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History of Russia Module Booklet 2012-13
Department of History
Part 1 Option
History of Russia since 1881
HI 107
Tutor: Chris Read
Module Booklet 2013-14
Module Specification for History of Russia since 1881
In the event of any conflict between the information contained below and the departmental handbooks, the departmental handbooks take precedence.
Aims & Objectives
This module is an option available to second year History honours and joint-degree students and to visiting and part-time students and 2+2 students in any year of their studies. Options are designed to complement the first and second year core modules by providing the opportunity for study in greater depth of particular regions, periods or themes.
Context: This module develops themes of political, social, cultural and economic history raised in the core module in the context of Russian history since 1881.
Syllabus: The module is divided into four sets of historical questions - those relating to the origins of the Russian revolution; to its course from c1900-1921; to its immediate consequences in the rise of Stalinism; and to Russia's attempts to deal with the legacy of Stalinism from 1953 to the early twenty-first century. Attention will be given to political, social, economic and cultural aspects of these questions.
Teaching & Learning: The module will be taught through weekly lectures and one hour seminars and individual tutorials to discuss feedback on essays.
Assessment: see appropriate History Departmental handbooks.
Note: Deadlines for non-assessed essays are weeks 7, 14 and 17.
ALL LONG ESSAY TOPICS FOR ALL CATEGORIES OF STUDENT WILL NORMALLY BE NEGOTIATED WITH THE TUTOR.
Intended Learning Outcomes
a) the further development of study, writing and communication skills
b) to provide the opportunity, through writing a 4500 word essay, to develop in greater depth an analysis of aspects of the secondary literature and available primary sources relating to topics covered in the module; to allow for greater study of topics the student wishes to learn about which are only covered marginally in the module such as foreign policy; religion; literature and the arts; and thereby to develop independent critical and analytical skills listed below.
c) developing critical analytical skills based on
· introducing students to a wide variety of approaches to the study of Russian History from the late nineteenth to early twenty-first centuries
· conveying basic historical knowledge of Russian History from the late nineteenth to early twenty-first centuries
· utilising interdisciplinary perspectives to deepen historical understanding
· providing students with the opportunity to evaluate critically a range of primary sources including official documents, statistics, writings of leading historical figures and memoirs.
· examining a wide range of secondary sources and secondary interpretations of Russian History from the late nineteenth to early twenty-first centuries
· To enable students to produce written and verbal analyses based on the above
Mark scale
All undergraduate modules are marked using one overall system, which runs from 0-100. Marks fall into different classes of performance:
17-point marking scale
Where an assessment or exam is a single piece of work, or a small number of long exam answers or assessed essays, work is marked using the following scale.
The descriptors in this table are interpreted as appropriate to the subject and the year/level of study, and implicitly cover good academic practice and the avoidance of plagiarism.
With the exception of Excellent 1st, High Fail and Zero, the descriptors cover a range of marks, with the location within each group dependent on the extent to which the elements in the descriptor and departmental/faculty marking criteria are met.
Class
scale
descriptor
First
Excellent 1st
Exceptional work of the highest quality, demonstrating excellent knowledge and understanding, analysis, organisation, accuracy, relevance, presentation and appropriate skills. At final-year level: work may achieve or be close to publishable standard.
High 1st
Very high quality work demonstrating excellent knowledge and understanding, analysis, organisation, accuracy, relevance, presentation and appropriate skills. Work which may extend existing debates or interpretations.
Mid 1st
Low 1st
Upper Second (2.1)
High 2.1
High quality work demonstrating good knowledge and understanding, analysis, organisation, accuracy, relevance, presentation and appropriate skills.
Mid 2.1
Low 2.1
Lower Second
High 2.2
Competent work, demonstrating reasonable knowledge and understanding, some analysis, organisation, accuracy, relevance, presentation and appropriate skills.
Mid 2.2
Low 2.2
Third
High 3rd
Work of limited quality, demonstrating some relevant knowledge and understanding.
Mid 3rd
Low 3rd
Fail
High Fail (sub Honours)
Work does not meet standards required for the appropriate stage of an Honours degree. There may be evidence of some basic understanding of relevant concepts and techniques
Fail
Poor quality work well below the standards required for the appropriate stage of an Honours degree.
Low Fail
Zero
Zero
Work of no merit OR Absent, work not submitted, penalty in some misconduct cases
For calculating module results, the points on this marking scale have the following numerical equivalents:
Class
Point on scale
numerical equivalent
First
Excellent 1st
96
High 1st
89
Mid 1st
81
Low 1st
74
Upper Second
High 2.1
68
Mid 2.1
65
Low 2.1
62
Lower Second
High 2.2
58
Mid 2.2
55
Low 2.2
52
Third
High 3rd
48
Mid 3rd
45
Low 3rd
42
Fail
High Fail
38
Fail
25
Low Fail
12
Zero
Zero
0
PART I OPTION
HISTORY OF RUSSIA SINCE 1881
AUTUMN TERM SEMINARS
Week 2 - 5Economic and social change in late nineteenth century Russia- workers, peasants and the middle class
Week 2The peasantry, landowners and other rural inhabitants
What was happening in the countryside?
C. Read
From Tsar to Soviets (chapter 1)
I. Thatcher (ed)Late Imperial Russia: Problems and Prospects
H. Rogger
Russia in the Age of Modernisation
and Revolution 1881-1917
(Chapters 1-7)
E. Acton
Russia (Chapter 5)
L. Trotsky1905 chs 1-4 esp ch 4 ‘The Driving Forces of the Russian revolution’ at http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1907/1905/ch04.htm
Week 3Cities and industry – workers and the middle class
What was the impact of industrialisation on Russian society c. 1900? Did the Russian proletariat have distinctive features? How strong was the middle-class?
Reading
C. Read
‘Labour and Socialism in Tsarist Russia’ in D. Geary (ed) Labour and Socialist Movements in Europe Before 1914
C. Read
From Tsar to Soviets (chapter 1)
I. Thatcher (ed)Late Imperial Russia: Problems and Prospects
H. Rogger
Russia in the Age of Modernisation
and Revolution 1881-1917
(Chapters 1-7)
E. Acton
Russia (Chapter 5)
P. Waldron
The End of Imperial Russia (chapters 2 & 3)
Week 4The Revolution of 1905-1907 and autocratic politics
Why did revolution break out in Russia in 1905?
C. Read
From Tsar to Soviets (chapter 2)
A. Heywood & J. Smele (eds) The Russian Revolution
of 1905: Centenary Perspectives
M. Perrie
'The Russian Peasant Movement of
1905-1907: Its Social Composition
and Revolutionary Significance', Past
and Present, no. 57, November 1972,
pp 123 155.
P. Waldron
The End of Imperial Russia
(chapters 1, 4 & 5)
E. Acton
Russia (chapter 6)
Week 5After 1905
By what means was the autocracy able to restore its authority? How viable was Tsarism after 1907?
Reading
C. Read
From Tsar to Soviets (chapter 2)
A. Heywood & J. Smele (eds) The Russian Revolution
of 1905: Centenary Perspectives
M. Perrie
'The Russian Peasant Movement of
1905-1907: Its Social Composition
and Revolutionary Significance', Past
and Present, no. 57, November 1972,
pp 123 155.
P. Waldron
The End of Imperial Russia
(chapters 1, 4 & 5)
E. Acton
Russia (chapter 6)
Document
The October Manifesto
Week 71917: The February Revolution and the Provisional Governemt.
Why did Tsarism finally collapse? Why was the Provisional Government unsuccessful?
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch. 1)
C. Read
From Tsar to Soviets (chapter 3-7)
E. Acton
Russia (chapter 7)
E. Acton
Re-thinking the Russian Revolution chs.6-9
N. StoneThe Eastern Front (chapters 1, 9 & 13)
Warwick History VideoThe Decline of Tsarism
Week 8 1917: The October Revolution
What were the roles of peasants, workers and soldiers? Why did the Bolsheviks come to power?
Reading
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch. 1)
C. Read
From Tsar to Soviets (chapter 3-7)
C. Read
Lenin: A Revolutionary Life (Ch 5)
E. Acton
Russia (chapter 7)
E. Acton
Re-thinking the Russian Revolution chs.6-9
J. White
The Russian Revolution
N. StoneThe Eastern Front (chapters 1, 9 & 13)
Warwick History VideoThe Decline of Tsarism
Document
V.I. Lenin
Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution (April Theses)
Week 9Bolshevism and Lenin's Russia 1 Civil and Revolutionary War
Who were the Bolsheviks? How did they survive the Civil War? Did the experience change them?
Reading
C. ReadThe Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (chs.2, 3)
C. Read
From Tsar to Soviets (chs 8-13)
C. Read
Lenin: A Revolutionary Life
E. Acton
Russia chap 8
S. Fitzpatrick
The Russian Revolution (chs 2-6)
V. Serge
Memoirs of a Revolutionary (chs 2,3 & 4)
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 3-5)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End (ch 2 & 3)
R. Service
A History of Twentieth Century Russia (chs 4-8)
Week 10Bolshevism and Lenin’s Russia 2 Lenin’s Last Years 1920-24
How did Lenin evaluate the achievements of the revolution up to 1922/3? Was the New Economic Policy viable?
C. Read
Lenin: A Revolutionary Life
E. Acton
Russia chap 8
S. Fitzpatrick
The Russian Revolution (chs 2-6)
V. Serge
Memoirs of a Revolutionary (chs 2,3 & 4)
B. Williams
Lenin
J. White
Lenin: The Practice and Theory of Revolution
Document
V.I. Lenin
On Co-operation
Our Revolution
Week 11The "Stalin Revolution" I – The Rise of Stalin and the Beginning of the Stalin Revolution - Collectivisation
Why did Stalin come to power? What did he stand for? What were the main features of collectivisation?
A. Nove &
Stalin: Terror and Transformation
C. Read
(Warwick History Video)
Reading
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch.4)
M. Fainsod
Smolensk under Soviet Rule (ch 12)
C. Ward
Stalin's Russia chaps 1-3
C. Ward (ed.)
The Stalin Dictatorship (chs. 1-5)
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 6-10)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union (ch 4)
R. Service
A History of Twentieth Century Russia (chs 9-10)
C. Read
The Stalin Years: A Reader (articles by Shulz; Davies et al; Waters)
Week 12The “Stalin Revolution” 2 - Industrialisation and the emergence of Stalinist Society
What were the main features of industrialisation?
Reading
M. Fainsod
Smolensk under Soviet Rule (ch 13)
E. Acton
Russia (ch 9)
A. Nove
An Economic History of the USSR
(chs 4-8)
C. Ward
Stalin's Russia chaps 1-3
C. Ward (ed.)
The Stalin Dictatorship (chs. 1-5)
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 6-10)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union (ch 4)
R. Service
A History of Twentieth Century Russia (chs 9-10)
C. Read
The Stalin Years: A Reader (articles by Shulz; Davies et al; Waters)
Documents
Selected documents on collectivisation
Week 13The emergence of Stalinist Society
What was "Stalinism" as it existed in the 1930s?
Reading
Hellbeck, J. ‘Working, Struggling, Becoming: Stalin-Era Autobiographical Texts’ in Language and Revolution. Making Modern Political identities Halfin I. ed. (London: Frank Class, 2002), pp. 135-159.
Hellbeck, J.Revolution on My Mind: Writing a Diary Under Stalin (Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2006).
Hoffman D. and Kotsonis, Y. eds. Russian Modernity: Politics, Knowledge, Practices (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000).
Hoffman, D. Stalinist Values: The Cultural Norms of Soviet Modernity, 1917-1941 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2001).
M. Edele,
Stalinist Society, 1928-1953
R. Tucker (ed)
Stalinism (pp 3-154)
C. Ward
Stalin's Russia chap 4
C. Ward (ed)
The Stalin Dictatorship (ch 6)
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 11-12)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union (ch 5)
S. Fitzpatrick
Everyday Stalinism
C. Read
The Stalin Years: A reader
Week 14 The Great Purge
Why did the Great Purge of 1936-8 take place? What was life like in the USSR in the 1930s.
Reading
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch.5)
J. Arch Getty (ed.)Stalin’s Terror: New Perspectives
Robert W ThurstonFear & Belief in the U.S.S.R.
"Great Terror" Response to Arrest 1935-39 Slavic Review vol 45, no. 2, pp 213-244 (includes discussion with Robert Conquest)
R Service
A History of Twentieth Century Russia
(ch 11-12)
R. Tucker (ed)
Stalinism (pp 3-154)
C. Ward
Stalin's Russia chap 4
C. Ward (ed)
The Stalin Dictatorship (ch 6)
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 11-12)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union (ch 5)
S. Fitzpatrick
Everyday Stalinism
C. ReadThe Stalin Years: A reader (article by Khlevniuk)
Documents
Riutin Platform Law of 1 December 1934
Bukharin’s Last Letter
Order 00447 of 30 July 1937
Week 15The Second World War 1
Why did the Soviet Union become involved in the War?
Reading
Jonathan Haslam
The Soviet Union and the Struggle for Collective security in Europe
Geoffrey RobertsUnholy Alliance: Stalin’s pact with Hitler: the Soviet Union and the Origins of the Second World War
Week 17The Second World War 2
The Second World War was the great test of Stalin's system. How did it survive?
Reading
Geoffrey Roberts Stalin’s Wars
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch.6)
H. Carrere d'Encausse Stalin: Order through Terror (ch 5-9)
M. Djilas
Conversations with Stalin
E. Acton
Russia ch 10
A. Nove
An Economic History of the USSR (ch10 &11)
C. Ward
Stalin's Russia chap 5
J Barber &The Soviet Home Front
M Harrison
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 13& 14)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union (ch 6)
R. Service
A History of Twentieth Century Russia(ch13 &14)
C. Read
The Stalin Years(article by Erickson)
G. RobertsStalin’s General: Georgii Zhukov
Documents
Order no 270 and other documents
Week 18The Soviet Union and the Cold War
Who was responsible for the outbreak of the Cold War? What impact did it have within the Soviet Union? Had Stalinism changed by 1953?
Reading
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch.6)
G. RobertsStalin’s Wars
V. Zubok &Inside the Kremlin’s Cold War:
C. PleshakovFrom Stalin to Khruschchev
C. Kennedy-Stalin’s Cold War
Pipe
S. AmbroseRise to Globalism
T. HasegawaRacing the Enemy: Stalin, Truman and the Surrender of Japan
M. McAuleyThe Origins of the Cold War
M. Walker
A History of the Cold War
R. ServiceA History of Twentieth Century Russia
(ch 15 & 16)
G. HoskingA History of the Soviet Union (ch 11)
J. Keep
The Last of the Empires:
A History of the Soviet Union 1945-51
(ch 1)
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 15 & 16)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union (ch 7)
R. ServiceA History of Twentieth Century Russia (chs 15-16)
C. Read
The Stalin Years (article by Roberts)
Documents
Churchill’s Fulton speech and Stalin’s reply (extracts)
Selected documents of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Week 19De-Stalinisation under Khruschchev
What legacy did Stalin leave? How did his successors deal with it? How effective were Khruschchev’s reforms?
Reading
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch.7, 8)
E. Acton
Russia (ch. 11)
A. Nove
An Economic History in the USSR (ch12)
M.E. McCauley
Khrushchev and Khrushchevism
A. Nove
Stalinism and After (chs 5)
S. Cohen
'Friends and Foes of Change' in
The Soviet Union since Stalin (ed
by Cohen, Rabinowitch & Sharlet)
R. Service
A History of Twentieth Century Russia
(ch 17-22)
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 17-19)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union
(ch 8)
M. Sandle
A Short History of Soviet Socialism
(ch 7)
Week 20Brezhnev in Power 1964-82
Was the period 1964-1982 simply 'years of stagnation'? Was 1968 a turning point for communism? What can we learn from the dissidents of the period?
Reading
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch.8, 9)
E. Acton
Russia (ch. 11)
A. Nove
An Economic History in the USSR (ch12)
M.E. McCauley
Khrushchev and Khrushchevism
A. Nove
Stalinism and After (ch 6)
Zh. Medvedev
'Russia under Brezhnev' New Left Review no. 117 Sept/Oct 1978
S. Cohen
'Friends and Foes of Change' in
The Soviet Union since Stalin (ed
by Cohen, Rabinowitch & Sharlet)
R. Service
A History of Twentieth Century Russia
(ch 17-22)
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 17-19)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union
(ch 9)
M. Sandle
A Short History of Soviet Socialism
(ch 8)
E. Bacon and M. Sandle (eds) Brezhnev Reconsidered
Documents Khrushchev’s Secret Speech (extracts)
The Novosibirsk report (extracts) and other docs
Week 22 [2014 No class in Week 21 – term begins on Wednesday of Week21]
Gorbachev and Perestroika
What were the main features of Perestroika? Why did Gorbachev initiate the policy? Why did the Soviet Union collapse?
Reading
C. Read
Making and Breaking of the Soviet System (ch.10, 11)
A. Brown
The Gorbachev Factor
A. Brown
Seven Years That Changed the World
R.V. Daniels
The End of the Communist Revolution
S. White
Gorbachev and After
M. McCauley
The Soviet Union under Gorbachev
M. Walker
The Waking Giant
A. Nove
Glasnost in Action
R. Service
A History of Twentieth Century Russia
(ch 23-27)
R. Sakwa
Gorbachev and his Reforms
C. Ward (ed)
Perestroika
C. Ward (ed)
'Perestroika and the Russian Revolution of 1991 Slavonic & East European Review, vol. 71, no. 2, April 1993, pp. 234-256
R. Suny
The Soviet Experiment (chs 20-22)
P. Kenez
A History of the Soviet Union
(ch 10 & 11)
M Sandle
A Short History of Soviet Socialism
(ch 9 & conclusion)
M.Sandle‘The Final Word: the Draft Party Programme of July/August 1991’ Europe-Asia Studies Nov 1996
Documents
Selected extracts from Gorbachev’s speeches
Week 23From Yeltsin to Putin. Perestroika continued?
Has Russia become a democracy? Does Putin have a strategy for continued ‘re-structuring’ of Russia? What has become of the Russian Economy? Why is there little popular participation in politics? Is Russia becoming militaristic again? Why has the Chechen war dragged on? What is Putin’s relationship to the ‘oligarchs’? Is a ‘new Cold War’ developing?
Reading
Brown, ArchieContemporary Russian Politics: A Reader
Cohen, StephenFailed Crusade: America and the Tragedy of Post-Communist Russia
Reddaway, Peter andThe Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms:
Glinskii, Dmitrii Market Bolshevism against Democracy
Service, Robert Russia: Experiment with a People
Sakwa, Richard
Putin: Russia’s Choice
Shevtsova, LiliaPutin’s Russia
Hobson, CharlotteBlack Earth City: A Year in the Heart of Russia
Seely, RobertRusso-Chechen Conflict: A Deadly Embrace
Politkovskaia, AnnaA Dirty War: A Russian Reporter in Chechnya
Tolz, Vera
Russia: Inventing the Nation
Kagarlitsky, BorisFarewell, Perestroika
There are also many articles in the reading list pp.34-38. See in particular those by Sakwa; Tolz; ‘Ten Years After’ edition of Slavic Review (1999); Ferguson; Frisby; Volkov; Schroder; Shlapentokh; Anne White; Munro and White on various aspects.
Documents – The Break-up of the Soviet Union
Week 25 Revision and Overview Seminar
How viable was the Soviet system? Was its collapse inevitable from the outset? If not, when did it begin to ‘fail’? There is a large genre of overviews of the Soviet system devoted to these topics. We will take a look at them.
Reading
Read, ChristopherThe Making and Breaking of the Soviet System+
Malia, Martin
The Soviet Tragedy
Lewin, Moshe
The Soviet Century
Daniels, RobertThe End of the Communist Revolution
Kotkin, StephenArmaggedon Averted: The Soviet Collapse 1970-2000
Deutscher, IsaacThe Unfinished Revolution (1967)
Cohen, Stephen
Re-Thinking the Soviet Experience
PART I OPTION
THE LAST TSAR : RUSSIAN HISTORY SINCE 1881: A GUIDE TO READING
Standard histories and reference
Perrie, M (ed)
Cambridge History of Russia
Hosking, G.Russia:People and Empire 1552-1917
Hosking, G.Russia and the Russians: A History from Earliest Times to 2001
Longworth, P.Rusia’s Empires:their rise and fall from prehistory to Putin
Lieven, DEmpire: the Russian Empire and its Rivals
Thatcher, I. (ed)Late Imperial Russia: Problems and Prospects
Waldron, P.
The End of Imperial Russia -
1885-1917
Stavrou, T. (ed)
Russia under the Last Tsar
Charques, R.
The Twilight of Imperial Russia
Kochan, L.
Russia in Revolution
Seton-Watson, H
The Russian Empire 1801-1917
Pipes, R.
Russia under the Old Regime
Ripes, R.
The Russian Revolution 1899-1919
Rogger, H.
Russia in the Age of Modernisation and Revolution
Katkov, G. (ed)
Russia enters the Twentieth Century
Riasanovsky, N.
A History of Russia (2nd ed)
Brown, A. (ed)
Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Russia
and the Former Soviet Union
Channon, J
The Penguin Historical Atlas of
Russia
Christian, D.
Imperial and Soviet Russia:
Power, Privilege and the
Challenge of Modernity
Waldron, P.
The End of Imperial Russia
(1855-1917)
Waldron, P
Governing Tsarist Russia
Hutchinson, R
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Kelly, C.Russian Cultural Studies: an Introduction
Kappeler, A.The Russian Empire: A Multi-ethnic History
Longley, D. (ed)The Longman Companion to Imperial Russia 1689-1917
Paxton, John (ed)Imperial Russia: a Reference Handbook
Wheatcroft, Stephen (ed)Challenging Traditional Views of Russian History
Kagan, Frederick. W.The Military History of Tsarist
& Higham, Robin (eds) Russia
Hughes, LindseyThe Romanovs: Ruling Russia, 1613-1917
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**Engel, B.A. Between the Fields and City: Women, Work, and Family in Russia, 1861-1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress, 1994).
**Glickman, R.L ‘Peasant Women and their Work’, in: Russian Peasant Women B. Farnsworth and L. Viola, eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992), pp. 54-72.
** Mironov B. with Eklof, B. The Social History of Imperial Russia, 1700-1917, 2 Vols. (Oxford: Westview Press, 2000), (Mironov’s grand thesis has been criticised for presenting an optimistic and progressive view of state formation, deliberately eschewing cultural mores, religion, lifestyle, intellectual currents, and recent postmodern insight).
**Eklof, B. ‘By A Different Yardstick. Boris Mironov’s “A Social History of Imperial Russia, 1700-1917” and its Reception in Russia’, in What Is Soviet Now? Identities, Legacies,Memories Lahusen T. and Solomon, P.H. Jr.eds. (Berlin, 2008).
Moon, DavidThe Abolition of Serfdom in Russia 1762-1907 (Longman 2002)
Moon, DavidThe Russian Peasantry 1600-1930 :The World the Peasants made
Vucinich, W.S. (ed)The Peasant in Nineteenth-Century
Russia
Black, C.
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Miller, F.A.
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Field, D.
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Emmons, T.
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Peasant Emancipation of 1861
Mosse, W.
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Manning, Roberta
The Crisis of the Old Order in
Russia: Gentry & Government
Bater, J.
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and Change
Falkus, M.E.
The Industrialization of Russia
(1700-1914)
Shanin, T.
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Kingston-Mann, E.
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Peasant Revolution
Owen, L.
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1906-17
Robinson, G.T.
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Russia
Blackwell, W.L. (ed)Russian Economic Development from
Peter the Great to Stalin
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McCauley, M. &
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Waldron, P.Russian State, 1855-1881 (documents)
Gatrell, P.
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Swain, G.
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Legal Labour
Zaionchkovskii, P.
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Wallace, D.M.
Russia (revised ed of 1912)
Vucinich, W. (ed)
The Russian Peasant in the 19th
Century
Blum, J.
Lord and Peasant in Russia
Blum, J.
The End of the Old Regime in Europe
Gershenkron, A.
Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective
Ransel, D.L. (ed)
The Family in Imperial Russia
Hussain, N. &
Marxism and the Agrarian Question,
Tribe, K. vol 2
Russian Marxism and the Peasantry
Owen, Thomas C.
Capitalism and Politics in Russia:
a social history of Moscow Merchants 1855-1905
Anderson, Barbara A.Internal Migration during
Modernisation in Late Nineteenth-
century Russia
Eklof, B.
Russia’s Great Reforms 1855-81
Guroff G. and Carstenson F. (eds.) Entrepreneurship in
Russia and the Soviet Union
Geyer, D.
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McDaniel, T.
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Revolution in Russia and Iran
Wcislo, F.
Reforming Rural Russia
Brooks, J.When Russia Learned to Read:Literacy and Popular Culture 1861-1917
Gershenkron, A.
'Agrarian Policies and
Industrialisation in Russia 1861-
1917' in The Cambridge Economic
History, vol VI, part II
Gershenkron, A.
'The Beginnings of Russian
Industrialisation' Soviet Studies
(April 1970) pp 507-515
Zelnik, R.E.
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Vucinich, W. (ed), pp. 158-190
Yaney, G.L.
'The Concept of the Stolypin Land
Reform' Slavic Review (June 1964)
Haimson, L.
'The Problem of Social Stability
in Urban Russia 1905-17' Slavic
Review 1964 and 1965
Mendel, A.P.
'Peasant and Worker on the Eve of
the First World War' Slavic Review 1965
Mironov, B.
'The Russian Peasant Commune After the Reforms of the 1860s'Slavic Review, vol 44, no. 3,pp 438-
Yaney, G.L.
'Social Stability in Pre-Revolutionary Russia' Slavic Review 1965
Black, C.E.
'The Nature of Imperial Russian Society after 1861' Slavonic Review 1961
(Riasanovsky's comments on the above article which are published in the same issue should also be taken into account).
Moon D.‘Estimating the Peasant Population of Late Imperial Russia From The 1897 Census: A Research Note’, Europe-Asia Studies vol.48 no.1 January 1996 pp. 141-154
Dennison T.K. and
Carus, W.W.‘The Invention of the Russian Rural Commune: Haxthausen and Evidence’ Historical Journal 46 (2003) 561-582
Frierson, C.A.‘Razdel: the Peasant Family Divided’Russian Review 46 (1987) 35-51
Bonnell, V.
Roots of Rebellion (Petrograd
1900-1917)
Bonnell, V.
The Russian Worker (documents)
Smith, S.A.
Red Petrograd
Mandel, D.
Petrograd Workers & The Fall of the Old Regime
Johnson, R.F.
Peasant and Proletarian. The
Moscow Working-class 1870-1905
Koenker, D.
Moscow Workers in the 1917
Revolution
Read, C.
Labour and Socialism in Tsarist
Russia in D. Geary Labour and
Socialist Movements in Europe
before 1914
Eklof, B. & Frank, S.P.The World of the Russian Peasant, Post-Emancipation Culture and Society
Frank, S.& Steinberg, M.Cultures in Flux
Phillips, Laura L.
Bolsheviks and the Bottle: Drink and Worker Culture in St. Petersburg 1900
Pallot, Judith
Land Reform in Russia 1906-1917: Peasant Responses to Stolypin’s Project of Rural Transformation
O’Rourke, S.
Warrior and Peasant: The Don Cossacks in Late-Imperial Russia
Kuromiya, Hiroaki
Freedom and Terror in the Donbass: A Ukrainian-Russian Borderland 1870s to 1990s
Theodore Weeks ‘Russification and the Lithuanians, 1863-1905 Slavic Review Spring 2001 vol.60, No.1 pp96-114
Steinberg, Mark D.‘Workers on the Cross: Religious Imagination in the Writings of Russian Workers 1910-1924’ Russian Review 53 (1994) 213-239
Miller, A
The Ukrainian Question: the Russian Empire and Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century
**Sanborn, J.A. Drafting the Russian Nation. Military Conscription, Total War, and Mass Politics, 1905-1925 (DeKalb: Northern Illinois Press, 2003)
The Revolutionary Movement and the Intelligentsia
Walicki, A.
A History of Russian Thought from
the Enlightenment to Marxism
Walicki, A.
The Slavophile Controversy
Acton, E.
Alexander Herzen and the Role of
the Intellectual Revolutionary
Copleston, F.
Philosophy in Russia
Offord, D.
The Russian Revolutionary
Movement in the 1880s.
Billington, J.
Mikhailovsky and Russian Populism
Footman, D.
Red Prelude - the life of Zheliabov
Woehrlin, W.F.
Chernyshevskii
Venturi, F.
Roots of Revolution
A.KellyTowards Another Shore: Russian Thinkers between Necessity and Chance
Walicki, A.
The Controversy over Capitalism -
Studies in the Social Philosophy of the Russian Populists
McKinsey, P.S.
'From City Workers to Peasantry: the beginnings of the Russian movement"To the People", Slavic Review vol 38 (4)
Field, Daniel
‘Peasants and Propagandists in the Russian Movement to the People of 1874.’ Journal of Modern History 59 (1987) 415-438
Ascher, A.
Pavel Axelrod and the Origins of
Menshevism
Avrich, P.
The Russian Anarchists
Frankel, J.
Vladimir Akimov on the Dilemmas of Russian Marxism 1895-1903
Baron, S.H.
Plekhanov: the Father of Russian
Marxism
Berdiaev, N.
The Origins of Russian Communism
Venturi, F.
Studies in Free Russia
Broido, E.
Memoirs of a Revolutionary
Galai, S.
The Liberation Movement in Russia
1900-1905
Getzler, I.
Martov: A Political Biography of a Russian Social Democrat
Dan, T.
The Origins of Bolshevism
Haimson, L.
The Russian Marxists and the
Origins of Bolshevism
Keep, J.L.H.
The Rise of Social Democracy in
Russia
Kindersley, R.
The First Russian Revisionists: A
Study of Legal Marxism in Russia
Mendel, A.P.
Dilemmas of Progress in Tsarist
Russia: Legal Marxism and Legal
Populism
Broido, V.
Apostles into Terrorists
Pipes, R. (ed)
The Russian Intelligentsia
Pipes, R.
Struve: Liberal on the Left 1870-
1905
Pipes, R.
Struve: Liberal on the Right
Pipes, R.
Social Democracy and the
St. Petersburg Labour Movement
1885-1897
Radkey, O.H.
Agrarian Foes of Bolshevism
(on the Socialist-revolutionary
party)
Schapiro, L.B.
The Communist Party on the Soviet
Union (early chapters)
Haimson, L.
The Mensheviks
Treadgold, D.W.
Lenin and his Rivals 1898-1906
Ulam, A.
Lenin and the Bolsheviks
Turton, KatyForgotten Lives: The Role of Lenin's Sisters in the Russian Revolution, 1864-1937
Wildman, A.
The Making of a Workers' Revolution Russian Social Democracy 1891-1903
Wilson, E.
To the Finland Station
Wolfe, B.F.
Three who made a Revolution (Lenin,Trotsky, Stalin)
Tobias, H.
The Jewish Bund in Russia
Frankel, J.
Prophecy and Politics: Socialism,
Nationalism and the Russian Jews
(1862-1917)
Stites, R.
The Women's Liberation Movement in Russia: Feminism, Nihilism and Bolshevism 1860-19
Read, C.
Religion, Revolution and the
Russian Intelligentsia 1900-1912
Read, C.
'Idealists and Marxists in early
twentieth-century Russia'
Renaissance and Modern Studies,
vol XXIV, 1980
Harding, N.
Marxism in Russia: a documentary
history
Engel, B.
Five Sisters Women against the Tsar
Walicki, A.
A History of Russian Thought: from the Enlightenment to Marxism
Ulam, A.
Russia, Failed Revolutions; from
the Decembrists to the Dissidents
Rice, C.
Russian Workers and the Socialist-Revolutionary Party through the Revolution of 1905-07
Clowes, E. (ed.)
Between Tsar and People
Kassow, S.Students, Professors and the State in Tsarist Russia
Geldern, James Von and Entertaining Tsarist Russia:
McReynolds Louise (eds) Tales, Songs, Plays, Movies, Jokes, Ads and Images from Russian Urban Life 1779-1917 (inc C.D.)
Hillyar, Anna & McDermid, Jane Revolutionary Women in Russia 1870-1917
Kelly, Catriona & Shepherd, David Constructing Russian Culture in an Age of Revolution 1881-1940 (1998)
Kelly, Catriona
Utopias: Russian Modernist Texts
1905-1940
Montefiore, Simon S
The Young Stalin
**Beer, D. Renovating Russia: The Human sciences and the Fate of Liberal Modernity, 1880-1930 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008).
**Morrissey, S.K. Heralds of Revolution. Russian Students and the Mythologies of Radicalism (New York: Oxford University Press,1998).
B4The 1905 Revolution
(Relevant sections of books mentioned above contain much useful information on this period)
Heywood, A & Smele, J (eds) The Russian Revolution of
1905: Centenary Perspectives
Verner, A.
The Crisis of the Russian
Autocracy
Ascher,
The Revolution of 1905 2vols
Engelstein, L.
Moscow 1905
Trotsky, L.
1905
Harcave, S.
First Blood
Mehlinger, H.D. &
Count Witte and the Tsarist
Thompson, J.M.
Government in the 1905 Revolution
Perrie, M.
'The Russian peasant movement of
1905-07: its social composition and revolutionary significance', Past and Present, no. 57, Nov 1972
Wolfe, E.R.
Peasant Wars of the Twentieth
Century
Schneiderman, J.
Sergei Zubatov and Revolutionary
Marxism: the Struggle for the
Working Class in Tsarist Russia
Sablinsky, W.
The Road to Bloody Sunday: Father
Gapon and the St. Petersburg
Massacre of 1905
Perrins, M.
'Russian Military Policy in the Far East and the 1905 Revolution in the Russian Army', European Studies Review, vol 9, no. 1 January 1979
Taun, T.U.
'The Revolution of 1905 in the
Baltic Provinces and in Finland'
Slavic Review vol 43, no. 3,
pp 450-467
Shanin, T.
Russia as a "Developing Society"
vol. I & II
Seregny, S.J.
'A different type of peasant movement: the Peasant Union in the Russian Revolution of 1905', Slavic Review, vol 47, No. 1, pp.51-67
B5Political History from 1905 to 1917
Hosking, G.
The Russian Constitutional
Experiment
Levin, A.
The Second Duma
Emmons, T.
The Formation of Political Parties and the First National Elections in Russia
Pearson, R.
Russian Moderates and the Crisis of Tsarism
Perrie, M.
The Agrarian Policy of the Russian S.R. Party 1905-1907
Haimson, L. (ed)
The Politics of Rural Russia 1905-1914
Haimson, L.
Russia’s Revolutionary Experience, 1905-17:two essays
Levin, A.
The Third Duma: elections and
profile
Gatrell P.Government, Industry and Rearmament in Russia: 1900-1914
L.SiegelbaumThe Politics of Industrial Mobilization in Russia 1914-1917
Seregny, Scott‘A Wager on the Peasantry: Anti-Zemstvo Riots, Adult Education and the Russian Village During World War One: Stavropol’ Province’ Slavonic and East European Review vol.79 no.1 Jan 2001 pp.90-126
Gatrell PeterA Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia during World War I
Gatrell, PeterRussia’s First World War: a Social and Economic History
B6The Autocracy
Waldron, Peter
Governing Tsarist Russia
McNeal, R
Tsar and Cossack 1855-1914
Zaionchkovsky, P.
The Russian Autocracy under
Alexander III (on order)
Byrnes, R.F.
Pobedonostsev: his Life and Thought
Raeff, M. (ed)
Plans for Political Reform in
Russia 1730-1905
Pobedonostsev, K.P.Reflections of a Russian Statesman
Smith, E.E.
The Okhrana (political police in
the late Tsarist period)
Walkin, J
The Rise of Democracy in Pre-
Revolutionary Russia
Witte, S.
The Memoirs of Count Witte
von Laue, T.H.
Sergei Witte and the
Industrialisation of Russia
Nichols, R.L. &
Russian Orthodoxy under the Old
Stavrou, T.G.
Régime
Salisbury, H.
Black Night, White Snow: Russia in Revolution 1905-1917
Lieven, D.C.B.
Russia and the Origins of the First World War
Thaden, E. (ed)
Russification in the Baltic
Provinces and Finland 1855-1914
Waldron, P.
'Stolypin and Finland' Slavonic and East European Review, vol 63, no. 2 pp 41-55
Alapuro, R.
State and Revolution in Finland
Mosse, W.
Perestroika under the Tsars
Waldron, P.
Between the Two Revolutions:
Stolypin and the Politics of
Renewal in Russia
THE SOVIET PERIOD 1917-91 - A READING GUIDE
General Histories and Reference Books
Read, ChristopherThe Making and Breaking of the Soviet System: An Interpretation
Suny, R
The Soviet Experiment:Russia, the USSR and the Successor States
Kenez, P
A History of the Soviet Union
from the Beginning to the End
Service, R.
A History of Twentieth Century
Russia
Hosking, G.
A History of the Soviet Union
Riasanovsky, N.
A History of Russia
Acton, Edward and Stableford, Tom The Soviet Union: a
Documentary History (2 vols
Exeter 2005 and 2007)
Daniels, R.V.
A Documentary history of Communism (2 vols)
Fainsod, M. &
How Russia is Ruled
Hough, J.
Nove, A.
An Economic History of the U.S.S.R.
Schapiro, L.
The Communist Party of the Soviet
Union
Schulz, Urban, LebedWho was who in the USSR
(eds)
Sorlin, P.
The Soviet People and their Society
Lane, D.
Politics and Society in the U.S.S.R
Rigby, T.H., Brown, A.Authority, Power and Policy in
& Reddaway, P. (eds)the USSR
Shukman, H. (ed)
The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of the Russian Revolution
de Mowbray, S.
Key Facts in Soviet History
McAuley, Mary
Soviet Politics 1917-1991
Fond 89: The Communist Party of the Soviet Union on Trial. (library reference - refJD 201.51.C6)
Mawdsley, E.
The Soviet Elite from Lenin to
Gorbachev
Suny, R.(ed)
The Structure of Soviet History:
Essays and Documents
Evans, D & Jenkins, J.Years of Russia and the USSR 1851-1991
Lewin, MThe Soviet Century
White, SNew Directions in Soviet History
Hosking, GeoffreyRulers and Victims: the Russians in the Soviet Union
The Revolutions of 1917 and the Civil War
i)Documents
McCauley, M.
The Russian Revolution and the
Soviet State, 1917-21
Daniels, R.V. (ed)
The Russian Revolution
Butt, V. P. (et al)
The Russian Civil War:
Documents From Soviet Archives
Kowalski, R.
The Russian Revolution 1917-21: a documentary reader
ii)Memoirs and Eye-Witness Accounts
Sukhanov, N.N.
The Russian Revolution, 2 vols,
N.Y. 1955
Reed, J.
Ten Days that shook the World
iii)Histories
**Read, Christopher War and Revolution in Russia 1914-22 (Palgrave 2013)
Read, Christopher
From Tsar to Soviets
**Smith, S.A. Revolution and the People in Russia and China. A Comparative History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008) .
Acton, E (et al. Eds)Critical Companion to the Russian Revolution
Service, R. (ed.)
Society and Politics in the
Russian Revolution
Carr, E.H.
A History of Soviet Russia,
vols I-III. The Bolshevik
Revolution 1917-23
Geyer, D.
The Russian Revolution
Chamberlin, W.H.
The Russian Revolution 1917-21,
2 vols, N.Y. 1935
Holquist, P.Making War, Forging Revolution: Russia’s Continuum of Crisis 1914-1921
Ferro, M.
The February Revolution N.Y. 1967
Liebmann, M.
The Russian Revolution N.Y. 1969
Footman, D.
Civil War in Russia, London 1961
Katkov, G.
Russia 1917: The February
Revolution, N.Y. 1967
Pipes, R.
The Formation of the Soviet Union
1917-23 1954
Schapiro, L.
1917 The Russian Revolutions and
the Origins of Present-Day
Communism
Trotsky, L.
History of the Russian Revolution
Rosenberg, W.G.
Liberals in the Russian Revolution:the constitutional Democratic party 1917-1921
Suny, R.
The Baku Commune
Bradley, J.
The Civil War in Russia 1917-20
Keep, J.
The Russian Revolution
Pipes, R.
Revolutionary Russia
Daniels, R.V.
Red October
Rabinowich, A.
The Bolsheviks Come to Power
Ferro, M.
October 1917
Koenker, D.
Moscow Workers and the 1917
Revolution
Malet, M.
Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War
Radkey, O.
The Unknown Civil War: The Green
Movement in Tambov
Leggett, G.
The Cheka
Geyer, D.
The Russian Revolution
Getzler, I.
Kronstadt 1917-1921
Carr, E.H.
The Russian Revolution: from Lenin to Stalin
Fitzpatrick, S.
The Russian Revolution
Service, R
The Russian Revolution 1900-27
Mawdsley, E.
The Russian Civil War
Sakwa, R.
Soviet Communists in Power - Moscow 1918-21
Figes, O.
Peasant Russia, Civil War
Acton, E.
Rethinking the Russian Revolution
Raleigh, D.
Revolution on the Volga:Saratov in 1917
Koenker, D. &
Strikes and Revolution in Russia, Rosenberg, W.
1917
Koenker, D.P.,
Party, State and Society in the
Rosenberg, W.G. &
Russian Civil War
Suny, R.G.
Galili, Z.
Menshevik Leaders in the Russian Revolution
Acton, E.
Re-thinking the Russian Revolution
White, J.
The Russian Revolution
Pipes, R.
The Russian Revolution 1899-1919
Figes, O.
A People’s Tragedy
Pipes, R.
Russia under the Bolshevik Regime 1919-24
Brovkin, V.
Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War
Figes,O & Kolonitskii,BInterpreting the Russian Revolution: The Language and Symbols of 1917
Miller, MartinThe Russian Revolution: Essential Readings
Wade, Rex
The Russian Revolution
Wade, Rex (ed)Revolutionary Russia: New Approaches
Badcock, Sarah‘ “We’re for the Muzhiks Party!” Peasant Support for the Socialist Revolutionary Party during 1917’ Europe-Asia Studies vol.53 no.1 2001 pp.133-150
Mayer, ArnoThe Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions
Raleigh, DonaldExperiencing Russia’s Civil War
Channon, John‘The Bolsheviks and the Peasantry: the Land Question during the First Eight Months of Soviet Rule’ Slavonic and East European Review 66(1988) 593-624
Holquist, Peter‘What is Revolutionary about the Russian Revolution? State Practices and New Style Politics 1914-21’ in Hoffman, D. and Kotsonis, Y. Russian Modernity: Politics, Knowledge, Practices
Retish, Aaron B.Russia's Peasants in Revolution and Civil War: Citizenship, Identity and the Creation of the Soviet State 1914-22
Badcock, SarahPolitics and the People in Revolutionary Russia: A Provincial History
From the Revolution to Stalin
Avrich, P.
Anarchists in the Russian
Revolution, London 1973
Carr, E.H.
A History of Soviet Russia, vol II onwards
Deutscher, I.
The Prophet Armed:Trotsky 1879-1921 The Prophet Unarmed:Trotsky 1921-29 The Prophet Outcast:Trotsky 1929-40
Bukharin, N.
The Politics and Economics of the
Transition Period
Kennan, G.F.
Russia and the West under Lenin and Stalin
Radkey, O.H.
The Sickle under the Hammer. The
Russian Socialist Revolutionaries
in the early months of Soviet Rule N.Y. 1963
Schapiro, L. &
Lenin - Man, Theorist and Leader
Reddaway, P.
1968
Schapiro, L.
The origins of the Communist
Autocracy:Political Opposition in
the Soviet State 1917-22 London 1955
Lewin, M.
Lenin's last struggle
Rigby, T.H.
Lenin's Government
Lewin, M.
Russian peasants and Soviet Power
Gitelman Zvi Y.
Jewish Nationality and Soviet
Politics 1917-30 1973
Day, R.B.
Leon Trotsky and the Politics of
Economic Isolation
Thatcher, Ian
Trotsky
McNeal, R.H.
Bride of the Revolution:Krupskaya
and Lenin
Cohen, S.
Bukharin and the Bolshevik
Revolution
Pethybridge, R.
The Social Prelude to Stalinism
Narkiewicz, O.
The Making of the Soviet State
Apparatus
Male, D.
Russian Peasant Organisation before Collectivisation 1925-30
Lewin, M.
Political Undercurrents in Soviet
Economic Debates
Preobrazhensky, E.A.The Crisis of Soviet
Industrialisation
Ulam, A.
Lenin and the Bolsheviks
Theen, R.
Lenin
Shub, D.
Lenin
Williams, Beryl
Lenin
White, James Lenin: The Practice and Theory of Revolution
Read, CLenin: A Revolutionary Life
Kritika articles on Lenin by Lih (Winter 2003) and Haimson (Winter 2004)
(journal – available at http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/kri/
Cliff, TonyLenin (4 vols)
Service, R.
Lenin: A Political Life (3 vols)
Service, R.
Lenin: A Biography (2000)
Avrich, P.
Kronstadt 1921
Serge, V.
Memoirs of a Revolutionary
Leibman, M.
Leninism under Lenin
Gerson, L.D.
The Secret Police in Lenin's Russia
Knei-Paz, B.
The Social and Political Thought of Leon Trotsky
Wistrich, R.
Trotsky
Howe, I.
Trotsky
Molyneux, J.
Leon Trotsky's Theory of Revolution
Bukharin N. and Preobrazhensky, E. The ABC of Communism E.H. Carr, ed. and intro. (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1969).
Farnsworth, B.
Alexandra Kollontai
Clements, Barbara C.Bolshevik Feminist: The Life of
Alexandra Kollontai
Leggett, G.
The Cheka
Solomon, S.G.
The Soviet Agrarian Debate
Nove, A.
'New Light on Trotsky's Economic
Views' Slavic Review vol. 40
Lewin, M.
The Making of the Soviet System
Read, C.
Culture and Power in Revolutionary Russia
Gill, G.
The Origins of the Stalinist Political System
Farber, S.
Before Stalinism:The Rise and Fall of Soviet Democracy
Rendle, Matthew ‘Revolutionary Tribunals and the Origins of Terror in early Soviet Russia’ Historical Research vol.84 no. 226 November 2011 pp.693-721
Davies, R.W. et al
From Tsarism to NEP
(eds)
Fitzpatrick, S et al Russia in the Era of NEP
(eds)
Pirani, Simon
The Russian Revolution in Retreat 1920-24: Soviet Workers and the New Communist Elite
Tumarkin, N.
Lenin Lives!
Goldman, Wendy
Women, the State and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life 1917-36
Bergmann, T;
Bukharin in Retrospect
Schaeffer, G &
Selden, M. (eds.)
Siegelbaum, L.Soviet State and Society Between the Revolutions: 1918-1929
Weissman, SusanVictor Serge: The Course is Set on Hope.
Suny, R. & Martin, T. (eds) A State of Nations: Empire and Nationmaking in the Age of Lenin and Stalin
Brovkin, V.Russia after Lenin
Hughes,J.Stalin, Siberia and the Crisis of the New Economic Policy
Coe, S.‘Struggles for Authority in the NEP village: the early Rural Correspondents Movement, 1923-1927'’ Europe-Asia Studies vol.48, no.7, November 1996 pp.1151-1172
Smith, Jeremy‘The Georgian Affair of 1922- Policy Failure, Personality Clash or Power Struggle?’, Europe-Asia Studies vol. 50 No. 3, May 1998, pp.519-544
Simonov, N.S.‘Strengthen the Defence of the Land of the Soviets: The 1927 “War Alarm” and its Consequences’, Europe-Asia Studies vol.48, no.8, December 1996 pp.1355-1364
Laura L. Philips Bolsheviks and the Bottle: Drink and Worker Culture in St. Petersburg 1900-1929
Heywood, AntonyModernising Lenin’s Russia: Economic Reconstruction, Foreign Trade and the Railways
Tan, Graham‘Transformation versus Tradition: Agrarian Policies and Government-Peasant Relations in Right-Bank Ukraine 1920-1923’ Europe-Asia Studies vol.52 no.5 July 2000 pp.915-38
Murphy, Kevin‘Opposition at a Local Level: A Case Study of the Hammer and Sickle Factory’ [mid-20s] Europe-Asia Studies vol.53 no.2 March 2001 pp.329-350
Gercetti, E Tra populismo e bolscevismo: la
& Venturi, A. (eds) costruzione di una tradizione revoluzionaria in URSS 1917-41
Slezkine, Yuri‘The USSR as Communal Apartment: or How the Soviet State Promoted Ethnic Particularism’ Slavic Review 53 (1994) 414-452
Martin, TerryAffirmative Action Empire: Nations and nationalism in the Soviet Union 1923-1939
Hirsch, FrancineEmpire of Nations: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet Union
Holquist, Peter‘Information is the Alpha and Omega of Our Work: Bolshevik Surveillance in the Pan-European Context’ Journal of Modern History 69 (1997) 415-450
Edgar A.L.Tribal Nation: the Making of Soviet Turkmenistan
Yekelchyk, SStalin’s Empire of Memory: Russian-Ukrainian Relations in the Soviet Historical Imagination
Kappeler, A et alCulture, Nation and Identity: the Ukrainian-Russian Encounter 1600-1945
The Stalin Period
a.) General
Read, C. (ed)The Stalin Years: A Reader
Boobbyer, Philip (ed)The Stalin Era: selected documents
Mawdsley, E.The Stalin Years: The Soviet Union 1929-1953 (2nd ed)
Shukman, H. (ed)Redefining Stalinism
Medvedev, R & Zh.The Unknown Stalin
McDermott, KevinStalin: Revolutionary in an Era of War
Service, RStalin
Davies, S & Harris, JStalin: A New History
Volkogonov, D.Stalin: Triumph and Tragedy
McNeal, R.
Stalin
Avtorkhanov, A.
Stalin and the Soviet Communist
Party. Munich 1969
Rigby, T.H.
Communist Party Membership in the
USSR 1917-67 1968
Erickson, J.
The Soviet high command 1918-41
Kochan, L. (ed)
The Jews in Soviet Russia since
1917
Fainsod, M.
Smolensk under Soviet rule
Conquest, R.
Inside Stalin's Secret Police
Deutscher, I.
Stalin
Tucker, R.Stalin as Revolutionary 1879-1929
Rigby, T.H.
Stalin
Ulam, A.
Stalin
Fitzpatrick, S.
Stalinism: New Directions Tucker, R. (ed)
'Stalinism'
Fitzpatrick, S.
'Stalin and the making of a new
élite 1928-1939', Slavic Review,
vol 38, no. 3, pp 377-402
Abramsky, C. (ed)
Essays in Honour of E.H. Carr
Laue, T.H. von
'Stalin in Focus' Slavic Review
vol 42, no. 3
Watson, D.
Molotov and Soviet Government
Watson, D.
‘STO (The Council of Labour and
Defence) in the 1930s’ Europe-Asia Studies vol. 50, no.7, November 1998, pp.1203-1228.
Cohen, S.
Re-Thinking the Soviet Experience
Rees, E.A. (ed)
The Nature of Stalin’s
Dictatorship: The Politburo 1924-1953
Brandenberger, DavidNational Bolshevism: Stalinist Mass
Culture and the Formation of Modern Russian National Identity 1931-56
Baron, NickSoviet Karelia: Politics, Planning and Terror in Stalin's Russia
Shearer, David R.Policing Stalin’s Socialism: Repression and Social Order in thr Soviet Union 1924-1953
Khlevniuk, OlegMaster of the House:Stalin and his Inner Circle
Gregory, P & Naimark, NThe Lost Politburo Transcripts: From Collective Rule to Stalin’s Dictatorship
Gregory, PaulTerror by Quota: State Security from Lenin to Stalin (An Archival Study)
Gregory, PaulThe Political Economy of Stalinism: Evidence from the Soviet Secret Archives
Ilic, MStalin’s Terror Revisited
Litvin, A.L. et alStalinism:Russian and Western Views at the Turn of the Millenium
McCauley, MStalin and Stalinism
Hoffmann, D.L. ed.Stalinism: the essential readings
b.) Collectivisation and Industrialisation
Viola, L.
Peasant Rebels under Stalin
Buckley, Mary
‘Was Rural Stakhanovism a
Movement?’, Europe-Asia Studies vol. 51 No. 2 March 1999, pp.299-314
Buckley, Mary‘The Untold Story of Obshchestevennitsa in the 1930s’, Europe-Asia Studies vol.48 no.4 June 1996 pp.569-587
Baum, A.T.
Komsomol Participation in the
Soviet First Five Year Plan
Tucker, R.
Stalin in Power 1928-1941:
Revolution from Above
Davies, R.W.;
The Economic Transformation of
Harrison, M;
the Soviet Union 1913-1945
Wheatcroft, S. (eds.)
Kershaw, I.
Stalinism and Nazism
Bullock, A.
Hitler - Stalin: Parallel Lives
Overy, R
The Dictators: Hitler’s Germany,
Stalin’s Russia
Ward, C.
Stalin's Russia
Fitzpatrick, S.
Stalin Peasants
Debate on Collectivisation (H. Hunter & L. Viola), Slavic Review, vol 47, No. 2, pp 203-26
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Let History Judge
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