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Russia Leaves the War

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Full Title:

Russia Leaves the War

Contributors:

By (Author) George Frost Kennan
Foreword by Frank Costigliola

ISBN:

9780691166100

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1st May 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of the Americas

Dewey:

327.47009041

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

592

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Bancroft Prize, and the Parkman Prize

From acclaimed diplomat and historian George Kennan, a landmark history of the crucial months in 19171918 that forged the pattern of Soviet-American relations

When the Bolsheviks seized power in November 1917, American diplomats in St. Petersburg and Moscow were thrown into a bewildering situation. Should the new regime be recognized What was its true nature And was there any way to keep Russia fighting against Germany in the Great War In vivid detail, George Kennans classic history tells the gripping story of the Americans furious, and ultimately failed, efforts to strike a deal to keep the Soviets in the war and how these events set the pattern of future relations between the two emerging superpowers. In a new foreword, Kennan biographer Frank Costigliola puts the book in the context of its Cold War publication and Kennans life.

'Kennan is a poet as well as a philosopher. The Russia of 1917 comes alive under his persuasive touches.' Harrison E. Salisbury, New York Times

'Reads like a first-rate historical novel...A remarkable performance.' Bertram D. Wolfe, New York Herald Tribune

'Remarkably lucid and comprehensive. With substantial literary skill, [Kennan] has brought the whole somber picture marvelously to life.' The New Yorker

'A work of great scholarship and perception...So tangled a diplomatic story has never been more clearly told.' The Times (London)

'This is live history, resurrected from the dead past by a man with profound understanding of the practical and theoretical side of world diplomacy.' Earl H. Voss, Washington Star

'Kennan has produced not only a unique diplomatic history, but an exciting piece of literature in which all the personalities come to life.' American Scholar

'A book of the first importance...Brilliant.' Robert Blake, The Spectator

Reviews

"Kennan is a poet as well as a philosopher. The Russia of 1917 comes alive under his persuasive touches."---Harrison E. Salisbury, New York Times
"Reads like a first-rate historical novel. . . . A remarkable performance."---Bertram D. Wolfe, New York Herald Tribune
"Remarkably lucid and comprehensive. With substantial literary skill, [Kennan] has brought the whole somber picture marvelously to life." * The New Yorker *
"A work of great scholarship and perception. . . . So tangled a diplomatic story has never been more clearly told." * The Times (London) *
"This is live history, resurrected from the dead past by a man with profound understanding of the practical and theoretical side of world diplomacy."---Earl H. Voss, Washington Star
"Kennan has produced not only a unique diplomatic history, but an exciting piece of literature in which all the personalities come to life." * American Scholar *
"A book of the first importance. . . . Brilliant."---Robert Blake, The Spectator
"Kennans carefully documented book contains brilliant pen-portraits of the American diplomats and would-be diplomats as well as of the Bolshevik leaders. . . . It abounds in dramatic episodes. . . . Offers many vital lessons for the present and the future."---Ernest S. Pisko, Christian Science Monitor
"Kennans book is both an outstanding literary achievement and a major contribution to the history of Soviet-American relations."---Michael Karpovich, American Political Science Review
"As a careful and thoughtful examination of a fateful period in human history and of the reaction of the United States to an overwhelming social phenomenon, this book has a substantial and a lasting value."---Dexter Perkins, American Historical Review
"A work of the greatest possible interest."---Max Beloff, Russian Review

Author Bio

George F. Kennan (19042005) was an American diplomat and historian. After retiring from the State Department, he joined the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Frank Costigliola is a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Connecticut. His books include Kennan: A Life between Worlds (Princeton) and The Kennan Diaries.

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