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Black night, white snow : Russia's Revolutions 1905-1917 / Harrison E. Salisbury. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Garden City, New York : Doubleday, [(c)1978.Edition: first editionDescription: xv, 746 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0385008449
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DK265.B533 1978
  • DK265.S167.B533 1978
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Contents:
A quiet revolution But for how long? -- Volga Mat' -- "The best and most thoughtful" -- Up against the wall What is to be done? -- Life for the Czar The seeds are planted On the eve The state is set -- "A small victorious war" -- Not a good summer The night before Bloody Sunday The Czar sleeps Lenin The dress rehearsal The first scene The last stages From the tower The arts explode -- "What a bad joke is man!" -- The Starets On the brink Three hundred years Last warnings Impotence before fate -- "We are Kalutsky..." -- "A healthy war" -- The little comb -- "For baby's sake" -- The dance macabre Russian blood A quiet winter -- "Only people changed" -- "I think the revolution has begun" -- The first shot Revolutionary Sunday A year and a half too late -- "Nothing's left but Russia" -- The Czar on the run The Czar steps down The news spreads To the Finland Station At last : Petrograd The tragedy of Lotarevo The Villa Durnovo Lenin hunkers down Waiting The Bolsheviks begin to move October days A threatening night The coup d'etat begins The Winter Palace Before the storm The storming of the Winter Palace The day after Permanent crisis Full steam ahead through the swamp The twelve The house of special designation -- "The terrorists will consider us old women" -- "No news from the outside" -- Where is my home?
Summary: An account of the revolutions in Russia from 1905 to 1917 that resulted in the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty and the establishment of a new form of government.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Withdrawn Non-fiction DK265.S2926 1978 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) WITHDRAWN 31923000326468

A quiet revolution But for how long? -- Volga Mat' -- "The best and most thoughtful" -- Up against the wall What is to be done? -- Life for the Czar The seeds are planted On the eve The state is set -- "A small victorious war" -- Not a good summer The night before Bloody Sunday The Czar sleeps Lenin The dress rehearsal The first scene The last stages From the tower The arts explode -- "What a bad joke is man!" -- The Starets On the brink Three hundred years Last warnings Impotence before fate -- "We are Kalutsky..." -- "A healthy war" -- The little comb -- "For baby's sake" -- The dance macabre Russian blood A quiet winter -- "Only people changed" -- "I think the revolution has begun" -- The first shot Revolutionary Sunday A year and a half too late -- "Nothing's left but Russia" -- The Czar on the run The Czar steps down The news spreads To the Finland Station At last : Petrograd The tragedy of Lotarevo The Villa Durnovo Lenin hunkers down Waiting The Bolsheviks begin to move October days A threatening night The coup d'etat begins The Winter Palace Before the storm The storming of the Winter Palace The day after Permanent crisis Full steam ahead through the swamp The twelve The house of special designation -- "The terrorists will consider us old women" -- "No news from the outside" -- Where is my home?

An account of the revolutions in Russia from 1905 to 1917 that resulted in the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty and the establishment of a new form of government.

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