The Russian Revolution, 19171945
By (Author) Anthony D'Agostino
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
16th December 2010
United States
Adult Education
Non Fiction
European history
947.0841
Hardback
192
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
This book offers a fresh analysis of the Russian Revolution from a global perspective. It stresses the historical role of Soviet Communism in the modernization of the country, the defeat of Nazism, and the rise of American power and world leadership. For students and scholars of the Russian Revolution, there are pivotal questions that merit careful, comprehensive consideration: why did the Tsarist regime unravel in revolution Why did the Bolsheviks come to power rather than some other party How did Stalinrather than a more popular and respected leaderwin the mantle of Lenin and gain leadership of the ruling party How should Stalin's regime be judged by subsequent generations of Russians, and in the context of world history In Russian Revolution, 1917-1945, author Anthony D'Agostino discusses all these questions. His suggestions for further reading range over decades of writing on Soviet subjects and cite classics, revisionist works, curiosities, and studies done during and since the Gorbachev years. The book explores topics including the modernization of the Tsarist Russian state, World War I, the revolutionary project of Soviet Communism, the nationalist transformation of Soviet Communism under international pressures, the "Big Drive" to modernize Russia by force, and the external threat of fascism.
The study is well presented, with sufficient bibliography and index. For readers with general interest in the history of Russia. Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice *
Anthony D'Agostino is professor of history at San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA.