Bolsheviks Survive

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  • ISBN 9780822967910
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Petrograd, the imperial capital and the urban stage upon which virtually the entire Russian Revolution was enacted, in 1919 struggled through a year of civil war, hunger, social upheaval, and political and economic challenges. Based on exhaustive research in previously closed Russian archives, Alexander Rabinowitch authoritatively presents an in depth look at how Petrograd’s local Soviet government and Bolshevik Party organizations struggled to implement the Bolshevik Party program, fight domestic and foreign counterrevolutionaries, quiet labor unrest, and provide food, fuel, and education to the local population. The methods and strategies used by the government and party organizations to organize public life and fight enemies, domestic and foreign, not only preserved the infant Soviet regime but proved to be the first manifestation of what would become the one-party authoritarian Soviet political system.

Alexander Rabinowitch is emeritus professor of history at Indiana University. He is also an affiliated research scholar for the Saint Petersburg Institute of History and Russian Academy of Sciences.

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