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					<description><![CDATA[The great historian of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Russia returns with an enthralling revisionist history of the Russian Revolution.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A terrific book about a terrifying subject by the best historian of Russia working today&#8217; &#8211; Michael Burleigh, author of <i>The Third Reich</i></b></p>
<p><b>In <i>Blood on the Snow</i>, Robert Service returns to the subject that has formed the backbone of his long and distinguished career: the Russian Revolution.</b></p>
<p>For Service, the great unanswered question is how to reconcile the two vital narratives that underpin the extraordinary but troubled events of 1917. One puts the blame squarely on Tsar Nicholas II and on Alexander Kerensky&#8217;s provisional government that deposed him. The other is the view from the bottom, that of the workers and peasants who wanted democratic socialism, not the Bolshevik dictatorship imposed by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and his successors.</p>
<p>Service&#8217;s vivid and revisionist account spans the period from the outbreak of the First World War to Lenin&#8217;s death in 1924. In it, he reveals that key seeds of the revolution were sown by the Tsar&#8217;s decision to join the war against Germany in 1914. He shows with brutal clarity how those events played out, eventually leading to the establishment of the totalitarian Soviet regime, which would endure for the next seven decades.</p>
<p>Nicholas II, Kerensky and Lenin are to the fore, but Service enriches his narrative by drawing on little-known diaries of those such as the Vologda peasant Alexander Zamaraev, the NCO Alexei Shtukaturov and the Moscow accounts clerk Nikita Okunev. Through the testimony of these &#8216;ordinary&#8217; people, Service traces the tortuous path that Russia took through war, revolution and civil war.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;This authoritative, detailed account shows how Lenin won control of Russia and caused untold misery . . . &#8216; &#8211;<i> The Times</i></b></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The great historian of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Russia returns with an enthralling revisionist history of the Russian Revolution.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A terrific book about a terrifying subject by the best historian of Russia working today&#8217; &#8211; Michael Burleigh, author of <i>The Third Reich</i></b></p>
<p><b>In <i>Blood on the Snow</i>, Robert Service returns to the subject that has formed the backbone of his long and distinguished career: the Russian Revolution.</b></p>
<p>For Service, the great unanswered question is how to reconcile the two vital narratives that underpin the extraordinary but troubled events of 1917. One puts the blame squarely on Tsar Nicholas II and on Alexander Kerensky&#8217;s provisional government that deposed him. The other is the view from the bottom, that of the workers and peasants who wanted democratic socialism, not the Bolshevik dictatorship imposed by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and his successors.</p>
<p>Service&#8217;s vivid and revisionist account spans the period from the outbreak of the First World War to Lenin&#8217;s death in 1924. In it, he reveals that key seeds of the revolution were sown by the Tsar&#8217;s decision to join the war against Germany in 1914. He shows with brutal clarity how those events played out, eventually leading to the establishment of the totalitarian Soviet regime, which would endure for the next seven decades.<br />Nicholas II, Kerensky and Lenin are to the fore, but Service enriches his narrative by drawing on little-known diaries of those such as the Vologda peasant Alexander Zamaraev, the NCO Alexei Shtukaturov and the Moscow accounts clerk Nikita Okunev. Through the testimony of these &#8216;ordinary&#8217; people, Service traces the tortuous path that Russia took through war, revolution and civil war.</p>
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		<title>The Penguin History of Modern Russia: From Tsarism to the Twenty-first Century,</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Russia's recent past has encompassed revolution, civil war, mass terror and two world wars, and the country is still undergoing huge change. In his acclaimed history, Robert Service explores the complex, changing interaction between rulers and ruled from Tsar Nicholas II, through the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917; from Lenin and Stalin through to Gorbachev, Yeltsin, Putin and beyond.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Robert Service&#8217;s<i> The Penguin History of Modern Russia: From Tsarism to the Twenty-first Century</i> provides a superb panorama of Russia in the modern age.</b></p>
<p>  Russia&#8217;s recent past has encompassed revolution, civil war, mass terror and two world wars, and the country is still undergoing huge change.</p>
<p>  In his acclaimed history, now revised and updated with a new introduction and final chapter, Robert Service explores the complex, changing interaction between rulers and ruled from Tsar Nicholas II, through the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and 1917; from Lenin and Stalin through to Gorbachev, Yeltsin, Putin and beyond.</p>
<p>  This new edition also discusses Russia&#8217;s unresolved economic and social difficulties and its determination to regain its leading role on the world stage and explains how, despite the recent years of de-communization, the seven decades of communist rule which penetrated every aspect of life still continue to influence Russia today.<br /> &#8216;Always well-informed and balanced in his judgements, clear and concise in his analysis &#8230; Service is extremely good on Soviet politics&#8217; Orlando Figes, <i>Sunday Telegraph</i></p>
<p>  &#8216;A fine book &#8230; it is a dizzying tale and Service tells it well; he has none of the ideological baggage that has so often bedevilled Western histories of Russia&#8217; Brian Moynahan, <i>Sunday Times</i></p>
<p>  <b>Robert Service</b> is a Fellow of the British Academy and of St Antony&#8217;s College, Oxford. He has written several books, including the highly acclaimed <i>Lenin: A Biography</i>, <i>Russia: Experiment with a People</i>,<i> Stalin: A Biography </i>and<i> Comrades: A History of World Communism</i>, as well as many other books on Russia&#8217;s past and present. His most recent book, <i>Trotsky</i>, has been shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize.</p>
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