Russia and the USSR, 1905-56

by John Laver

Published 3 November 1997
This title examines the remarkable events which occurred in Russia during the first half of the 20th century. From Tsarist monarchy to communist dictatorship, the narrative charts the events which led up to the revolution of 1905, World War I, the revolutions of 1917, the downfall of the Tsar, the new Soviet state and the civil war which ensued. The author goes on to explore the communists' consolidation of power and the effect they had upon the USSR's economy and society, including collectivization, Five Year Plans and Stalin's terrors. Emphasis is also given to the roles of Lenin and Stalin, with examinations of the different interpretations of the leaders' influence and policies.