A unique study which uses the collapse of Tsarist Russia and its consequences to argue that the events on the often-forgotten Eastern Front of WWI had a stronger impact on the outcome of the war than is usually accepted.
A unique study which uses the collapse of Tsarist Russia and its consequences to argue that the events on the often-forgotten Eastern Front of WWI had a stronger impact on the outcome of the war than is usually accepted.
Joshua A. Sanborn is the author of two previous books: Drafting the Russian Nation: Military Conscription, Total War, and Mass Politics, 1905-1925 and, with co-author Annette Timm, Gender, Sex, and the Shaping of Modern Europe: A History from the French Revolution to the Present Day. He lives in Easton, Pennsylvania, with his wife and two children.
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Preface Introduction: Imperial Challenge 1: The Outbreak of War and the Transformation of the Borderlands 2: The Front Migrates 3: Remobilizing the Military: Combat Innovation, POWs, and Forced Labor 4: Remobilizing Society: Nurses, Doctors, and Social Control 5: Revolution 6: Decolonization Conclusion: Imperial Apocalypse Works Cited
Preface Introduction: Imperial Challenge 1: The Outbreak of War and the Transformation of the Borderlands 2: The Front Migrates 3: Remobilizing the Military: Combat Innovation, POWs, and Forced Labor 4: Remobilizing Society: Nurses, Doctors, and Social Control 5: Revolution 6: Decolonization Conclusion: Imperial Apocalypse Works Cited
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