Preface Note on conventions and transliteration Introduction Part I. Collapse of a society 1. Why was Russia revolutionary? 2. The revolution of 1905 and after 3. The contours of national politics: Petrograd, the Provisional Government and the Soviet 4. Streets, factories, workshops ...
Preface Note on conventions and transliteration Introduction Part I. Collapse of a society 1. Why was Russia revolutionary? 2. The revolution of 1905 and after 3. The contours of national politics: Petrograd, the Provisional Government and the Soviet 4. Streets, factories, workshops, mines 5. Fields, forests, villages, estates 6. Barracks, battleships, the line Part II. Constructing a new order 7. The popular movement and the political parties 8. The contours of national politics 1917-21 9. The Bolshevik dictatorship 10. The popular movement in the revolutionary war 11. Anti-Bolshevik dictatorship 12. The end of the revolution 13. Conclusion: revolutions in collision Chronology Notes Select bibliography Index