Analysing the Russian Revolution Third Edition
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PDF Textbook Full Title
Analysing the Russian Revolution, 3rd Edition [PDF 34.8Mb]
PDF Textbook Chapters
Preliminary pages [PDF 4.1Mb]
Chapter 1: Life in the land of the tsars [PDF 5.8Mb]
Chapter 2: Oppositions to tsarism: Revolutionary ideas and leaders [PDF 1.4Mb]
Chapter 3: Opposition to tsarism: Revolutionary parties [PDF 1.1Mb]
Chapter 4: Opposition to tsarism: Popular movements of 1905 [PDF 2.8Mb]
Chapter 5: Stabilising tsarism [PDF 1.9Mb]
Chapter 6: World at war [PDF 2.2Mb]
Chapter 7: Thematic analysis, 1905-17 [PDF 0.8Mb]
Chapter 8: Year of revolutions, 1917: The February revolution [PDF 2.1Mb]
Chapter 9: Crisis of dual authority [PDF 2.3Mb]
Chapter 10: Year of revolutions, 1917: October revolution [PDF 1.4Mb]
Chapter 11: Thematic analysis, 1917 [PDF 1.3Mb]
Chapter 12: Consolidating power: The first six months [PDF 3.4Mb]
Chapter 13: Civil War [PDF 2.8Mb]
Chapter 14: Government crises: War Communism and the Kronstadt Uprising [PDF 2.7Mb]
Chapter 15: Government response: New Economic Policy, 1921-27 [PDF 1.0Mb]
Chapter 16: Communist propoganda [PDF 2.3Mb]
Chapter 17: Lenin's final years and legacy [PDF 1.2Mb]
Chapter 18: Thematic analysis, 1917-27 [PDF 1.1Mb]
Chapter 19: Historical interpretations [PDF 1.7Mb]
Chapter 20: The end of the story? [PDF 0.9Mb]
Endmatter: Glossary and index [PDF 0.3Mb]
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PDFs updated 13 September 2016
PDF Textbook Full Title
Analysing the Russian Revolution, 3rd Edition [PDF 34.8Mb]
PDF Textbook Chapters
Preliminary pages [PDF 4.1Mb]
Chapter 1: Life in the land of the tsars [PDF 5.8Mb]
Chapter 2: Oppositions to tsarism: Revolutionary ideas and leaders [PDF 1.4Mb]
Chapter 3: Opposition to tsarism: Revolutionary parties [PDF 1.1Mb]
Chapter 4: Opposition to tsarism: Popular movements of 1905 [PDF 2.8Mb]
Chapter 5: Stabilising tsarism [PDF 1.9Mb]
Chapter 6: World at war [PDF 2.2Mb]
Chapter 7: Thematic analysis, 1905-17 [PDF 0.8Mb]
Chapter 8: Year of revolutions, 1917: The February revolution [PDF 2.1Mb]
Chapter 9: Crisis of dual authority [PDF 2.3Mb]
Chapter 10: Year of revolutions, 1917: October revolution [PDF 1.4Mb]
Chapter 11: Thematic analysis, 1917 [PDF 1.3Mb]
Chapter 12: Consolidating power: The first six months [PDF 3.4Mb]
Chapter 13: Civil War [PDF 2.8Mb]
Chapter 14: Government crises: War Communism and the Kronstadt Uprising [PDF 2.7Mb]
Chapter 15: Government response: New Economic Policy, 1921-27 [PDF 1.0Mb]
Chapter 16: Communist propoganda [PDF 2.3Mb]
Chapter 17: Lenin's final years and legacy [PDF 1.2Mb]
Chapter 18: Thematic analysis, 1917-27 [PDF 1.1Mb]
Chapter 19: Historical interpretations [PDF 1.7Mb]
Chapter 20: The end of the story? [PDF 0.9Mb]
Endmatter: Glossary and index [PDF 0.3Mb]
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