Description
Reconstructs the processes leading from Gorbachev's perestroika's reforms, to the rise of Putin's "soft authoritarianism," in ways that shed new light on processes of revolutionary change in recent Russian history
About the Author
Marc Garcelon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Middlebury College.
Reviews
"Garcelon's extensive examination of DemRossiia during the critical 'interregnum' period is novel. His writing is clear and crisp, and his rigorous conceptualization and judicious interpretations, along with his rich fieldwork experience and interview data, are admirable."-Michael Urban, Professor of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz "Revolutionary Passage is an outstanding account of the whole epoch starting with Gorbachev's reforms through the years of Boris Yeltsin until Putin's accession to power by late 1999. The book is excellent, a tour-de-force, and lucidly presented. Garcelon makes an important contribution to the understanding of the role the educated middle class, intellectuals, and experts played during Gorbachev's reforms, and how they were abandoned by Yeltsin. Revolutionary Passage offers a fine-tuned presentation of social structure of the late Soviet Union and the early years of post-Soviet Russia."-Ivan Szelenyi, William Graham Sumner Professor of Sociology and Professor of Political Science, Yale University
Book Information
ISBN 9781592133628
Author Marc Garcelon
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Temple University Press,U.S.
Publisher Temple University Press,U.S.
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 20mm