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Russia by Antony Beevor

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Russia

Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1921

Antony Beevor

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · September 20, 2022

Reading lane: World War I History

“Riveting . . .

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Why This Clicks

Revolution Unfolds

A brisk, readable account of Russia’s upheaval, built for sustained immersion.

Come here for

  • revolution-to-civil-war sweep
  • clear historical frame

Expect

  • wartime and political upheaval
  • historical explanation over drama

Book Details

Authors
Antony Beevor
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
September 20, 2022
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
World War I History · Eastern European History
Reading lane
World War I History

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • World War I History

  • Revolutionary History

  • Russian History

About This Book

“Riveting . . . There is a wealth of new information here that adds considerable texture and nuance to his story and helps to set Russia apart from previous works.” —The Wall Street Journal An epic new account of the conflict that reshaped Eastern Europe and set the stage for the rest of the twentieth century. Between 1917 and 1921 a devastating struggle took place in Russia following the collapse of the Tsarist empire. The doomed White alliance of moderate socialists and re...

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“Riveting . . . There is a wealth of new information here that adds considerable texture and nuance to his story and helps to set Russia apart from previous works.” —The Wall Street Journal An epic new account of the conflict that reshaped Eastern Europe and set the stage for the rest of the twentieth century. Between 1917 and 1921 a devastating struggle took place in Russia following the collapse of the Tsarist empire. The doomed White alliance of moderate socialists and reactionary monarchists stood little chance against Trotsky’s Red Army and the single-minded Communist dictatorship under Lenin. In the savage civil war that followed, terror begat terror, which in turn led to ever greater cruelty with man’s inhumanity to man, woman and child. The struggle became a world war by proxy as Churchill deployed weaponry and troops from the British empire, while contingents from the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Poland, and Czechoslovakia played rival parts. Using the most up to date scholarship and archival research, Antony Beevor assembles the complete picture in a gripping narrative that conveys the conflict through the eyes of everyone from the worker on the streets of Petrograd to the cavalry officer on the battlefield and the doctor in an improvised hospital.

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