947.0841 PAR Party, State and Society in the Russian Civil War : Explorations in Social History / ed. D. P. Koenker, W. G. Rosenberg, R. G. Suny. - Bloomington ; Indianapolis : Indiana University Press, 1989. - xiv, 450 p. - (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies). - ISBN 0-253-33262-1. - Текст : непосредственный. Index : p. 435 - 450
Civil War and Social Revolution : Part I Fitzpatrick, S. New Perspectives on the Civil War / S. Fitzpatrick Haimson, L. H. Civil War and the Problem of Social Identities in Early Twentieth-Century Russia / L. H. Haimson The Social and Demographic Impact of the Civil War : Part II Koenker, D. P. Social and Demographic Change in the Civil War / D. P. Koenker Brower, D. R. "The City in Danger" : the Civil War and the Russian Urban Population / D. R. Brower Koenker, D. P. Urbanization and Deurbanization in the Russian Revolution and Civil War / D. P. Koenker Clements, B. E. The Effects of the Civil War on Women and Family Relations / B. E. Clements Rosenberg, W. G. Commentary : the Elements of Social and Demographic Change in Civil War Russia / W. G. Rosenberg Administration and State Building : Part III Bonnell, V. E. Bolshevik Efforts at State Building / V. E. Bonnell Rabinowitch, A. The Petrograd First City District Soviet During the Civil War / A. Rabinowitch McAuley, Mary. Bread without the Bourgeoisie / M. McAuley Orlovsky, Daniel. State Building in the Civil War Era : the Role of Lower-Middle Strata / D. T. Orlovsky Remington, Thomas. The Rationalization of State Kontrol' / T. F. Remington Suny, Ronald Grigor. Commentary : Administration and State Building / R. G. Suny The Bolsheviks and the Intelligentsia : Part IV Kenez, Peter. Introduction : the Bolsheviks and the Intelligentsia / P. Kenez McClelland, James. The Professoriate in the Russian Civil War / J. C. McClelland Bailes, Kendall. Natural Scientists and the Soviet System / K. E. Bailes Mally, Lynn. Intellectuals in the Proletkult : Problems of Authority and Expertise / L. Mally Koenker, Diane. Commentary : the Revolution and the Intellectuals / D. P. Koenker Workers and Socialists : Part V Wildman, Allan. Introduction : Workers and Socialists / A. K. Wildman Suny, Ronald Grigor. Social Democrats in Power : Menshevik Georgia and the Russian Civil War / R. G. Suny Rosenberg, William. The Social Background to Tsektran / W. G. Rosenberg Zelnik, Reginald. Commentary : Circumstance and Political Will in the Russian Civil War / R. E. Zelnik The Legacy of the Civil War : Part VI Fitzpatrick, Sheila. The Legacy of the Civil War / S. Fitzpatrick Lewin, Moshe. The Civil War : Dynamics and Legacy / M. Lewin
To what extent were the social responses and political choices of the Civil War years in Soviet Russia the product of social and economic circumstances and to what extent were they the result of the independent exercise of conscious political will? Why was there a progressive erosion of democratic practices and forms in the Soviets, in the central government, in trade unions, and in the factories themselves in the post-October period? This landmark volume, focusing on the interaction of politics and society, presents the leading edge of current scholarship on the social history of the Russian Civil War. It grows out of the work of the National Seminar in Twentieth-Century Russian and Soviet Social History, whose aim was to consider broad analytical problems and initiate new research. Among themes considered in the present volume are the social and demographic impact of the Civil War, administration and state building, the Bolsheviks and the intelligentsia, workers and socialists, and the legacy of the Civil War. Contributing rich empirical research and new interpretive dimensions, these seminal essays address issues central to the rethinking of the Soviet historical experience currently underway in the Soviet Union and in the West. Diane P. Koenker is Professor of History at the University of Illinois at Ur-bana-Champaign. William G. Rosenberg is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Michigan. Ronald Grigor Suny is Alex Manoogian Professor of History at the University of Michigan