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October 1917, heralded as the culmination of the Russian Revolution, remains a defining moment in world history. Even a hundred years after the events that led to the emergence of the worlds first self-proclaimed socialist state, debate continues over whether, as historian E. H. Carr put it decades ago, these earth-shaking days were a landmark in the emancipation of mankind from past oppression or a crime and a disaster. Some things are clear. After the implosion of the three-hundred-year-old Romanov dynasty as a result of the First World War, Russia was in crisis-one interim government replaced another in the vacuum left by imperial collapse.
In this monumental and sweeping new account, Laura Engelstein delves into the seven years of chaos surrounding 1917 --the war, the revolutionary upheaval, and the civil strife it provoked. These were years of breakdown and brutal violence on all sides, punctuated by the decisive turning points of February and October. As Engelstein proves definitively, the struggle for power engaged not only civil society and party leaders, but the broad masses of the population and every corner of the far-reaching empire, well beyond Moscow and Petrograd.
Yet in addition to the bloodshed they unleashed, the revolution and civil war revealed democratic yearnings, even if ideas of what constituted democracy differed dramatically. Into that vacuum left by the Romanov collapse rushed long-suppressed hopes and dreams about social justice and equality. But any possible experiment in self-rule was cut short by the October Revolution. Under the banner of true democracy, and against all odds, the Bolshevik triumph resulted in the ruthless repression of all opposition. The Bolsheviks managed to harness the social breakdown caused by the war and institutionalize violence as a method of state-building, creating a new society and a new form of power.
Russia in Flames offers a compelling narrative of heroic effort and brutal disappointment, revealing that what happened during these seven years was both a landmark in the emancipation of Russia from past oppression and a world-shattering disaster. As regimes fall and rise, as civil wars erupt, as state violence targets civilian populations, it is a story that remains profoundly and enduringly relevant.

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Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the Universitys objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and certain other countries.

Published in the United States of America by Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, United States of America.

Laura Engelstein 2018

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Engelstein, Laura, author. Title: Russia in flames : war, revolution, civil war, 19141921 / Laura Engelstein. Description: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2018. | Includes

bibliographical references.

Identifiers: LCCN 2017000595 | ISBN 9780199794218 (hardback) ebook ISBN 9780190621773

Subjects: LCSH: Soviet UnionHistoryRevolution, 19171921. |
Soviet UnionHistoryRevolution, 19171921Causes. | World War,
19141918Russia. | RussiaHistory19041914. | Civil warSoviet
UnionHistory. | Soviet UnionSocial conditions19171945 |

BISAC: HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union. |
HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century.

Classification: LCC DK265.E476 2018 | DDC 947.084/1dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017000595

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Printed by Edwards Brothers Malloy, United States of America

For Michael

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O, you children, if only you knew,

What hunger and darkness are waiting for you!

Alexander Blok, Voice from the Chorus( Golos iz khora) (19101914)

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Gorge on pineapple! Chomp on grouse!

Your days are numbered, bourgeois louse!

Vladimir Mayakovsky (1917), in Vladimir Ilich Lenin(1925)

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The population is the class enemy.

Andrei Platonov, Hurdy-Gurdy( Sharmanka) (c. 1930)

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All translations are my own, unless otherwise indicated. When transliterating Russian from the Cyrillic alphabet, I have used a modified Library of Congress system. In the text, the names of well-known figures are AnglicizedKerensky, Trotsky (but Kerenskii, Trotskii in the notes); Petr Tchaikovsky, the composer, but Nikolai Chaikovskii, the revolutionary.

Place names offer complications of their own. Some were multiple at the time (Lithuanian Vilnius, Russian Vilna, Polish Wilno; German Lemberg, Polish Lww, Russian Lvov, Ukrainian Lviv), some changed when borders changed, some were rechristened for political reasons (St. Petersburg, Petrograd). When the differences are part of the story, they will be indicated, but the choice of one over the other should not be taken as endorsement of any current national claim. English equivalents will be used when possible: thus Warsaw, Moscow, Kiev.

As for the issue of dates, the Bolsheviks marked the political rupture by switching to a new calendar. On February 1, 1918, by the Julian calendar used in Russia, the Bolsheviks adopted the Gregorian calendar used in the West, which in the twentieth century was thirteen days ahead.

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