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Storia della Russia moderna: Dal 1500 a oggi

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Drawing on documentation only recently made available in the West, this extensively revised and updated edition reflects current views, in Russia and abroad, on the country's past as it approaches the new millennium.

365 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 1963

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August 29, 2020
Long story short: "The newly created factory inspectorate published just one report; its findings were so disquieting that they were regarded as subversive by the government and future reports forbidden." for 1300 years.
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March 13, 2025
Boyars are independent landowners (page 18)
Ivan the Terrible (41)
Boyars as a new class (46, 49)
Interests private/state (44)
Local autarchy (48)
The delay of serfdom (49)
Class roots of service nobility (50)
History of part one (50-51) and part two (53)
Ivan the Terrible's secret police Oprichnina (54-55)
Tuberville (56)
Marauding peasants (64)
Delayed arrival of serfdom (74, 49)
Stenka Razin and peasant rebellion (76)
"Long-cherished popular associations" (88-89)
Borodino the Decembrist (144)
Siege state as normal (148)
Rural populism (183)
Iskra newspaper (207)
Revolution of 1905 (219)
Blok poem (225)
Krupskaya and the low ebb after 1905 revolution (227)
Internal colonization (233)
Early movement (235)
1917 revolution (244)
Lenin's state-capitalism (259)
World example, front cover (264-5, 280)
Needs (268)
Kronstadt rebellion (270)
NEP (New Economic Program) (271)
The party grows with its tasks (276)
Socialism in one country (281)
Kulaks and prices (inevitability claim) (284)
Stalin admits the state cannot achieve even simple reproduction (284)
Primitive accumulation analogized to enclosure of commons in Britain (285)
Ukraine and Kazakh (289-90)
Political parallel to Ivan the Terrible (296)
Russia's Western Border (303)
Pivot to France (306)
Backing the new German nationalism (303)
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77 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2021
Albeit, disregarding the age of this text, a interesting read of Russian history, the sections prior to WWII are interesting.
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1,834 reviews191 followers
February 10, 2017
I thought this got stronger in the second half. It was hard for me to stick with it at first. One criticism I have is that the Romanovs almost vanish from the story. He mentions their being killed but they are otherwise absent presences. I wonder whether he simply likes post-revolutionary Russia better but I did find it stronger. It was re-written after 1991 but is still dated. Worth reading.
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49 reviews7 followers
May 20, 2013
This tome is pretty heavy going - and does expect a certain knowledge of political science - but as a comprehensive summary of hundreds of years of Russian and Soviet history, I'm sure it can't be beaten. Even allows for the odd moment of humour (though not many during the Stalin years...) However, the Third Edition finishes just as the CIS comes into existence, so a more updated version may be needed or is perhaps already out there?
630 reviews6 followers
May 17, 2017
A lot of interesting info, but kind of dry and boring.
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