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Russia's Home Front in War and Revolution, 1914-22, Book 3: National Disintegration and Reintegration. Book 3, National disintegration

Title
Russia's Home Front in War and Revolution, 1914-22, Book 3: National Disintegration and Reintegration. Book 3, National disintegration [electronic resource] / edited by Christopher Reid, Peter Waldron, Adels.
ISBN
0893579270
9780893579272
0893574279
9780893574277
Published
Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2018 (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 PDF (xxii, 375 pages) :) : illustrations.
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Summary
For soldiers on the Great War s Western Front the term home front suggested a degree of coziness, a place of retreat from the horrors of battle visualized by the poet Rupert Brooke in idyllic terms shortly before the war, a place where the lilac is in bloom and is there honey still for tea? Russia was not overendowed with coziness even before the war, but the early defeats, extensive conscription, deepening economic crisis, and growing political instability meant the elimination of any traces and the replacement of coziness with food shortages, strikes, disturbances, and, in 1917, full-blown revolution. Then the situation became even worse. Catastrophe piled on catastrophe. Food shortages became famine. Economic crisis became collapse and, in 1918-20, flight from hellish cities like starving Petrograd. Political struggles became civil war. Terrible antisemitic pogroms occurred. The multiple crises engendered cholera, typhus, and influenza which ravaged malnourished bodies. On top of the war dead some ten million died in the Civil War, mainly from illnesses. The 34 contributions to the RGWR Home Front Books 3 and 4 shine a piercing light on these events. From broad accounts of the demographic consequences to detailed studies of particular aspects, the chapters in these two books take us to the cutting edge of contemporary scholarship on these issues. Book 3 focuses on the descent into chaos, while Book 4 centers on its consequences and the first steps by the new authorities to establish a new form of order in Soviet Russia. National Disintegration is the third of four books in the volume Russia s Home Front in War and Revolution, 1914-22 . All four books constitute volume 3 of the broader centennial series on Russia s Great War and Revolution, 1914-22.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE - 2018 Complete.
Project MUSE - 2018 History.
Project MUSE - 2018 Russian and East European Studies.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 27, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The Russian economy. Russia's home front, 1914-22 : the economy / Mark Harrison and Andrei Markevich
The revolutionary implications of Russian alcohol prohibition : 1914-25 / Mark Lawrence Schrad
Imperial Russia's railways at war, 1914-17 : challenges, results, costs, and legacy / Anthony J. Heywood
Responding to the people : the Borisov Commission and the (misnamed) Five-Year Railroad Construction Plan of 1916 / Brandon C. Schneider
The Great War and revolution in cities : Russian self-government and the municipal economy in 1917-18. A capital and a provincial city (Moscow and Viatka) / Andrey Mamaev
A land and population in crisis. Of populations and wars / Alain Blum
What does it mean to make a land free? Toward an environmental history of the Russian Revolution / Andy Bruno
Russia's forests in war and revolution : resources, impacts, plans, and realities / Brian Bonhomme
Marriage and divorce in revolutionary Russia : a demographic analysis / Elizabeth Brainerd
Continuity and upheaval in Russia's social classes. the tsarist elites in revolutionary Russia / Matthew Rendle
Intelligentsia conceptions : duty and obshchestvennostʹ in war and revolution / Stuart Finkel
Land for service : Russian peasant views of a postwar land settlement during World War I / Colleen M. Moore
Labor activism in the early period of the Soviet regime's formation / Dimitrii Churakov
The politics of working-class dissent in early Soviet Russia, 1920-22 / Simon Pirani.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Also listed under
Lindenmeyr, Adele.
Read, Christopher, 1946-
Waldron, Peter, 1956-
Project Muse, distributor.
Project Muse.
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