Russia's Great War and Revolution

  • RGWR V10: Women and Gender in Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914–22

    Adele Lindenmeyr and Melissa K. Stockdale (eds.)

    RGWR V10: Women and Gender in Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914–22

    World War I, followed by four more years of revolution and civil conflict, exerted its power to both liberate and destroy in Russia on a scale unsurpassed elsewhere in Europe. It accelerated improvements in women’s status and employment...

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  • RGWR V5, B3: The Russian Civil War: Military and Society

    David R. Stone et al. (eds.)

    RGWR V5, B3: The Russian Civil War: Military and Society

    This book--one of two covering the Russian Civil War in a volume on military affairs during Russia’s Great War and Revolution--explores institutions, social groups, and social conflict amid the chaos of the war that followed the Russian...

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  • RGWR V5, B2: The Russian Civil War: Campaigns and Operations

    David R. Stone et al. (eds.)

    RGWR V5, B2: The Russian Civil War: Campaigns and Operations

    This book--one of two covering the Russian Civil War in a volume on military affairs during Russia’s Great War and Revolution--explores the military history of the Russian Civil War. Drawing heavily on research from Russian historians but including...

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  • RGWR V8, B2: Revolution and Civil War

    David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye et al

    RGWR V8, B2: Revolution and Civil War

    Historians devote a great deal of attention to the diplomacy that led Russia into the Great War, but have tended to neglect the course of this diplomacy once the fighting erupted. This volume addresses that lacuna with a broad range of essays...

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  • RGWR V8, B1: Origins and War

    David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye et al. (eds.)

    RGWR V8, B1: Origins and War

    Historians devote a great deal of attention to the diplomacy that led Russia into the Great War, but have tended to neglect the course of this diplomacy once the fighting erupted. This volume addresses that lacuna with a broad range of essays...

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  • RGWR V7: Enemy Visions and Encounters

    Deak, John et. al. (eds.)

    RGWR V7: Enemy Visions and Encounters

    This volume brings together the work of researchers in North America, Central and Eastern Europe, and Turkey, who are generating important, archivally based scholarship in their respective fields, languages, and nations of study. The larger goal of...

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  • RGWR V6, B2, Pt 2: The Wider Arc of Revolution

    Choi Chatterjee, et al (eds.)

    RGWR V6, B2, Pt 2: The Wider Arc of Revolution

    The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domestic event within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the...

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  • RGWR V6, B2, Pt 1: The Wider Arc of Revolution

    Choi Chatterjee, et al (eds.)

    RGWR V6, B2, Pt 1: The Wider Arc of Revolution

    The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domestic event within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the...

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  • RGWR V6, B1: The Arc of Revolution, 1917–24

    Alexander Marshall, et al (eds.)

    RGWR V6, B1: The Arc of Revolution, 1917–24

    The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domestic event within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the...

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  • RGWR V5, B1: Military Experiences

    Laurie S. Stoff et al. (eds.)

    RGWR V5, B1: Military Experiences

    This book—the first part of an entire volume about military affairs in Russia’s Great War and Revolution—is based on the premise that the military history of World War I in the Russian theater and the subsequent Civil War cannot be...

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  • RGWR V4. B1: Re-imagining the Northeast Asian Theater, 1914-22

    Wolff, David et. al. (eds.)

    RGWR V4. B1: Re-imagining the Northeast Asian Theater, 1914-22

    This volume features new research on the critical effects of World War I and the Russian Revolution and Civil War in Northeast Asia, a broad region that has historically included the Russian Far East, Mongolia, China, Korea, and Japan. Drawing together...

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