James Mavor
The Russian Revolution
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The Russian Revolution
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Originally published in 1928, this volume traces the course and the consequences of the Revolution with Mavor emphasising the economic aspect of the Revolution as the main cause of the upheaval. This title will be of interest to students of history and economics.
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Originally published in 1928, this volume traces the course and the consequences of the Revolution with Mavor emphasising the economic aspect of the Revolution as the main cause of the upheaval. This title will be of interest to students of history and economics.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 869g
- ISBN-13: 9781138191600
- ISBN-10: 1138191604
- Artikelnr.: 43748446
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 869g
- ISBN-13: 9781138191600
- ISBN-10: 1138191604
- Artikelnr.: 43748446
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
James Mavor
Preface; Introduction; Book I: The Interval of Peace, The European War, and
The Collapse of the Dynasty; 1. The Autocracy and the People 2. The
Interval of Peace, 1907-1914 3. The European War and its Immediate Economic
Effects Upon Russia 4. The Revolution of February-March 1917, the Formation
of the Provisional Government, and Abdication of the Tsar; Appendix A;
Appendix B; Book II: The Dual Authority of the Provisional Government and
the Petrograd Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Deputies; 1. The
Provincial Government and the Revival of the Soviets 2. The Coalition
Government and its Struggles Against 'Direct Action' by Peasants and
Artisans 3. The Working of the Soviets, Unsuccessful Bolshevik Attempts to
Overthrow the Provincial Government; Appendix C; Book III: Military,
Social, and political Disintegration in Russia and the Rise of the
Bolsheviks ; 1. Demoralization of People and Army and the Beginning of the
Dissolution of the Russian Empire 2. The Kerensky-Kornilov Affair and the
Crumbling of the Front 3. 'All Power to the Soviets' 4. 'Red October': The
Preparation 5. 'Red October': The Explosion 6. The Separate Armistice 7.
The Constituent Assembly 8. Brest-Litovsk 9. The Labour Army 10. The
Russian People and the Revolution; Book IV: The Social Revolution and Its
Problems; 1. The Characters and Ideology of the Bolsheviks and the
Development of Their Policy; Appendix D; 2. Problems of Power; Appendix E;
3. The Administration of Justice Under the Soviet Republics 4. The
Presidium of the All-Russian Soviet of People's Economy 5. The Concrete
Economic Plan of the Bolsheviks 6. The Nationalization of Industry and its
Consequences 7. Obligatory Labour, Normalizing Production, and the System
of Rationing 8. The Co-Operative Movement and the Soviet Republic 9. The
Civil Wars, Chiefly in Relation to their Economic Consequences 10. The Red
Terror; Book V: Economic Crisis, Collapse of Communism, and the New
Economic Policy; 1. The Economic Crisis of the Winter of 1920-1921 and the
Famine of 1921 2. The Collapse of Communism 3. The New Economic Policy 4.
Soviet Finance 5. The Economic Situation in Russia in the Years 1923-1925
6. The third International 7. Conclusions; Bibliography; Index
The Collapse of the Dynasty; 1. The Autocracy and the People 2. The
Interval of Peace, 1907-1914 3. The European War and its Immediate Economic
Effects Upon Russia 4. The Revolution of February-March 1917, the Formation
of the Provisional Government, and Abdication of the Tsar; Appendix A;
Appendix B; Book II: The Dual Authority of the Provisional Government and
the Petrograd Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Deputies; 1. The
Provincial Government and the Revival of the Soviets 2. The Coalition
Government and its Struggles Against 'Direct Action' by Peasants and
Artisans 3. The Working of the Soviets, Unsuccessful Bolshevik Attempts to
Overthrow the Provincial Government; Appendix C; Book III: Military,
Social, and political Disintegration in Russia and the Rise of the
Bolsheviks ; 1. Demoralization of People and Army and the Beginning of the
Dissolution of the Russian Empire 2. The Kerensky-Kornilov Affair and the
Crumbling of the Front 3. 'All Power to the Soviets' 4. 'Red October': The
Preparation 5. 'Red October': The Explosion 6. The Separate Armistice 7.
The Constituent Assembly 8. Brest-Litovsk 9. The Labour Army 10. The
Russian People and the Revolution; Book IV: The Social Revolution and Its
Problems; 1. The Characters and Ideology of the Bolsheviks and the
Development of Their Policy; Appendix D; 2. Problems of Power; Appendix E;
3. The Administration of Justice Under the Soviet Republics 4. The
Presidium of the All-Russian Soviet of People's Economy 5. The Concrete
Economic Plan of the Bolsheviks 6. The Nationalization of Industry and its
Consequences 7. Obligatory Labour, Normalizing Production, and the System
of Rationing 8. The Co-Operative Movement and the Soviet Republic 9. The
Civil Wars, Chiefly in Relation to their Economic Consequences 10. The Red
Terror; Book V: Economic Crisis, Collapse of Communism, and the New
Economic Policy; 1. The Economic Crisis of the Winter of 1920-1921 and the
Famine of 1921 2. The Collapse of Communism 3. The New Economic Policy 4.
Soviet Finance 5. The Economic Situation in Russia in the Years 1923-1925
6. The third International 7. Conclusions; Bibliography; Index
Preface; Introduction; Book I: The Interval of Peace, The European War, and
The Collapse of the Dynasty; 1. The Autocracy and the People 2. The
Interval of Peace, 1907-1914 3. The European War and its Immediate Economic
Effects Upon Russia 4. The Revolution of February-March 1917, the Formation
of the Provisional Government, and Abdication of the Tsar; Appendix A;
Appendix B; Book II: The Dual Authority of the Provisional Government and
the Petrograd Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Deputies; 1. The
Provincial Government and the Revival of the Soviets 2. The Coalition
Government and its Struggles Against 'Direct Action' by Peasants and
Artisans 3. The Working of the Soviets, Unsuccessful Bolshevik Attempts to
Overthrow the Provincial Government; Appendix C; Book III: Military,
Social, and political Disintegration in Russia and the Rise of the
Bolsheviks ; 1. Demoralization of People and Army and the Beginning of the
Dissolution of the Russian Empire 2. The Kerensky-Kornilov Affair and the
Crumbling of the Front 3. 'All Power to the Soviets' 4. 'Red October': The
Preparation 5. 'Red October': The Explosion 6. The Separate Armistice 7.
The Constituent Assembly 8. Brest-Litovsk 9. The Labour Army 10. The
Russian People and the Revolution; Book IV: The Social Revolution and Its
Problems; 1. The Characters and Ideology of the Bolsheviks and the
Development of Their Policy; Appendix D; 2. Problems of Power; Appendix E;
3. The Administration of Justice Under the Soviet Republics 4. The
Presidium of the All-Russian Soviet of People's Economy 5. The Concrete
Economic Plan of the Bolsheviks 6. The Nationalization of Industry and its
Consequences 7. Obligatory Labour, Normalizing Production, and the System
of Rationing 8. The Co-Operative Movement and the Soviet Republic 9. The
Civil Wars, Chiefly in Relation to their Economic Consequences 10. The Red
Terror; Book V: Economic Crisis, Collapse of Communism, and the New
Economic Policy; 1. The Economic Crisis of the Winter of 1920-1921 and the
Famine of 1921 2. The Collapse of Communism 3. The New Economic Policy 4.
Soviet Finance 5. The Economic Situation in Russia in the Years 1923-1925
6. The third International 7. Conclusions; Bibliography; Index
The Collapse of the Dynasty; 1. The Autocracy and the People 2. The
Interval of Peace, 1907-1914 3. The European War and its Immediate Economic
Effects Upon Russia 4. The Revolution of February-March 1917, the Formation
of the Provisional Government, and Abdication of the Tsar; Appendix A;
Appendix B; Book II: The Dual Authority of the Provisional Government and
the Petrograd Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Deputies; 1. The
Provincial Government and the Revival of the Soviets 2. The Coalition
Government and its Struggles Against 'Direct Action' by Peasants and
Artisans 3. The Working of the Soviets, Unsuccessful Bolshevik Attempts to
Overthrow the Provincial Government; Appendix C; Book III: Military,
Social, and political Disintegration in Russia and the Rise of the
Bolsheviks ; 1. Demoralization of People and Army and the Beginning of the
Dissolution of the Russian Empire 2. The Kerensky-Kornilov Affair and the
Crumbling of the Front 3. 'All Power to the Soviets' 4. 'Red October': The
Preparation 5. 'Red October': The Explosion 6. The Separate Armistice 7.
The Constituent Assembly 8. Brest-Litovsk 9. The Labour Army 10. The
Russian People and the Revolution; Book IV: The Social Revolution and Its
Problems; 1. The Characters and Ideology of the Bolsheviks and the
Development of Their Policy; Appendix D; 2. Problems of Power; Appendix E;
3. The Administration of Justice Under the Soviet Republics 4. The
Presidium of the All-Russian Soviet of People's Economy 5. The Concrete
Economic Plan of the Bolsheviks 6. The Nationalization of Industry and its
Consequences 7. Obligatory Labour, Normalizing Production, and the System
of Rationing 8. The Co-Operative Movement and the Soviet Republic 9. The
Civil Wars, Chiefly in Relation to their Economic Consequences 10. The Red
Terror; Book V: Economic Crisis, Collapse of Communism, and the New
Economic Policy; 1. The Economic Crisis of the Winter of 1920-1921 and the
Famine of 1921 2. The Collapse of Communism 3. The New Economic Policy 4.
Soviet Finance 5. The Economic Situation in Russia in the Years 1923-1925
6. The third International 7. Conclusions; Bibliography; Index