Russia in flames: war, revolution, civil war, 1914-1921. Engelstein, L. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2018.
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"A century ago, the three-hundred-year-old Romanov dynasty was toppled, replaced first by an interim government and then by the world's first self-proclaimed socialist society. This was no narrative of ten earth-shaking days but one of months and years of compounding strife, a struggle for power by competing ideologies and regions and classes and political parties and ethnicities, all rushing to fill the vacuum left by the collapse of the tsarist regime, brought down by the First World War, that massive exercise in state-driven violence. At the center of it all is the unlikely triumph of Lenin's Bolsheviks, first in their ruthless seizure of power and then, by institutionalizing violence and terror, their eventual victory over equally brutal but less effective opponents. For seven years, through war, revolutionary upheaval, and civil strife, one Russia replaced another; old institutions and ways of life were wiped away or adapted to new purposes. Laura Engelstein's monumental new history of the Russian Revolution brings to life the events that sparked and then fueled the revolution as it spread out across the vestiges of an entire empire–from St. Petersburg and Moscow across the Steppes, the Caucuses, and Siberia, to the Pacific Rim. Russia in Flames is a vivid account of a state in crisis so profound and transformative that it not only shook the world but irrevocably altered it"–Provided by publisher.
@book{engelstein_russia_2018,
	address = {New York, NY},
	title = {Russia in flames: war, revolution, civil war, 1914-1921},
	isbn = {978-0-19-979421-8},
	shorttitle = {Russia in flames},
	abstract = {"A century ago, the three-hundred-year-old Romanov dynasty was toppled, replaced first by an interim government and then by the world's first self-proclaimed socialist society. This was no narrative of ten earth-shaking days but one of months and years of compounding strife, a struggle for power by competing ideologies and regions and classes and political parties and ethnicities, all rushing to fill the vacuum left by the collapse of the tsarist regime, brought down by the First World War, that massive exercise in state-driven violence. At the center of it all is the unlikely triumph of Lenin's Bolsheviks, first in their ruthless seizure of power and then, by institutionalizing violence and terror, their eventual victory over equally brutal but less effective opponents. For seven years, through war, revolutionary upheaval, and civil strife, one Russia replaced another; old institutions and ways of life were wiped away or adapted to new purposes. Laura Engelstein's monumental new history of the Russian Revolution brings to life the events that sparked and then fueled the revolution as it spread out across the vestiges of an entire empire--from St. Petersburg and Moscow across the Steppes, the Caucuses, and Siberia, to the Pacific Rim. Russia in Flames is a vivid account of a state in crisis so profound and transformative that it not only shook the world but irrevocably altered it"--Provided by publisher.},
	language = {English},
	publisher = {Oxford University Press},
	author = {Engelstein, Laura},
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {1904-1945, Civil war, Civil war -- Soviet Union -- History, History, Revolution (Soviet Union : 1917-1921), Russia, Russia -- History -- 1904-1914, Social conditions, Soviet Union, Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921, Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- Causes, Soviet Union -- Social conditions -- 1917-1945, War -- Causes, World War (1914-1918), World War, 1914-1918 -- Russia, filed under 1917}
}

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