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The Russian Revolution: OPUS book Opus (Oxford) Opus Series Oxford University Press paperback Oxford paperbacks: Author: Sheila Fitzpatrick: Edition: illustrated, reprint: Publisher: 5/5(1).  · Fitzpatrick, Sheila. The Russian Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press is a book exploring the Russian Revolution: – I have chosen this book for analysis in order to improve my knowledge of that historic period and get better understanding of the essence, causes and aims of the Revolution. The Russian Revolution (Paperback) Published November 29th by Oxford University Press, USA. Paperback, pages. Author (s): Sheila Fitzpatrick. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: bltadwin.ru by:


The Russian Revolution as Continuum and Context lution out to (in its first edition) and to (in its second edition).3 Against Sheila Fitzpatrick, The Russian Revolution, ‑ (New York: Oxford University Press, ); Sheila Fitzpatrick, The Russian Revolution, second edition (New York: OPUS, ). Name: Sheila Fitzpatrick. Lived: Nationality: Australian-American. Profession: Historian, academic. Books: Education and Social Mobility in the Soviet Union: (), The Russian Revolution (), Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times (), In the Shadow of Revolution: Life Stories of Russian Women (). Perspective: Social revisionist. In the Revolution, the workers of St Petersburg and Moscow organized their own revolutionary institutions, the soviets, and continued the struggle after the Tsar's constitutional concessions in October and the collapse of the middle-class liberals' drive against the autocracy" ― Sheila Fitzpatrick, The Russian Revolution


Fitzpatrick, Sheila. The Russian Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press is a book exploring the Russian Revolution: – I have chosen this book for analysis in order to improve my knowledge of that historic period and get better understanding of the essence, causes and aims of the Revolution. Read Free Sheila Fitzpatrick The Russian Revolution history several large steps forward." —Slavic Review Lenin's New Economic Policy of the s, although a relatively free and open potential alternative to Soviet communism, was also a time of extreme tension, as Russian society and culture were rocked by the forces of resistance and change. Educational and informative book exploring the Russian Revolution from the run-up to the events of through the great purges of The author tells the story through six major phases: 1) Feb Oct ; 2) Civil War; 3) New Economic Program (NEP); 4) Stalin’s “Revolution from above”; 5) Thermidorian aftermath; 6) Great purges of

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