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Russia's First World War: A Social and Economic History


Russia's First World War: A Social and Economic History

Paperback by Gatrell, Peter

Russia's First World War: A Social and Economic History

£37.99

ISBN:
9780582328181
Publication Date:
7 Apr 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Longman
Pages:
340 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 15 May 2024
Russia's First World War: A Social and Economic History

Description

The story of Russia's First World War remains largely unknown, neglected by historians who have been more interested in the grand drama that unfolded in 1917. In Russia's First World War: A Social and Economic History Peter Gatrell shows that war is itself 'revolutionary' - rupturing established social and economic ties, but also creating new social and economic relationships, affiliations, practices and opportunities. Russia's First World War brings together the findings of Russian and non-Russian historians, and draws upon fresh research. It turns the spotlight on what Churchill called the 'unknown war', providing an authoritative account that finally does justice to the impact of war on Russia's home front

Contents

Dedication Contents List of tables and maps Preface Introduction 1. The front line, 1914-1916 2. 'Educated society' and the Russian elite 3. Narod: plebeian society during the war 4. Tsarist authority in question, 1915-1916 5. Mobilising industry: Russia's war economy at full stretch 6. Paying for the war, Russian style 7. Feeding Russia: food supply as Achilles' heel 8. Economic nationalism and the mobilisation of ethnicity in the 'great patriotic war' 9. Hierarchy subverted: the February Revolution and the Provisional Government 10. Economic meltdown and revolutionary objectives: from European war to Civil War, 1917-1918 11. Russia's First World War: an overview

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