The Bolshevik Revolution 1917 - 1923 - Volume One
A History of Soviet Russia
Carr, Edward Hallet
Publisher: Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, United Kingdom
Year Published: 1969 First Published: 1950
Pages: 448pp
Resource Type: Book
Cx Number: CX7328
The first volume of E.H. Carr's eight-volume history of Soviet Russia,, containing an analysis of those events and controversies in Bolshevik history between 1898 and 1917 which influenced the nature and course of the Revolution itself.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Part I - The Man and the Instrument
1. The Foundations of Bolshevism
2. Bolsheviks and Mensheviks
3. 1905 and After
4. From February to October
Part II - The Constitutional Structure
5. The Two Revolutions
6. The Constitution of the RSFSR
7. Consolidating the Dictatorship
8. The Ascendancy of the Party
9. Party and State
Note A: Lenin's Theory of the State
Part III - Dispersal and Reunion
10. Policy, Doctrine, Machinery
a) Outlines of Policy
b) Doctrine in Evolution
c) Machinery
11. Self-Determination in Practice
a) The Western Borderlands
b) The Eastern Borderlands
c) Central Asia
d) The Transcaucasian Republics
e) Siberia
12. The Balance-Sheet of Self-Determination
13. Through Alliance to Federation
14. The Constitution of the USSR
Note B: The Bolsehvik Doctrine of self-determination
a) The Nineteenth-Century Background
b) Bolshevik Doctrine Before 1917
List of Abbreviations
Index
Subject Headings