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Making Sense of War

The Second World War and the Fate of the Bolshevik Revolution

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An edition of Making sense of war (2001)

Making Sense of War

The Second World War and the Fate of the Bolshevik Revolution

New Ed edition
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"In making Sense of War, Amir Weiner reconceptualizes the entire historical experience of the Soviet Union from a new perspective, that of World War II. Breaking with the conventional interpretation that views World War II as a post-revolutionary addendum, Weiner situates this event at the crux of the development of the Soviet - not just the Stalinist - system.

Through a richly detailed look at Soviet society as a whole, and at one Ukrainian region in particular, the author shows how World War II came to define the ways in which members of the political elite a well as ordinary citizens viewed the world and acted upon their beliefs and ideologies."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
432

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Making Sense of War: The Second World War and the Fate of the Bolshevik Revolution
March 25, 2002, Princeton University Press
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Making sense of war: the Second World War and the fate of the Bolshevik Revolution
2001, Princeton University Press
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First Sentence

"ON 24 AUGUST 1942 the readers of Pravda were treated to a rather unusual literary event."

Classifications

Library of Congress
D744.55.W45 2002

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
432
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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OL7758281M
ISBN 10
0691095434
ISBN 13
9780691095431
Library Thing
1795324
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601688

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ON 24 AUGUST 1942 the readers of Pravda were treated to a rather unusual literary event.
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