Russia s Great War and Revolution in the Far East

Russia s Great War and Revolution in the Far East
Author: David Wolff,Shinji Yokote,Willard Sunderland
Publsiher: Slavica Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Russian Far East (Russia)
ISBN: 0893574309

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This volume features new research on the critical effects of World War I and the Russian Revolution and Civil War in Northeast Asia, a broad region that has historically included the Russian Far East, Mongolia, China, Korea, and Japan. Drawing together noted international specialists, the chapters break new ground, bringing unused or understudied sources into the historical record and posing new questions about the causes, consequences, and dynamics of the war and revolutionary upheavals in the region. More than anything, the volume makes clear that our familiar habit of approaching Russia's Great War and Revolution from a predominantly European angle needs to be reconsidered. These titanic events convulsed the entire empire, including Russia's faraway world on the Pacific, reshaping Northeast Asia towards its central involvement in the twentieth century's bloodiest wars. The Northeast Asian theater was not peripheral to the developments of the era but rather an integral part of an unavoidably international and transnational history of conflict, destruction, and transformation. The essays in "Russia's Great War and Revolution in the Far East" help us appreciate a number of the lesser-known complexities of this story, offering scholars valuable newperspectives in the process.

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution 1914 22

Military Affairs in Russia s Great War and Revolution  1914 22
Author: David R. Stone,John W. Steinberg,Laurie Stoff,Jon Smele,Anthony Heywood,B. I. Kolonit︠s︡kiĭ,Geoffrey Swain,Alex Marshall,Steven G. Marks,Andrej Vladislavovič Ganin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-05
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: 0893574392

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This book-one of two covering the Russian Civil War in a volume on military affairs during Russia's Great War and Revolution-explores the military history of the Russian Civil War. Drawing heavily on research from Russian historians but including an international slate of authors, it traces the fighting on the Civil War's eastern, southern, northern, and northwestern fronts, examining both the Bolshevik Reds and their White opponents. In addition, thematic chapters explore the role of aviation and naval forces in the Russian Civil War. Employing a host of new Russian archival sources, the authors bring fresh insights on the war's campaigns and operations to an English-speaking audience. They show how the Reds and the Whites alike struggled to assemble forces and fight effectively across Russia's immense spaces amid the economic and political chaos that followed the Russian Revolution. The deep analysis of the epic armed struggles that determined the fate of the revolution expands our picture of this continent-spanning conflict.

Russia s Great War and Revolution The global imapcts of Russia s Great War and revolution Book 1 The arc of revolution 1917 24

Russia s Great War and Revolution  The global imapcts of Russia s Great War and revolution  Book  1  The arc of revolution  1917 24
Author: Anthony Heywood,David MacLaren McDonald,John W. Steinberg,Alexander Marshall,Steven Sabol,Choi Chatterjee,Steven G. Marks,Mary Neuburger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Russia
ISBN: 0893574341

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War Revolution in Asiatic Russia

War   Revolution in Asiatic Russia
Author: Philips Price (Special Correspondent of
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1845749723

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Morgan Philips Price, the author of this valuable eye-witness account of the Great War and the early Russian Revolution as seen from the vast territories of the Caucasus in central Asia was a British left-wing journalist. A pacifist on the outbreak of war in 1914 he was recruited by the liberal 'Manchester Guardian' as a Russian-speaker to cover the war on the Eastern Front. The first part of the book describes Russian reverses and the chaotic state of the Tsar's war effort. Shocked by the chaos ( and unable to report if because of military censorship) Philips Price retreated to the Caucasus where he organised relief work for refugees. On the outbreak of the Russian revolution in 1917 he saw - with sympathy - the emergence of workers, soldiers and peasants' Soviets which he hoped would overturn what he called the 'medieval barbarism' of the Tsar and usher in a new era of peace and progress. He was not to know that he was seeing the birth of a new barbarism far worse than the old. Philips returned home, became a long-term Labour MP, and died in 1973.

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution Book 1 The Arc of Revolution The wider arc of Revolution part 1

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution  Book 1  The Arc of Revolution  The wider arc of Revolution  part 1
Author: Alexander Marshall,Choi Chatterjee,John W. Steinberg,Steven Sabol
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: 0893579327

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"The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domestic event within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the existing international system. The revolution posed striking challenges not merely to conventional diplomacy, with the Bolsheviks openly seeking to end the war, spark international revolutionary class war, and vocally backing national self-determination for formerly subject peoples, but to existing social economic, and ethnic orders. From nomadic peoples in Mongolia and the Central Asian steppe suddenly juggling new dilemmas of greater autonomy or full independence, to German workers, soldiers, and sailors challenging their traditional rulers, or Turkish politicians seeking to build a viable new nation state from the rubble of the Ottoman Empire, there were few political developments anywhere in the world in 1917-24 not directly or indirectly influenced by the Russian Revolution"--

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution
Author: Alexander Marshall,John W. Steinberg,Choi Chatterjee,Steven Sabol
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: 0893574333

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The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domesticevent within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the existinginternational system. The revolution posed striking challenges not merely to conventional diplomacy, with the Bolsheviks openly seeking to end the war, spark international revolutionary class war, and vocally backing national self-determination for formerly subject peoples, but to existing social, economic, and ethnic orders. From nomadic peoples in Mongolia and the Central Asian steppe suddenly juggling new dilemmas of greater autonomy or full independence, to German workers, soldiers, and sailorschallenging their traditional rulers, or Turkish politicians seeking to build a viable new nation state from the rubble of the Ottoman Empire, there were few political developments anywhere in the world in 1917-24 not directly or indirectly influenced by the Russian Revolution. "The Arc of Revolution, which is Book 1 in the RGWR volume "The Global Impacts of Russia's Great War and Revolution," examines the reverberations of the Russian Revolution in the geographically contiguous imperial borderlands traditionally contested between Imperial Russia and its geopolitical rivals--the terrain stretching from Finland, through Central Europe to the Transcaucasus and Central Asia. Books 2 and 3 in the volume examine the wider global impact of the revolution in regions of the world noncontiguous with Russia itself, from North and South America to Asia, Africa, Australia, and various parts of Europe. Theemphasis in Books 2 and 3, "The Wider Arc of Revolution," is on the complex emotional appeal and ideological legacies of Russian communism, including anticommunism, evidenced well into the 20th century.

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution The wider arc of Revolution part 1

The Global Impacts of Russia s Great War and Revolution  The wider arc of Revolution  part 1
Author: Alexander Marshall,John W. Steinberg,Steven Sabol,Choi Chatterjee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: LCCN:2018041130

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"The Russian Revolution of 1917 was quickly perceived by both contemporaries and subsequent scholars as not merely a domestic event within the Russian Empire, but as a systemic crisis that fundamentally challenged the assumptions underpinning the existing international system. The revolution posed striking challenges not merely to conventional diplomacy, with the Bolsheviks openly seeking to end the war, spark international revolutionary class war, and vocally backing national self-determination for formerly subject peoples, but to existing social economic, and ethnic orders. From nomadic peoples in Mongolia and the Central Asian steppe suddenly juggling new dilemmas of greater autonomy or full independence, to German workers, soldiers, and sailors challenging their traditional rulers, or Turkish politicians seeking to build a viable new nation state from the rubble of the Ottoman Empire, there were few political developments anywhere in the world in 1917-24 not directly or indirectly influenced by the Russian Revolution"--

Russia s Great War and Revolution Russia s home front in war and revolution 1914 22 Bk 1 Russia s revolution in regional perspective Bk 2 The experience of war and revolution Bk 3 National disintegration Bk 4 Reintegration the struggle for the state

Russia s Great War and Revolution  Russia s home front in war and revolution  1914 22  Bk  1  Russia s revolution in regional perspective  Bk  2  The experience of war and revolution  Bk  3  National disintegration  Bk  4  Reintegration   the struggle for the state
Author: Anthony Heywood,David MacLaren McDonald,John W. Steinberg,Alexander Marshall,Steven Sabol,Choi Chatterjee,Steven G. Marks,Mary Neuburger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Russia
ISBN: 0893574287

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