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Experiencing Russia's civil war: politics, society, and revolutionary culture in Saratov, 1917-1922

Donald J. Raleigh c2002 © Princeton University Press
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  • 9780691113203 (paper)
  • 9780691034331 (hardcover)
  • 9781400843749 (ebook)
Subject
  • European: Russia & Eastern
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Illustrations (page ix)
  • List of Tables (page xi)
  • Acknowledgments (page xiii)
  • Acknowledgements (page xiii)
  • Glossary and Abbreviations Used in Archival Citations (page xvii)
  • Introduction: Experiencing Russia's Civil War (page 1)
  • PART ONE: POLITICS
    • 1. Revolution on the Volga (page 15)
    • 2. Languages of Power: How the Saratov Bolsheviks Imagined Their Enemies (page 43)
    • 3. The Rise and Fall of the Saratov "Republic" (page 74)
    • 4. Cadres Resolve All: The Communists in Power (page 107)
    • 5. Co-optation amid Repression: The Revolutionary Communists and Other Socialist Parties in Saratov Province (page 142)
  • PART TWO: SOCIETY AND REVOLUTIONARY CULTURE
    • 6. A Community in Disarray, a Community in the Making (page 175)
    • 7. The Cultural Practices of Provincial Communism (page 208)
    • 8. Narratives of Self and Other: Saratov's Bourgeoisie (page 246)
    • 9. Not Seeing Like a State: The Red Guard Assault on Capital (page 282)
    • 10. Peasants in a Workers' Revolution (page 312)
    • 11. "Given His Class Position, a Worker Can Be Nothing but a Communist" (page 348)
    • 12. A Provincial Kronstadt, Another Tambov? (page 379)
    • Conclusion (page 409)
  • Bibliographical Essay (page 417)
  • Index (page 425)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
RR 62.4 (Oct. 2003): 656 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3664814
SR 63.1 (Spring 2004): 192-193 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1520315
JCH 40.2 (Apr. 2005): 363-379 http://www.jstor.org/stable/30036328
KRI 7.2 (Spring 2006:): 359-370 https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/kritika/v007/7.2rosenberg.html
JSocH 38.3 (Spring 2005): 780-782 https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_social_history/v038/38.3mukhina.html
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