Now thoroughly revised in its second edition,The Soviet Experimentexamines the complex themes of Soviet history, ranging from the last tsar of the Russian empire to the first president of the Russian republic. Author Ronald Grigor Suny, one of the most eminent Soviet historians of our time, examines the legacies left by former Soviet leaders and explores successor states and the challenges they now face. He captures familiar as well as little-known events--the crowds on the streets during the February Revolution, Stalin's collapse into a near-catatonic state after Hitler's invasion, and Yeltsin's political maneuvering and public grandstanding--combining gripping detail with insightful analysis.
Introduction: Utopia and its Discontents
Part I: Crisis and Revolution
1. The Imperial Legacy
Land and People Autocracy, Nobility, and Bureaucracy The Coming of Capitalism The Russian Intelligentsia Marx, Lenin, and the Case of Russia Empire and Nation in Tsarist Russia The Final Crisis of Tsarism The Tsar's Last War Suggestions for Further Reading
2. The Double Revolution
The February Revolution and the End of Romanov Rule Overlapping Revolutions, Dual Power The Revolution Deepens On the Road to October The October Insurrection Suggestions for Further Reading
3. Socialism and Civil War
On the Road from Democracy to Dictatorship After October Socialism, What's in a Name? Building State Capitalism Building the State: War, Peace, and Terror Intervention and the Civil War in the South Civil War in Siberia and the Volga Russia on its Own Waiting for the International Revolution Where Have All the Workers Gone? The Peasant Revolution Why the Bolsheviks Won the Civil War Suggestions for Further Reading
4. Nationalism and Revolution
South Caucasia Ukrainians and Belorussians Poland and the Russo-Polish War The Baltic Pel£-