
A People's Tragedy
The Russian Revolution – centenary edition with new introduction
$45.49
- Paperback
960 pages
- Release Date
14 February 2017
Summary
Unrivalled in scope and brimming with human drama, A People’s Tragedy is the most vivid, moving and comprehensive history of the Russian Revolution available today.
Opening with a panorama of Russian society, from the cloistered world of the Tsar to the brutal life of the peasants, A People’s Tragedy follows workers, soldiers, intellectuals and villagers as their world is consumed by revolution and then degenerates into violence and dictatorship. Drawing on vast orig…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781847924513 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1847924514 |
| Author: | Orlando Figes |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | The Bodley Head Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 960 |
| Edition: | 100th |
| Release Date: | 14 February 2017 |
| Weight: | 1.21kg |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 155mm x 56mm |
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Critics Review
“It is by far the best history of the Russian Revolution I have ever read.” Frank McLynne
A modern masterpiece – Andrew MarrCombines dramatic power, absorbing narrative and magisterial scholarship – a magnificent tour de force – Christopher Andrew * Sunday Telegraph *The most moving account of the Russian Revolution since Doctor Zhivago – Lucasta Miller * Independent *This book is not just a history; it is an item of history – Neal Ascherson * Independent on Sunday *A People’s Tragedy will do more to help us understand the Russian Revolution than any other book I know – Eric Hobsbawm * London Review of Books *Orlando Figes’s chronicle of the final days of Tsarism and the violent Bolshevism that arose from its ruins is an epic in size, scope and insight, and a classic in its genre… A People’s Tragedy succeeds most in capturing the sheer popular immensity of the upheavals in 1917-18, with all of Russia rising up first against the Tsar and then, with the onset of civil war, against itself. With its perfect balance of analysis and anecdote, A People’s Tragedy is surely among the most readable books on the Russian Revolution and the decades of tumult that made it possible – or inevitable – Brad Davies * Independent *
About The Author
Orlando Figes
Orlando Figes is Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London. Born in London in 1959, he was previously a Lecturer in History and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. A People’s Tragedy received the Wolfson Prize, the NCR Book Award, the W.H. Smith Literary Award, the Longman/History Today Book Prize and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. He is the author of many other books on Russian history including Natasha’s Dance- A Cultural History of Russia, The Whisperers- Private life in Stalin’s Russia, Crimea- the Last Crusade and Just Send Me Word- A True Story of Love and Survival in the Gulag.
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