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- catalog abstract "Revised and expanded to cover the initiation of glasnost and perestroika in 1985, the resignation of Gorbachev in 1991, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the events of 1992, the most authoritative, readable, and well-balanced history of Russia is now more timely than ever. Widely acclaimed as the best one-volume survey available, written by one of the foremost scholars in the field, Riasanovsky's History has for years been the consistent choice of scholars, Students, and general readers alike. Drawing on both primary sources and major interpretive works, including those by Soviet historians, it paints a rich portrait of each period of Russian and Soviet history through ample coverage of social, economic, and cultural developments, as well as political and military history. Riasanovsky also offers unusually balanced treatment of historiographical issues, stating his own position on points of contention and presenting in turn. Contrasting viewpoints, allowing readers to form their own judgments. With an important new chapter on the Gorbachev period and the breakup of the Soviet Union, and a fully updated bibliography, Riasanovsky's History remains a cornerstone of the literature, the most comprehensive and reliable guide to the main themes of Russian history.".
- catalog contributor b4037397.
- catalog coverage "Russia History.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union History.".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Contrasting viewpoints, allowing readers to form their own judgments. With an important new chapter on the Gorbachev period and the breakup of the Soviet Union, and a fully updated bibliography, Riasanovsky's History remains a cornerstone of the literature, the most comprehensive and reliable guide to the main themes of Russian history.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 613-628) and index.".
- catalog description "Revised and expanded to cover the initiation of glasnost and perestroika in 1985, the resignation of Gorbachev in 1991, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the events of 1992, the most authoritative, readable, and well-balanced history of Russia is now more timely than ever. Widely acclaimed as the best one-volume survey available, written by one of the foremost scholars in the field, Riasanovsky's History has for years been the consistent choice of scholars,".
- catalog description "Students, and general readers alike. Drawing on both primary sources and major interpretive works, including those by Soviet historians, it paints a rich portrait of each period of Russian and Soviet history through ample coverage of social, economic, and cultural developments, as well as political and military history. Riasanovsky also offers unusually balanced treatment of historiographical issues, stating his own position on points of contention and presenting in turn.".
- catalog description "The Economic and Social Development of Russia from the "Great Reforms" until the Revolutions of 1917. XXXIII. Russian Culture from the "Great Reforms" until the Revolutions of 1917. XXXIV. The Revolutions of 1917 -- pt. VI. Soviet Russia. XXXV. Soviet Russia: An Introduction. XXXVI. War Communism, 1917-21, and the New Economic Policy, 1921-28. XXXVII. The First Three Five-Year Plans, 1928-41. XXXVIII. Soviet Foreign Policy, 1921-41, and the Second World War, 1941-45. XXXIX. Stalin's Last Decade, 1945-53. XL. The Soviet Union after Stalin, 1953-83. XLI. Soviet Society and Culture. XLII. The Gorbachev Period and Beyond, 1985-92. XLIII. Soviet Russia: Concluding Remarks -- App. I. Tables -- 1-4 Russian Rulers -- 5 U.S.S.R.: Indexes of Growth of Population and Gross National Product by Use, 1928-82 -- 6 Political Subdivisions of the U.S.S.R. as of January 1, 1976 -- App. II. A Select List of Readings in English on Russian History.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Introduction. I.A Geographical Note. II. Russia Before the Russians -- pt. II. Kievan Russia. III. The Establishment of the Kievan State. IV. Kievan Russia: A Political Outline. V. Kievan Russia: Economics, Society, Institutions. VI. Kievan Russia: Religion and Culture -- pt. III. Appanage Russia. VII. Appanage Russia: Introduction. VIII. The Mongols and Russia. IX. Lord Novgorod the Great. X. The Southwest and the Northeast. XI. The Rise of Moscow. XII. Appanage Russia: Economics, Society, Institutions. XIII. Appanage Russia: Religion and Culture. XIV. The Lithuanian-Russian State -- pt. IV. Muscovite Russia. XV. The Reigns of Ivan the Terrible, 1533-84, and of Theodore, 1584-98. XVI. The Time of Troubles, 1598-1613. XVII. The Reigns of Michael, 1613-45, Alexis, 1645-76, and Theodore, 1676-82. XVIII. Muscovite Russia: Economics, Society, Institutions. XIX. Muscovite Russia: Religion and Culture -- ".
- catalog description "pt. V. Imperial Russia. XX. The Reign of Peter the Great, 1682-1725. XXI. Russian History from Peter the Great to Catherine the Great: The Reigns of Catherine I, 1725-27, Peter II, 1727-30, Anne, 1730-40, Ivan VI, 1740-41, Elizabeth, 1741-62, and Peter III, 1762. XXII. The Reigns of Catherine the Great, 1762-96, and Paul, 1796-1801. XXIII. The Economic and Social Development of Russia in the Eighteenth Century. XXIV. Russian Culture in the Eighteenth Century. XXV. The Reign of Alexander I, 1801-25. XXVI. The Reign of Nicholas I, 1825-55. XXVII. The Economic and Social Development of Russia in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. XXVIII. Russian Culture in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. XXIX. The Reign of Alexander II, 1855-81. XXX. The Reign of Alexander III, 1881-94, and the First Part of the Reign of Nicholas II, 1894-1905. XXXI. The Last Part of the Reign of Nicholas II: The Revolution of 1905 and the Constitutional Period, 1905-17. XXXII. ".
- catalog extent "xx, 711 p., [36] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "History of Russia.".
- catalog identifier "0195074629 (cloth : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of Russia.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "History of Russia.".
- catalog spatial "Russia History.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union History.".
- catalog subject "947 20".
- catalog subject "DK40 .R5 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Economic and Social Development of Russia from the "Great Reforms" until the Revolutions of 1917. XXXIII. Russian Culture from the "Great Reforms" until the Revolutions of 1917. XXXIV. The Revolutions of 1917 -- pt. VI. Soviet Russia. XXXV. Soviet Russia: An Introduction. XXXVI. War Communism, 1917-21, and the New Economic Policy, 1921-28. XXXVII. The First Three Five-Year Plans, 1928-41. XXXVIII. Soviet Foreign Policy, 1921-41, and the Second World War, 1941-45. XXXIX. Stalin's Last Decade, 1945-53. XL. The Soviet Union after Stalin, 1953-83. XLI. Soviet Society and Culture. XLII. The Gorbachev Period and Beyond, 1985-92. XLIII. Soviet Russia: Concluding Remarks -- App. I. Tables -- 1-4 Russian Rulers -- 5 U.S.S.R.: Indexes of Growth of Population and Gross National Product by Use, 1928-82 -- 6 Political Subdivisions of the U.S.S.R. as of January 1, 1976 -- App. II. A Select List of Readings in English on Russian History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Introduction. I.A Geographical Note. II. Russia Before the Russians -- pt. II. Kievan Russia. III. The Establishment of the Kievan State. IV. Kievan Russia: A Political Outline. V. Kievan Russia: Economics, Society, Institutions. VI. Kievan Russia: Religion and Culture -- pt. III. Appanage Russia. VII. Appanage Russia: Introduction. VIII. The Mongols and Russia. IX. Lord Novgorod the Great. X. The Southwest and the Northeast. XI. The Rise of Moscow. XII. Appanage Russia: Economics, Society, Institutions. XIII. Appanage Russia: Religion and Culture. XIV. The Lithuanian-Russian State -- pt. IV. Muscovite Russia. XV. The Reigns of Ivan the Terrible, 1533-84, and of Theodore, 1584-98. XVI. The Time of Troubles, 1598-1613. XVII. The Reigns of Michael, 1613-45, Alexis, 1645-76, and Theodore, 1676-82. XVIII. Muscovite Russia: Economics, Society, Institutions. XIX. Muscovite Russia: Religion and Culture -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. V. Imperial Russia. XX. The Reign of Peter the Great, 1682-1725. XXI. Russian History from Peter the Great to Catherine the Great: The Reigns of Catherine I, 1725-27, Peter II, 1727-30, Anne, 1730-40, Ivan VI, 1740-41, Elizabeth, 1741-62, and Peter III, 1762. XXII. The Reigns of Catherine the Great, 1762-96, and Paul, 1796-1801. XXIII. The Economic and Social Development of Russia in the Eighteenth Century. XXIV. Russian Culture in the Eighteenth Century. XXV. The Reign of Alexander I, 1801-25. XXVI. The Reign of Nicholas I, 1825-55. XXVII. The Economic and Social Development of Russia in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. XXVIII. Russian Culture in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. XXIX. The Reign of Alexander II, 1855-81. XXX. The Reign of Alexander III, 1881-94, and the First Part of the Reign of Nicholas II, 1894-1905. XXXI. The Last Part of the Reign of Nicholas II: The Revolution of 1905 and the Constitutional Period, 1905-17. XXXII. ".
- catalog title "A history of Russia / Nicholas V. Riasanovsky.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".