; Unpublished Lenin / Richard Pipes -- Mobilization, utilization, and the rhetoric of liberation: Bolshevik policy toward women / Vladimir N. Brovkin -- "Storming the last citadel": the Bolshevik assault on the church, 1922 / Jonathan W. Daly -- Part five: IDEOLOGY, MENTALITY, AND CULTURE: Bolshevism, nationalism, and statism: Soviet ideology in formation / Dmitry Shlapentokh -- Values, substitutes, and institutions: the cultural dimension of the Bolshevik dictatorship / Christopher Read.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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