The Aftermath of the Russian RevolutionTwenty-First Century Books, 1 janv. 2009 - 160 pages Details the the history of the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. |
Table des matières
Disorder and Rebellion | 4 |
From the February Days to a Military Coup | 9 |
After the Bolshevik Takeover | 24 |
Civil War | 35 |
A Country in Chaos | 51 |
Power Struggles | 67 |
Fear and Terror | 82 |
The Soviet Union Faces the World | 94 |
Whos Who? | 130 |
Source Notes | 139 |
Bibliography | 148 |
Further Reading and Websites | 153 |
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Photo Acknowledgments | 159 |
About the Author | 160 |
Back Flap | 161 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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