Biblioteca / 2010-2019
Robert Weinberg – Laurie Bernstein. Revolutionary Russia: A History in Documents.
Oxford/Nueva York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
238 páginas.
Contents
What isa Document?
How to Reada Document
Introduction
Note on Sources and Interpretation
1 – Prelude to Revolution
A Land of Contrasts
Revolutionary Politics
The Revolution of 1905
On the Eve of War and Revolution
2 – 1917: The Year of Revolution
The Radicalization of Society
The Bolshevik Rise to Power
Views of the Revolution
3 – The Consolidation of Bolshevik Rule, 1918-1921
The Fate of the Royal Family
Opposition and Criticism
The Embrace of Dictatorship
Peasant Resistance and the Crisis of Kronstadt
4 – The Road to Socialism
The Transformation of Culture and Society
Celebrating Revolution
The Debate about NEP
5 – Stalin’s Revolution from Above, 1928-1932
Beating Russia into the 20th Century
The War Against the Peasantry and Church
The World of Five-Year Plans
6 – Picture Essay: Women’s Liberation in the Soviet Union
7 – Soviet Society and Culture in the 1930s
The Cult of Stalin
The Stalinist Revolution
8 – The Great Terror
The Gulag
Three Views of the Purges
The Trial of Bukharin
Literature and the Purges
Epilogue
Assessments of Stalinism
Reflection on the Soviet Experience
Timeline
Further Reading