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Across the Revolutionary Divide: Russia and the USSR, 1861-1945

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ISBN: 978-1-444-35160-6

June 2011

Wiley-Blackwell

304 pages

Description
Across the Revolutionary Divide: Russia and the USSR 1861-1945 offers a broad interpretive account of Russian history from the emancipation of the serfs to the end of World War II.
  • Provides a coherent overview of Russia's development from 1861 through to 1945
  • Reflects the latest scholarship by taking a thematic approach to Russian history and bridging the ‘revolutionary divide’ of 1917
  • Covers political, economic, cultural, and everyday life issues during a period of major changes in Russian history
  • Addresses throughout the diversity of national groups, cultures, and religions in the Russian Empire and USSR
  • Shows how the radical policies adopted after 1917 both changed Russia and perpetuated an economic and political rigidity that continues to influence modern society
About the Author
Theodore R. Weeks is Professor of History at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. He is author of Nation and State in Late Imperial Russia (1996) and From Assimilation to Antisemitism: The “Jewish Question” in Poland, 1855 to 1914 (2006).
Features
  • Represents the only text to offer comprehensive coverage of Russian history from 1861 to 1945
  • Features a unique thematic approach to Russian history
  • Provides coverage of political, economic, cultural, and everyday life issues during a period of sweeping changes in Russian history
  • Reveals how the radical policies adopted after 1917 both changed Russia and perpetuated economic and political rigidity that remain significant factors in present-day Russia