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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very informative!!,
By 10catz (Houston or Moscow, depending on the time of the month) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In war's dark shadow: The Russians before the Great War (Hardcover)
I am Russian so I knew quite a lot about Russian history before opening this book. The book is the best guide to Russian history of the period. Here's why:
-It is written in a wonderful language - very easy to read, yet directed towards scholars. -History is divided into chapters that concentrate on specific subjects. -It is full of details that other history books often lack. I was surprised to see Bruce Lincoln use original Russian words instead of finding an English equivalent for it (such as "izba," "domovoj," "dvorovoj," "lapti," etc.). -Finally, I've not yet read a book that concentrates so much, and gives such an in-depth study, on the subjects that are usually avoided being talked about "pre-revolutionary" times (simply because they are deemed not important in the light of warfare). With this book you will get a clear idea of what the Russian society looked like on the dawn of WWI. Bruce Lincoln actually spent several years in the Russian archives doing research (but not just for this book), so he has a first-hand knowledge on the subject. The chapters discuss the following subjects: Chapter 1 - 1891: The Fateful Year: Basic overview of the situation in Russia by the year of 1891: famine, construction of trans-Siberian railway, some politics. Chapter 2 - In the Wake of Famine: Famine, peasants and life in the country. Chapter 3 - Russia's New Lords: Emancipation, new layer of society "Kuptsi" and arts and trade associated with it. Chapter 4 - Life in the Lower Depths: Proletariat and life in cities and towns. Chapter 5 - The Few Who Dared: Revolutionaries - formation of the political parties, radicals, impact on literature. Chapter 6 - Defenders of the Old Order: Royal Defenders - key figures that supported the old "tzar" order; their lives and activities. Chapter 7 - "A Small Victorious War": The Japanese War - why, when, and how. Gives the background, as well. Chapter 8 - 1905: The Year of Turmoil: Revolution of 1905. Chapter 9 - "What We Want is a Great Russia!": Government - parties, duma, people behind the law, the lawmaking process. Chapter 10 - "The Children of Russia's Dreadful Years": Art revolution. Chapter 11 - The Last Days of Peace: Political situation at the dawn of the WWI - foreign relations and repressions. Chapter 12 - The Drums of War: WWI and how it affected Russia and its people.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent History of Pre-Bolshevik Russia,
By David Smith (Dallas, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In War's Dark Shadow: The Russians Before the Great War (Paperback)
"In War's Dark Shadow" is one of the best histories I have ever read. Lincoln does an excellent job of making the reader feel what each of the major participants of this extraordinary time in history felt, from the peasants (narod) and industrial workers, to the revolutionaries and conservatives, and finally to the monarchs. No stone is left unturned in this exhaustive study of the events and the perceptions of those events that led to the downfall of the Romanovs and capitalism in 1917. Many people will be surprised to see the extent of anti-Semitism and xenophobia that permeated the society that later fought off the Nazis in World War II. For an entirely new perspective on the Russian people, I highly recommend this work.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific !,
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This review is from: In war's dark shadow: The Russians before the Great War (Hardcover)
In the forward, W. Bruce Lincoln states the book is "...an effort to explore the lives, thoughts, hopes, and dreams of the men and women who lived in the world's largest empire and to convey some sense of the tensions that tore at the fabric of their existence on the eve of the Great War and the Revolution of 1917." In this effort he succeeds brilliantly. We see portraits of Tsar Alexander III, Nicholas II, Pobedonostsev, Lenin, Rasputin, and a host of other generals, officials and ordinary people who shaped that era. We get an insider's look at what life was like in a peasant community, inside the peasant's izba or house, and their attitudes towards schooling, medicine and religion. We go inside the growing factories and the slums the workers inhabited in the cities with rapidly developing industry. We see the new nobility of the industrial barons, the revolutionaries fighting the tsarist autocracy, the defenders of the Old Order...all come to life in these pages. Graphic descriptions are given of the vicious pogroms against Jews. The impact of the Trans-Siberian Railroad in both economic and a political aspects is covered. The 1904 war with Japan is there with its criminally incompetent generals and and admirals and the war's impact on the development of the Revolution of 1905 as well as the mood of the populace as the nations slides toward the Great War. This well written, illuminating, detailed and well documented book is a classic work on the Russian society of those years and fleshes out the soul of Russia as few other books do. 16 pages of photos. Highly recommended.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A nice suprise,
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This review is from: IN WAR'S DARK SHADOW: THE RUSSIANS BEFORE THE GREAT WAR (Paperback)
I am very interested in Russian history from 1891 through WWII since I collect a certain rifle that was used during that whole period. I have read various histories from the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905 through many of the WWII books that are available. When I saw this volume at a used book store for $4, I figured what the heck. At least I might be able to use it for a reference.
As I opened the cover and saw it started in 1891, I became optimistic. A few pages into the first chapter convinced me that I found a gem; an interesting and informative overview of what is a very important part of Russian history.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read,
This review is from: IN WAR'S DARK SHADOW: THE RUSSIANS BEFORE THE GREAT WAR (Paperback)
I bought this book for a class and was surprised at how engaging it is. This book is very well written and informative, and gave me a great general knowledge of Russia leading up to the Great War. The bibliography is extensive and very useful for anyone researching Russia in this era. Highly recommended.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"What Americans Do Not Understand",
By bibliophiles-on-ice (Alpena, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In war's dark shadow: The Russians before the Great War (Hardcover)
I chose this title, because it was true, at least for me. As Americans, we (some of us, not all) "think" Russians are not "very intelligent", "backward" and even, "less than human."After reading this book, I tend to "get on my soapbox" to help people understand what few choices, the Russian people ever had in the outcomes of their lives! I never knew this before purchasing and reading Mr. Lincoln's book! If you cannot be convinced by the poverty imposed on the Russians through Mr. Lincoln's words, you will be convinced by the heart-wrenching photographs; the children who appear as hopeless, hovels designed as homes with animals living within, death from starvation was not uncommon. And all the time, Russia refused (those in power prior to the Revolution)to feed her people, wheat was being shipped to other European countries. And the Russians never questioned the motives of the Tsar; after the Revolution, they still starved and were murdered by Stalin and Hitler. We need to change our attitudes and this book did it for me.
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
thanks to bookseller julian brogi!,
By Jeanette Fregulia (Quincy, California United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In War's Dark Shadow: The Russians Before the Great War (Paperback)
The book I ordered, In War's Dark Shadow, was exactly as the seller described it - in perfect condition. Since the book is not longer in print, I feel lucky to find one that looks as if it has never been used. The book was shipped promptly, and the seller was a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend this seller!thanks! |
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