Arrangement of the Bibliography
Acknowledgements Introduction
1. General Bibliographies and Historical Works
2. General and Miscellaneous Reference Works
3. General Documentary Collections
4. General and Miscellaneous Memoirs and Other First-hand
Accounts
5. Surveys and Collections of Articles
6. Miscellaneous and General Interpretative Studies
7. The Last Years of Tsardom
8. The Russian Armed Forces in War and Revolution
9. The Revolutions of 1917
10. The Soviet State
11. Soviet Society
12. Soviet Economy and Economic Policy
13. Soviet Foreign Policy and the Comintern
14. The International Impact of the Russian Revolution
15. The Invasion and Intervention of the Central Powers
16. The Allied Intervention
17. The White Movement, the Democratic Counter-Revolution and the
Emigration
18. Popular Hostility to Soviet Rule
19. The Bolsheviks
20. Other Political Parties
21. Workers and Urban Society
22. Peasants, Agriculture and Rural Society
23. National Minorities and Regional Affairs
24. Art, Science, Culture, Education and Religion
25. The Revolution and Civil War in Fiction
Author Index
Index of Unauthored Entries
Jonathan D. Smele is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at Queen Mary, University of London. For a decade (2002-2012) he was editor of Revolutionary Russia, the journal of the Study Group on the Russian Revolution and is the author of The 'Russian' Civil Wars 1916-1926:Ten Years That Shook the World (2016), Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars, 1916-1926 (2016; 2 vols.) and Civil War in Siberia: The Anti-Bolshevik Government of Admiral Kolchak, 1918–1920 (1997). He is also the co-editor, along with Anthony J. Heywood, of The Russian Revolution of 1905: Centenary Perspectives (2005) and compiled The Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1921: An Annotated Bibliography (2003).
'An extraordinary work of unparalleled erudition.' Geoffrey Swain,
Slavonic and East European Review
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'Smele's bibliography is an outstanding resource that should be on
the shelves of every university library.' Michael Hickey,
Revolutionary Russia
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'This is a most generous undertaking. Smele has built a
bibliography on the Russian revolution and civil war, which is
vast, perceptively annotated and organized with great intelligence.
[His] introduction and style are lucid and witty, his care and
precision exemplary a must for any decent library.' Edward
Acton, European History Quarterly
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