
The Russian Revolution
A New History
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2017
نویسنده
Pete Larkinناشر
Hachette Book Groupشابک
9781478994787
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

April 17, 2017
In this brisk history, McMeekin (Ottoman Endgame), professor of history at Bard College, reevaluates the 1917 Russian Revolution on its centennial. With strong scholarly foundations and a riveting narrative, this book provides a broad survey of this tumultuous and fateful social transformation—the dethroning of the czar, the Bolsheviks’ improbable rise to power, and the establishment and consolidation of Bolshevik rule. McMeekin begins with a detailed background, reviewing czarist rule, its weaknesses, and its persistence. The turmoil of WWI roused simmering tensions and the Romanov regime collapsed amid charges of defeatism and treason—and growing protests, strikes, and mutinies. McMeekin navigates the complex political ructions as various factions vied for power, culminating in the Bolsheviks’ triumph. Developments in subsequent years threatened Bolshevik rule, but their victory was solidified with the 1922 Treaty of Rapallo, where the book concludes. McMeekin’s analysis privileges wartime action over the various factions’ raisons d’être, and he suggests—based on flimsy evidence—that Lenin was a German agent and the Bolshevik insurrection was rooted in German strategic policy. The work claims to be “unmediated by our current prejudices,” but it is emphatically anti-Bolshevik. Despite the glaring divergence between its objective and its content, this fluid work offers an overview of the revolution’s wartime context. Maps & illus. Agent: Andrew Lownie, Andrew Lownie Literary (U.K.).

The year 1917 was pivotal in Russian history as revolutionary events changed the political landscape entirely. McMeekin's new history, written in the centennial year of the Russian Revolution, takes a fresh look at this tumultuous period in Russia. Narrator Pete Larkin's crisp articulation and resonant voice greatly complement McMeekin's study. Despite the audiobook's serious topic, Larkin has a friendly, likable tone, and his measured pace helps to present the facts clearly. He admirably pronounces the Russian words used in the text, providing a convincing accent while still making the words understandable for the listener. McMeekin's meticulous historical study is well matched with Larkin's conscientious narration, producing an audiobook that does not disappoint. D.M.W. � AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
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