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"Peter Gatrell offers a fresh perspective on social and political upheaval in revolutionary Russia through a close examination of population displacement during World War I. Involuntary migrations - in part the consequence of defeat on the battlefield, in part the result of deliberate action by tsarist generals - led government officials and educated society to question prevailing modes of thinking about social identity and the nature of social order in an unraveling polity."--BOOK JACKET.
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A Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia During World War I (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies)
August 2005, Indiana University Press
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0253213460 9780253213464
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A whole empire walking: refugees in Russia during World War I
1999, Indiana University Press
in English
0253336449 9780253336446
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"Events on Russia's western front gave rise to acute anxieties almost immediately, as it became clear early in the war that Russia had been forced to yield territory to the enemy."
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