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RevolutioninRussia: Reassessmentsof 1917. Edited by Edith Rogovin Frankel, Jonathan Frankel and Baruch Knei-Paz. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. xx, 434 pp. $64.95 cloth; $19.95 paper.

RevolutioninRussia: Reassessmentsof 1917. Edited by Edith Rogovin Frankel, Jonathan Frankel and... Russian society. This review can only briefly survey the varied contents o f this v o l u m e . By far, the most valuable contribution is Robert W. T h u r s t o n ' s overview o f recent Western research on prerevolutionary Russia. Graduate students could do far worse to consult his guide. James Y. Simms, Jr. demonstrates how the 1891-92 famine rejuvenated radical groups and altered their internal and public discourse. E d w a r d H. J u d g e d e s c r i b e s h o w the e v o l v i n g urban l a n d s c a p e in R u s s i a n M o l d a v i a increased c o m m u n a l tensions in the years before the 1903 Kishinev pogrom. His second article e x p l o r e s how the tsarist state tried to use p e a s a n t resettlement as a tool for social control. ' . Mark Kulikowski painstakingly details the public appearance o f http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Canadian-American Slavic Studies Brill

RevolutioninRussia: Reassessmentsof 1917. Edited by Edith Rogovin Frankel, Jonathan Frankel and Baruch Knei-Paz. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. xx, 434 pp. $64.95 cloth; $19.95 paper.

Canadian-American Slavic Studies , Volume 28 (3): 324 – Jan 1, 1994

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© 1994 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0090-8290
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2210-2396
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10.1163/221023994X00693
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Russian society. This review can only briefly survey the varied contents o f this v o l u m e . By far, the most valuable contribution is Robert W. T h u r s t o n ' s overview o f recent Western research on prerevolutionary Russia. Graduate students could do far worse to consult his guide. James Y. Simms, Jr. demonstrates how the 1891-92 famine rejuvenated radical groups and altered their internal and public discourse. E d w a r d H. J u d g e d e s c r i b e s h o w the e v o l v i n g urban l a n d s c a p e in R u s s i a n M o l d a v i a increased c o m m u n a l tensions in the years before the 1903 Kishinev pogrom. His second article e x p l o r e s how the tsarist state tried to use p e a s a n t resettlement as a tool for social control. ' . Mark Kulikowski painstakingly details the public appearance o f

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