Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution 1914 22

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution  1914 22
Author: Laurie Stoff,Anthony Heywood,John W. Steinberg,B. I. Kolonit︠s︡kiĭ
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: 0893574317

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This book-the first part of an entire volume about military affairs in Russia's Great War and Revolution-is based on the premise that the military history of World War I in the Russian theater and the subsequent Civil War cannot be sufficiently understood by focusing exclusively on descriptions of war plans, strategy, and operations and that pre-cisely because war is a human activity it is crucial to establish the place of humans in this military story. Moreover, this book interprets the notion of the military "front" very broadly, extending far beyond the lines of trenches and even beyond the army-controlled front zones. It was in all the vastly different circumstances where soldiers lived, fought, and died; it was where medical staffs worked around the clock to administer aid to the wounded; it was even in the POW camps. The common theme here is the military character of the experiences. Importantly, while Russia's Great War did share many of the characteristics of the campaigns in Western Europe, it was also characterized by a host of important factors that were significantly different from the war experiences in Western Europe. Aside from the greater mobility and fluidity of the front, these other factors included time and space, nationality, religion, gender, the vast numbers of casualties, status, and politics. And that means that while this book seeks to add to the growing literature about Russia's Great War and to a much lesser extent the Civil War by examining these types of theme through the prism of "human experiences," it does not aim simply to mimic the existing studies of war experiences on the Western Front.

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution 1914 22

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution  1914 22
Author: John W. Steinberg,Laurie Stoff,Anthony Heywood,̆ B. I. Kolonit?skii,B. I. Kolonit͡skiĭ
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: 0893579319

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"This multi-author collection of essays analyzes a wide variety of military experiences in Russia's First World War and to a lesser extent the Russian Civil War."--Provided by publsher

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution 1914 1922 Book 2 The Russian Civil War

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution  1914 1922  Book 2  The Russian Civil War
Author: John W. Steinberg,B. I. Kolonit︠s︡kiĭ,Anthony Heywood,Laurie Stoff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: 0893579394

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"This multi-author collection of essays analyzes a wide variety of military experiences in Russia's First World War and to a lesser extent the Russian Civil War."--Provided by publsher.

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution 1914 1922 Book 3 The Russian Civil War

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution  1914 1922  Book 3  The Russian Civil War
Author: John W. Steinberg,B. I. Kolonit︠s︡kiĭ,Anthony Heywood,Laurie Stoff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: 0893579408

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"This multi-author collection of essays analyzes a wide variety of military experiences in Russia's First World War and to a lesser extent the Russian Civil War."--Provided by publsher.

The Central Powers in Russia s Great War and Revolution 1914 22

The Central Powers in Russia s Great War and Revolution  1914 22
Author: Emre Sencer,Heather R. Perry,John David Deák
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020
Genre: Europe, Eastern
ISBN: 0893579351

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"This multiauthor collection of essays analyzes Russia's Great War and Revolution from the perspective of the Central Powers and their encounters with Russia and the Revolution. The peoples of the Central Powers, from elites to civilians, understood the violent clash of armies in a variety of ways. Essays highlight the variety of military and civilian experiences and deal with topics of how soldiers, civilians, and intellectuals perceived Russia and how these understandings translated into security goals, utopian plans for conquered territories, and interethnic violence."--

Russian International Relations in War and Revolution 1914 22 Origins and war 1914 16

Russian International Relations in War and Revolution  1914 22  Origins and war  1914 16
Author: David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye,O. V. Budnit︠s︡kiĭ,Michael Hughes,David MacLaren McDonald
Publsiher: Slavica Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Russia
ISBN: 0893574368

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Historians devote a great deal of attention to the diplomacy that led Russia into the Great War, but have tended to neglect the course of this diplomacy once the fighting erupted. This volume addresses that lacuna with a broad range of essays examining the foreign relations of the empire, as well as its republican and early Soviet successors, from the July 1914 Crisis to the end of the Civil War in 1922. Written by distinguished and emerging scholars from North America, Europe, Russia, and Japan, the essays make abundant use of Russian archival collections, largely inaccessible until the 1990s, to reassess the conjectures and conclusions previously drawn from other sources. While some chapters focus on traditional "diplomatic" history, others adopt new "international history" by placing Russia's relations with the world in their social, intellectual, economic, and cultural contexts. Arranged in roughly chronological order, the first volume covers the late imperial period, from 1914 through mid-1916, while the second proceedsthrough the revolutions of 1917 and the Civil War, up to the end of that conflict in 1922. Together, these books' comments should foster a renewed appreciation for international relations as a central element of Russia's Great War and Revolution.

Russia s Home Front in War and Revolution 1914 22 Russia s revolution in regional perspective

Russia s Home Front in War and Revolution  1914 22  Russia s revolution in regional perspective
Author: Aaron B. Retish,Liudmila G. Novikova,Sarah Badcock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Russia
ISBN: 0893579297

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Russian International Relations in War and Revolution 1914 22

Russian International Relations in War and Revolution  1914 22
Author: David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye,O. V. Budnit︠s︡kiĭ,Michael Hughes,David MacLaren McDonald
Publsiher: Slavica Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Russia
ISBN: 0893574376

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Historians devote a great deal of attention to the diplomacy that led Russia into the Great War, but have tended to neglect the course of this diplomacy once the fighting erupted. This volume addresses that lacuna with a broad range of essays examining the foreign relations of the empire, as well as its republican and early Soviet successors, from the July 1914 Crisis to the end of the Civil War in 1922.Written by distinguished and emerging scholars from North America, Europe, Russia, and Japan, the essays make abundant use of Russian archival collections, largely inaccessible until the 1990s, to reassess the conjectures and conclusions previously drawn from other sources. While some chapters focus on traditional "diplomatic" history, others adopt new "international history" by placing Russia's relations with the world in their social, intellectual, economic, and cultural contexts.Arranged in roughly chronological order, the first volume covers the late imperial period, from 1914 through mid-1916, while the second proceeds through the revolutions of 1917 and the Civil War, up to the end of that conflict in 1922. Together, these books' comments should foster a renewed appreciation for international relations as a central element of Russia's Great War and Revolution.