
The Russian Revolution
by Fitzpatrick, Sheila-
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Summary
Author Biography
Sheila Fitzpatrick is Bernadotte E. Schmitt Professor of Modern Russian History at the University of Chicago. A past president of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and a co-editor of The Journal of Modern History, she is the author of many other books and articles about Russia. She lives in Chicago and Washington, DC.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | p. v |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Setting | p. 15 |
The society | p. 16 |
The revolutionary tradition | p. 24 |
The 1905 Revolution and its aftermath; the First World War | p. 32 |
1917: The Revolutions of February and October | p. 40 |
The February Revolution and 'dual power' | p. 44 |
The Bolsheviks | p. 49 |
The popular revolution | p. 52 |
The political crises of the summer | p. 57 |
The October Revolution | p. 61 |
The Civil War | p. 68 |
The Civil War, the Red Army, and the Cheka | p. 72 |
War Communism | p. 78 |
Visions of the new world | p. 84 |
The Bolsheviks in power | p. 87 |
NEP and the Future of the Revolution | p. 93 |
The discipline of retreat | p. 96 |
The problem of bureaucracy | p. 102 |
The leadership struggle | p. 107 |
Building socialism in one country | p. 111 |
Stalin's Revolution | p. 120 |
Stalin versus the Right | p. 124 |
The industrialization drive | p. 130 |
Collectivization | p. 135 |
Cultural Revolution | p. 141 |
Ending the Revolution | p. 149 |
'Revolution accomplished' | p. 151 |
'Revolution betrayed' | p. 157 |
The Terror | p. 163 |
Notes | p. 173 |
Select Bibliography | p. 185 |
Index | p. 193 |
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