Publication

2014 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England

Language

English

Word Count

71,750 words, Guess

Page Count

287 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100199642052
  • ISBN-139780199642052
  • Library of Congress Control Number2013957079
  • OCLC Control Number893678983
  • OCLC Control Number892007490
and 5 more

Classifications

  • DDC947.08
  • LCCDK264.8.S26 2014
  • LCCDK264.8 .S26 2014
and 2 more
  • LCCD550 .S362 2014
  • LCCD550 .S26 2014

Alternate Titles

  • Imperial apocalypse

Description

The volume opens by laying out the theoretical relationship between state failure, social collapse, and decolonization, and then moves chronologically from the Balkan Wars of 1912-13 through the fierce battles and massive human dislocations of 1914-16 to the final collapse of the empire in the midst of revolution in 1917-18. 'Imperial apocalypse' is the first major study which treats the demise of the Russian Empire as part of the twentieth-century phenomenon of modern decolonization, and provides a readable account of military activity and political change throughout this turbulent period of war and revolution. Sanborn argues that the sudden rise of groups seeking national self-determination in the borderlands of the empire was the consequence of state failure, not its cause. At the same time, he shows how the destruction of state institutions and the spread of violence from the front to the rear led to a collapse of traditional social bonds and the emergence of a new, more dangerous, and more militant political atmosphere.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • The Greater War
  • Greater war

Other Editions

  • Imperial apocalypse: the great war and the destruction of the Russian empireOxford University Press2014-01-01

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