Soviet State and Society between Revolutions, 1918–1929
Explore the intricate dynamics of the Soviet state and society in the pivotal years between revolutions with "Soviet State and Society between Revolutions, 1918–1929." Authored by a renowned historian, this insightful book, published by Cambridge University Press in 1992, spans 300 pages and provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between government and citizenry during a transformative period from the October Revolution of 1917 to the early Stalinist developments of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Delve into the complexities of Soviet governance and the societal changes that shaped this era. Ideal for students, scholars, and history enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition offers a thorough examination of the forces that molded modern Russia. Add this essential read to your collection today and deepen your understanding of Soviet history.