Author: Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kerensky
Publisher: London : Cassell
ISBN:
Category : Soviet Union
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
The Kerensky Memoirs: Russia and History's Turning Point
Author: Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kerensky
Publisher: London : Cassell
ISBN:
Category : Soviet Union
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
Publisher: London : Cassell
ISBN:
Category : Soviet Union
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
Russia and History's Turning Point
Author: Aleksander Fyodorovic Kerensky
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780598394835
Category : Russia
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780598394835
Category : Russia
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
Russia and History's Turning Point
Author: Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kerensky
Publisher: New York : Duell, Sloan and Pearce [1965]
ISBN:
Category : Russia
Languages : en
Pages : 606
Book Description
Memoirs of the Minister-President of the Second Provisional Government of 1917, the describe Russia's social and political life from 1905 to the Bolshevik coup d'etat.
Publisher: New York : Duell, Sloan and Pearce [1965]
ISBN:
Category : Russia
Languages : en
Pages : 606
Book Description
Memoirs of the Minister-President of the Second Provisional Government of 1917, the describe Russia's social and political life from 1905 to the Bolshevik coup d'etat.
Was Revolution Inevitable?
Author: Tony Brenton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190658916
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
"Communism's rise and eventual fall in Eastern Europe is one of the most important political conflicts of the 20th century. However, the infamous legacy of the Russian Revolution often overshadows the events of the 1917 uprising itself--the complications of which speak volumes to the resulting international turmoil. In [this book], former British Ambassador to Russia Sir Tony Brenton compiles essays by top Russian historians--including Orlando Figes, Richard Pipes, and Dominic Lieven--to trace the events and ideology that overthrew the Tsarist regime and evaluate the true implications of the revolution"--
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190658916
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
"Communism's rise and eventual fall in Eastern Europe is one of the most important political conflicts of the 20th century. However, the infamous legacy of the Russian Revolution often overshadows the events of the 1917 uprising itself--the complications of which speak volumes to the resulting international turmoil. In [this book], former British Ambassador to Russia Sir Tony Brenton compiles essays by top Russian historians--including Orlando Figes, Richard Pipes, and Dominic Lieven--to trace the events and ideology that overthrew the Tsarist regime and evaluate the true implications of the revolution"--
History's Turning Points
Author: Revel Guest
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781852839581
Category : Great Wall of China (China)
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Tying in with a 13-part international television series, this book examines key moments of world history which have had repercussions on human life. Each turning point highlights the roles of the men and women whose actions and interactions sent ripple effects across the expanse of history.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781852839581
Category : Great Wall of China (China)
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Tying in with a 13-part international television series, this book examines key moments of world history which have had repercussions on human life. Each turning point highlights the roles of the men and women whose actions and interactions sent ripple effects across the expanse of history.
Moscow: The Turning Point?
Author: Klaus Reinhardt
Publisher: Berg Publishers
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Based on a wealth of source material, the author sets out to refute the widely held view among historians and military experts that the German defeat at Stalingrad in the winter of 1942/43 marked the turning-point in the war. He shows how Hitler's attempt to crush the Soviet Union in a Blitz campaign was doomed to failure from the beginning and how defeat outside Moscow compromised his plans for a successful conclusion to the war.
Publisher: Berg Publishers
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Based on a wealth of source material, the author sets out to refute the widely held view among historians and military experts that the German defeat at Stalingrad in the winter of 1942/43 marked the turning-point in the war. He shows how Hitler's attempt to crush the Soviet Union in a Blitz campaign was doomed to failure from the beginning and how defeat outside Moscow compromised his plans for a successful conclusion to the war.
Turning Points in Ending the Cold War
Author: Kiron K. Skinner
Publisher: Hoover Press
ISBN: 0817946330
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
The expert contributors examine the end of détente and the beginning of the new phase of the cold war in the early 1980s, Reagan's radical new strategies aimed at changing Soviet behavior, the peaceful democratic revolutions in Poland and Hungary, the events that brought about the reunification of Germany, the role of events in Third World countries, the critical contributions of Gorbachev and Yeltsin, and more.
Publisher: Hoover Press
ISBN: 0817946330
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
The expert contributors examine the end of détente and the beginning of the new phase of the cold war in the early 1980s, Reagan's radical new strategies aimed at changing Soviet behavior, the peaceful democratic revolutions in Poland and Hungary, the events that brought about the reunification of Germany, the role of events in Third World countries, the critical contributions of Gorbachev and Yeltsin, and more.
The Road Less Traveled
Author: Philip Zelikow
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 1541750942
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
During a pivotal few months in the middle of the First World War all sides-Germany, Britain, and America-believed the war could be concluded. Peace at the end of 1916 would have saved millions of lives and changed the course of history utterly. Two years into the most terrible conflict the world had ever known, the warring powers faced a crisis. There were no good military options. Money, men, and supplies were running short on all sides. The German chancellor secretly sought President Woodrow Wilson's mediation to end the war, just as British ministers and France's president also concluded that the time was right. The Road Less Traveled describes how tantalizingly close these far-sighted statesmen came to ending the war, saving millions of lives, and avoiding the total war that dimmed hopes for a better world. Theirs was a secret battle that is only now becoming fully understood, a story of civic courage, awful responsibility, and how some leaders rose to the occasion while others shrank from it or chased other ambitions. "Peace is on the floor waiting to be picked up!" pleaded the German ambassador to the United States. This book explains both the strategies and fumbles of people facing a great crossroads of history. The Road Less Traveled reveals one of the last great mysteries of the Great War: that it simply never should have lasted so long or cost so much.
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 1541750942
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
During a pivotal few months in the middle of the First World War all sides-Germany, Britain, and America-believed the war could be concluded. Peace at the end of 1916 would have saved millions of lives and changed the course of history utterly. Two years into the most terrible conflict the world had ever known, the warring powers faced a crisis. There were no good military options. Money, men, and supplies were running short on all sides. The German chancellor secretly sought President Woodrow Wilson's mediation to end the war, just as British ministers and France's president also concluded that the time was right. The Road Less Traveled describes how tantalizingly close these far-sighted statesmen came to ending the war, saving millions of lives, and avoiding the total war that dimmed hopes for a better world. Theirs was a secret battle that is only now becoming fully understood, a story of civic courage, awful responsibility, and how some leaders rose to the occasion while others shrank from it or chased other ambitions. "Peace is on the floor waiting to be picked up!" pleaded the German ambassador to the United States. This book explains both the strategies and fumbles of people facing a great crossroads of history. The Road Less Traveled reveals one of the last great mysteries of the Great War: that it simply never should have lasted so long or cost so much.
Turning Points
Author: Mark A. Noll
Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Explores twelve pivotal events in the history of Christianity ranging from the fall of Jerusalem and the coronation of Charlemagne to the Edinburgh Missionary Conference.
Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Explores twelve pivotal events in the history of Christianity ranging from the fall of Jerusalem and the coronation of Charlemagne to the Edinburgh Missionary Conference.
The Turning Point
Author: Nikolaĭ Petrovich Shmelev
Publisher: Doubleday Books
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Two leading Soviet economists explain the Soviet economic crises from the perspective of thorughly informed insiders and the obstacles as well as the potential to perestroika.
Publisher: Doubleday Books
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Two leading Soviet economists explain the Soviet economic crises from the perspective of thorughly informed insiders and the obstacles as well as the potential to perestroika.