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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Smele (Queen Mary University of London)Publisher: OUP India Imprint: OUP India Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9780190861148ISBN 10: 0190861142 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 01 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAdds a valuable dimension to our understanding of what is conventionally depicted as the Red-White civil war of 1917-21. - The Financial Times The most ambitious account on the subject since Evan Mawdsley's magisterial The Russian Civil War . . Assiduous and voracious, [Smele] is also intrepid . . . It is a bracing achievement: this is a book that will long be required reading. - Robert Service, The Times Literary Supplement Ambitious and thought-provoking new book . . . offers an interesting corrective to depictions of a unitary Russian civil war . . . This work presents a masterful synthesis of the best English and Russian language scholarship on the subject. --Times Higher Education Jonathan Smele has written a very important and ambitious book. He puts the Russian Civil War in the broadest possible context, demonstrating how it determined not only the course of Soviet history, but also the way the twentieth century played out. The product of enormous learning, it is well written and intelligently argued. --Peter Kenez, Professor Emeritus, University of California Santa Cruz, and author of A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End Analytical, colourful and not only clearly researched but beautifully written, Smele s work is vivid and important, expounding as it does the acute significance of the Russian civil war for the history of the world today. - The Spectator Jonathan Smele tells the history of what he calls the 'Russian Civil Wars' with admirable clarity, offering an original and consistently thought-provoking interpretation. He makes a compelling case that the many-layered developments that took place across the former Russian empire between 1916 and 1926 were of paramount significance for the history of the twentieth century. The book is engagingly written and impressively researched, the analysis is discerning and dispassionate, making this study easily the best to date. - Stephen Smith, Professor of History, All Souls College, University of Oxford and author of The Oxford Handbook of the History of Communism A stupendous book, as readable as it is scholarly. A leading authority presents an engaging narrative and a penetrating analysis of a key episode in Russian and world history. - Paul Dukes, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Aberdeen Smele sets out a good case for treating the October Revolution as only one among a whole complex of events, the 'Russian civil wars, ' which lasted some ten years and determined much of our life throughout the twentieth century. He has marshaled a huge amount of information derived from other, more restricted accounts, and created a coherent narrative out of them. Should become standard reading for students of twentieth century world history. - Geoffrey Hosking OBE, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, University College London Iconoclastic but erudite, provocative but convincing, this is a study of the 'Russian' civil wars for the 21st century. Smele is right: the demise of the USSR makes the civil wars more not less important: more than a struggle between Reds and Whites, the foundation myths of all post-Soviet states are centerd on these struggles. - Geoffrey Swain, Alec Nove Chair in Russian and East European Studies, University of Glasgow and author of Eastern Europe Since 1945 -The work is well written and the scholarly apparatus is peerless Highly recommended.---CHOICE-Jonathan Smele has written a very important and ambitious book. He puts the Russian Civil War in the broadest possible context, demonstrating how it determined not only the course of Soviet history, but also the way the twentieth century played out. The product of enormous learning, it is well written and intelligently argued.- -- Peter Kenez, Professor Emeritus, University of California Santa Cruz, and author of A History of The Soviet Union from The Beginning to The End-A stupendous book, as readable as it is scholarly. A leading authority presents an engaging narrative and a penetrating analysis of a key episode in Russian and world history.- -- Paul Dukes, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Aberdeen-Smele sets out a good case for treating the October Revolution as only one among a whole complex of events, the 'Russian civil wars', which lasted some ten years and determined much of our life throughout the twentieth century. He has marshalled a huge amount of information derived from other, more restricted accounts, and created a coherent narrative out of them. Should become standard reading for students of twentieth century world history.- -- Geoffrey Hosking OBE, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, University College London The work is well written and the scholarly apparatus is peerless Highly recommended. --CHOICE Jonathan Smele has written a very important and ambitious book. He puts the Russian Civil War in the broadest possible context, demonstrating how it determined not only the course of Soviet history, but also the way the twentieth century played out. The product of enormous learning, it is well written and intelligently argued. -- Peter Kenez, Professor Emeritus, University of California Santa Cruz, and author of A History of The Soviet Union from The Beginning to The End A stupendous book, as readable as it is scholarly. A leading authority presents an engaging narrative and a penetrating analysis of a key episode in Russian and world history. -- Paul Dukes, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Aberdeen Smele sets out a good case for treating the October Revolution as only one among a whole complex of events, the 'Russian civil wars', which lasted some ten years and determined much of our life throughout the twentieth century. He has marshalled a huge amount of information derived from other, more restricted accounts, and created a coherent narrative out of them. Should become standard reading for students of twentieth century world history. -- Geoffrey Hosking OBE, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, University College London Jonathan Smele has written a very important and ambitious book. He puts the Russian Civil War in the broadest possible context, demonstrating how it determined not only the course of Soviet history, but also the way the twentieth century played out. The product of enormous learning, it is well written and intelligently argued. -- Peter Kenez, Professor Emeritus, University of California Santa Cruz, and author of A History of The Soviet Union from The Beginning to The End A stupendous book, as readable as it is scholarly. A leading authority presents an engaging narrative and a penetrating analysis of a key episode in Russian and world history. -- Paul Dukes, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Aberdeen Smele sets out a good case for treating the October Revolution as only one among a whole complex of events, the 'Russian civil wars', which lasted some ten years and determined much of our life throughout the twentieth century. He has marshalled a huge amount of information derived from other, more restricted accounts, and created a coherent narrative out of them. Should become standard reading for students of twentieth century world history. -- Geoffrey Hosking OBE, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, University College London Adds a valuable dimension to our understanding of what is conventionally depicted as the Red-White civil war of 1917-21. - The Financial Times The most ambitious account on the subject since Evan Mawdsley's magisterial The Russian Civil War EL Assiduous and voracious, [Smele] is also intrepid EL It is a bracing achievement: this is a book that will long be required reading. - Robert Service, The Times Literary Supplement Ambitious and thought-provoking new book EL offers an interesting corrective to depictions of a unitary Russian civil war EL This work presents a masterful synthesis of the best English and Russian language scholarship on the subject - Times Higher Education Jonathan Smele has written a very important and ambitious book. He puts the Russian Civil War in the broadest possible context, demonstrating how it determined not only the course of Soviet history, but also the way the twentieth century played out. The product of enormous learning, it is well written and intelligently argued. Peter Kenez, Professor Emeritus, University of California Santa Cruz, and author of A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End Analytical, colourful and not only clearly researched but beautifully written, Smele s work is vivid and important, expounding as it does the acute significance of the Russian civil war for the history of the world today. - The Spectator Jonathan Smele tells the history of what he calls the 'Russian Civil Wars' with admirable clarity, offering an original and consistently thought-provoking interpretation. He makes a compelling case that the many-layered developments that took place across the former Russian empire between 1916 and 1926 were of paramount significance for the history of the twentieth century. The book is engagingly written and impressively researched, the analysis is discerning and dispassionate, making this study easily the best to date. - Stephen Smith, Professor of History, All Souls College, University of Oxford and author of The Oxford Handbook of the History of Communism A stupendous book, as readable as it is scholarly. A leading authority presents an engaging narrative and a penetrating analysis of a key episode in Russian and world history. - Paul Dukes, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Aberdeen Smele sets out a good case for treating the October Revolution as only one among a whole complex of events, the Russian civil wars, which lasted some ten years and determined much of our life throughout the twentieth century. He has marshaled a huge amount of information derived from other, more restricted accounts, and created a coherent narrative out of them. Should become standard reading for students of twentieth century world history. - Geoffrey Hosking OBE, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, University College London Iconoclastic but erudite, provocative but convincing, this is a study of the 'Russian' civil wars for the 21st century. Smele is right: the demise of the USSR makes the civil wars more not less important: more than a struggle between Reds and Whites, the foundation myths of all post-Soviet states are centerd on these struggles. - Geoffrey Swain, Alec Nove Chair in Russian and East European Studies, University of Glasgow and author of Eastern Europe Since 1945 Author InformationJonathan D. Smele teaches Russian and European History at Queen Mary, University of London and has published extensively on the Russian revolutions and civil wars. For a decade, he was Editor of the journal Revolutionary Russia. His most recent work is the two-volume Historical Dictionary of the 'Russian' Civil Wars, 1916-1926. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |