Description
This book traces the clash between the 'Reds' of the Moscow-based Soviet regime and the 'Whites', the militaristic, counter-revolutionary governments.
Reviews
"This large study deserves a place in major academic libraries." F.J. Breit, Choice
"...this examination of the Kolchak episode in counterrevolutionary history easily surpasses in documentation and sensible analysis earlier studies of the White movement in Siberia." John M. Thompson, Slavic Review
"As the definitive treatment of one of the most important episodes in Russia's turbulent history, this book does much to clarify our understanding of the forces and events that brought the Soviet Union into being. Smele paints a canvas of great breadth and fascinating perspective. Exhaustive and far-ranging research makes this book all but certain to become a classic is its field, and all historians of the Russian Civil War and Siberia must stand greatly in its author's debt for that reason." W. Bruce Lincoln, American Historical Review
"This is the fullest account to date of the rise of the White movement in Siberia." Vladimir Brovkin, The Historian
Book Information
ISBN 9780521029070
Author Jonathan D. Smele
Format Paperback
Page Count 788
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1107g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 43mm