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Russias Peasants In Revolution And Civil War Citizenship Identity And The Creation Of The Soviet State 19141922 Aaron B Retish

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Russias Peasants In Revolution And Civil War Citizenship Identity And The Creation Of The Soviet State 19141922 Aaron B Retish
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.46 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Aaron B. Retish
ISBN: 9780521896894, 0521896894
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Russias Peasants In Revolution And Civil War Citizenship Identity And The Creation Of The Soviet State 19141922 Aaron B Retish by Aaron B. Retish 9780521896894, 0521896894 instant download after payment.

This book was first published in 2008. How did peasants experience and help guide Russia's war, revolution, and civil war? Why in the end did most agree to live as part of the Bolshevik regime? Taking the First World War to the end of the Civil War as a unified era of revolution, this book shows how peasant society and peasants' conceptions of themselves as citizens in the nation evolved in a period of total war, mass revolutionary politics, and civil breakdown. Aaron Retish reveals that the fateful decision by individuals to join the Revolution or to accommodate their lifestyle within it gave the Bolsheviks the resources and philosophical foundation on which to build the Soviet experiment and reshape international politics. He argues that peasants wanted more than land from the Revolution; they wanted to be active citizens. This is an important contribution to our understanding of the nature of the Russian Revolution and peasant-state relations.

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