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The Fall of Tsarism contains a series of gripping, plain-spoken testimonies from some of the leading participants of the Russian Revolution of February 1917, including the future revolutionary premier Alexander Kerenskii. Recorded in the spring of 1917, months before the Bolsheviks seized power, these interviews represent the earliest first-hand testimonies on the overthrow of the Tsarist regime known to historians. Hidden away and presumed lost for the better part of a century, they are now revealed to the world for the first time.

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For anyone with even a passing interest in the last days of Tzarism. * K. C. O'Connor, CHOICE *
This is an extremely important book, both because of the remarkable treasure trove of unique new primary sources that it brings to light and because of Lyandres preliminary assessment of their utility and meaning. It reopens important issues in the history of the February Revolution and is a book that anyone interested in the Russian Revolution will want, indeed need, to read. * Revolutionary Russia *
Semion Lyandres shines fresh light on the causes of the February Revolution. He has found important new sources and shows how they can be used to re-interpret the behaviour of leading figures like Alexander Kerensky and Mikhail Rodzyanko. This is an outstanding contribution to early twentieth-century Russian history. * Professor Robert Service, St Antonys College, Oxford *
fascinating and important... the intrinsic interest and importance of these accounts is sufficient to captivate the reader and enhance our understanding of the February Revolution. * Catherine Andreyev, English Historical Review *
This is a landmark publication that will change the interpretation of the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia ... Lyandres has made an immense contribution. From now on, no book on the February Revolution shall be written without careful examination of these interviews. * Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, The Historian *
an exemplary scholarly edition ... This book is a very valuable addition to the sources available for the study of February 1917 * Peter Waldron, European History Quarterly *
The volume, which scholars will eagerly welcome, should also prove of interest to a wider reading public. We owe a debt of gratitude to Semion Lyandres for his persistence and his admirable presentation of these important testimonies of the revolution. * Jonathan Daly, History *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations ; List of Maps ; Note to the Reader ; Chronology of Main Events Mentioned in the Interviews ; Part I: The Story of the Interviews ; 1. The Quest for the Lost Oral Histories of the February Revolution ; 2. M.A. Polievktov and the First Oral Histories of the February Revolution ; Part II: The Interviews ; 3. Engel'gardt ; 4. Chikolini ; 5. Gerasimov ; 6. Rodzianko ; 7. Tugan-Baranovskii ; 8. Nekrasov ; 9. Chkheidze ; 10. Skobelev ; 11. Kerenskii ; 12. Tereshchenko ; Conclusion: The Interviews and the Political History of the February Revolution

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 9/4/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198713487, 978-0198713487
      ISBN10: 0198713487

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Fall of Tsarism contains a series of gripping, plain-spoken testimonies from some of the leading participants of the Russian Revolution of February 1917, including the future revolutionary premier Alexander Kerenskii. Recorded in the spring of 1917, months before the Bolsheviks seized power, these interviews represent the earliest first-hand testimonies on the overthrow of the Tsarist regime known to historians. Hidden away and presumed lost for the better part of a century, they are now revealed to the world for the first time.

      Trade Review
      For anyone with even a passing interest in the last days of Tzarism. * K. C. O'Connor, CHOICE *
      This is an extremely important book, both because of the remarkable treasure trove of unique new primary sources that it brings to light and because of Lyandres preliminary assessment of their utility and meaning. It reopens important issues in the history of the February Revolution and is a book that anyone interested in the Russian Revolution will want, indeed need, to read. * Revolutionary Russia *
      Semion Lyandres shines fresh light on the causes of the February Revolution. He has found important new sources and shows how they can be used to re-interpret the behaviour of leading figures like Alexander Kerensky and Mikhail Rodzyanko. This is an outstanding contribution to early twentieth-century Russian history. * Professor Robert Service, St Antonys College, Oxford *
      fascinating and important... the intrinsic interest and importance of these accounts is sufficient to captivate the reader and enhance our understanding of the February Revolution. * Catherine Andreyev, English Historical Review *
      This is a landmark publication that will change the interpretation of the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia ... Lyandres has made an immense contribution. From now on, no book on the February Revolution shall be written without careful examination of these interviews. * Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, The Historian *
      an exemplary scholarly edition ... This book is a very valuable addition to the sources available for the study of February 1917 * Peter Waldron, European History Quarterly *
      The volume, which scholars will eagerly welcome, should also prove of interest to a wider reading public. We owe a debt of gratitude to Semion Lyandres for his persistence and his admirable presentation of these important testimonies of the revolution. * Jonathan Daly, History *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations ; List of Maps ; Note to the Reader ; Chronology of Main Events Mentioned in the Interviews ; Part I: The Story of the Interviews ; 1. The Quest for the Lost Oral Histories of the February Revolution ; 2. M.A. Polievktov and the First Oral Histories of the February Revolution ; Part II: The Interviews ; 3. Engel'gardt ; 4. Chikolini ; 5. Gerasimov ; 6. Rodzianko ; 7. Tugan-Baranovskii ; 8. Nekrasov ; 9. Chkheidze ; 10. Skobelev ; 11. Kerenskii ; 12. Tereshchenko ; Conclusion: The Interviews and the Political History of the February Revolution

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