The Russian Revolution: A Very Short Introduction
Written with verve, this book is a triumph of compression: it will immediately establish itself as the best short introduction to the subject.
Simon Dixon, University of Leeds
Written by one of the very best historians of early 20th-century Russia, Steve Smiths Russian Revolution is now the best short overview of the Russian experience from the world war to the end of the 1920s, an intelligent and interpretively fair introduction to the social and political history of these complex and important years.
Mark Steinberg, University of Illinois
VERY SHORT INTRODUCTIONS are for anyone wanting a stimulating and accessible way in to a new subject. They are written by experts, and have been published in 25 languages worldwide.
The series began in 1995, and now represents a wide variety of topics in history, philosophy, religion, science, and the humanities. Over the next few years it will grow to a library of around 200 volumes a Very Short Introduction to everything from ancient Egypt and Indian philosophy to conceptual art and cosmology.
Very Short Introductions available now:
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY Julia Annas
THE ANGLO-SAXON AGE John Blair
ANIMAL RIGHTS David DeGrazia
ARCHAEOLOGY Paul Bahn
ARISTOTLE Jonathan Barnes
AUGUSTINE Henry Chadwick
BARTHES Jonathan Culler
THE BIBLE John Riches
BUDDHA Michael Carrithers
BUDDHISM Damien Keown
CLASSICS Mary Beard and John Henderson
CLAUSEWITZ Michael Howard
CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY Simon Critchley
COSMOLOGY Peter Coles
DARWIN Jonathan Howard
DESCARTES Tom Sorell
DRUGS Leslie Iversen
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN Paul Langford
THE EUROPEAN UNION John Pinder
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION William Doyle
FREUD Anthony Storr
GALILEO Stillman Drake
GANDHI Bhikhu Parekh
HEGEL Peter Singer
HEIDEGGER Michael Inwood
HINDUISM Kim Knott
HISTORY John H. Arnold
HOBBES Richard Tuck
HUME A. J. Ayer
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY Sue Hamilton
INTELLIGENCE Ian J. Deary
ISLAM Malise Ruthven
JUDAISM Norman Solomon
JUNG Anthony Stevens
KANT Roger Scruton
KIERKEGAARD Patrick Gardiner
THE KORAN Michael Cook
LITERARY THEORY Jonathan Culler
LOGIC Graham Priest
MACHIAVELLI Quentin Skinner
MARX Peter Singer
MEDIEVAL BRITAIN John Gillingham and Ralph A. Griffiths
MUSIC Nicholas Cook
NIETZSCHE Michael Tanner
NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN Christopher Harvie and H. C. G. Matthew
PAUL E. P. Sanders
PHILOSOPHY Edward Craig
POLITICS Kenneth Minogue
PSYCHOLOGY Gillian Butler and Freda McManus
ROMAN BRITAIN Peter Salway
ROUSSEAU Robert Wokler
RUSSELL A. C. Grayling
RUSSIAN LITERATURE Catriona Kelly
THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION S. A. Smith
SCHOPENHAUER Christopher Janaway
SHAKESPEARE Germaine Greer
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY John Monaghan and Peter Just
SOCIOLOGY Steve Bruce
SOCRATES C. C. W. Taylor
STUART BRITAIN John Morrill
THEOLOGY David F. Ford
THE TUDORS John Guy
TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN Kenneth O. Morgan
WITTGENSTEIN A. C. Grayling
Available soon:
AFRICAN HISTORY John Parker and Richard Rathbone
ANCIENT EGYPT Ian Shaw
ARCHITECTURE Andrew Ballantyne
ART HISTORY Dana Arnold
ASTRONOMY Michael Hoskin
THE BRAIN Michael OShea
BRITISH POLITICS Anthony Wright
CAPITALISM James Fulcher
CHAOS Leonard Smith
CHRISTIAN ART Beth Williamson
CHRISTIANITY Linda Woodhead
CITIZENSHIP Richard Bellamy
CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE Robert Tavernor
CLONING Arlene Klotzko
THE COLD WAR Robert McMahon
CONTEMPORARY ART Julian Stallabrass
THE CRUSADES Christopher Tyerman
CRYPTOGRAPHY Fred Piper and Sean Murphy
DADA AND SURREALISM David Hopkins
DEMOCRACY Bernard Crick
DESIGN John Heskett
DREAMING J. Allan Hobson
THE EARTH Martin Redfern
ECONOMICS Partha Dasgupta
THE ELEMENTS Philip Ball
EMPIRE Stephen Howe
EVOLUTION Brian and Deborah Charlesworth
FASCISM Kevin Passmore
FILM Mark Jancovich
THE FIRST WORLD WAR Michael Howard
FREE WILL Thomas Pink
FUNDAMENTALISM Malise Ruthven
HIEROGLYPHS Penelope Wilson
HIROSHIMA B. R. Tomlinson
IDEOLOGY Michael Freeden
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Paul Wilkinson
LINGUISTICS Peter Matthews
MANDELA Tom Lodge
MATHEMATICS Timothy Gowers
MEDICAL ETHICS Tony Hope
THE MIND Martin Davies
MODERN IRELAND Senia Paeta
MOLECULES Philip Ball
NORTHERN IRELAND Marc Mulholland
PERCEPTION Richard Gregory
PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Jack Copeland and Diane Proudfoot
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Samir Okasha
PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Edwards
PLATO Julia Annas
POSTCOLONIALISM Robert Young
POSTMODERNISM Christopher Butler
POSTSTRUCTURALISM Catherine Belsey
PREHISTORY Chris Gosden
QUANTUM THEORY John Polkinghorne
THE RAJ Denis Judd
THE RENAISSANCE Jerry Brotton
RENAISSANCE ART Geraldine Johnson
SCHIZOPHRENIA Chris Frith and Eve Johnstone
THE SECOND WORLD WAR Joanna Bourke
THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR Helen Graham
SPINOZA Roger Scruton
TERRORISM Charles Townshend
TRAGEDY Adrian Poole
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Martin Conway
WORLD MUSIC Philip Bohlman
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THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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