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The Bolsheviks and the Red Army 1918-1921

Part of the Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies series
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The emergence of the military agency of the Soviet state is a crucial but neglected aspect of inter-war Soviet history, and in this pioneering study Francesco Benvenuti provides a detailed analysis of the politics (as opposed to the operational activities) of the Red Army during the Civil War.

Several historians have suggested that the roots of Stalinism may be found in the Bolshevik experience during the Civil War, and Benvenuti shows that the military opposition inside the party was much stronger than conventionally supposed: Trotsky's subsequent political weakness owed much to his ruthless pursuit of military goals not always in direct harmony with party interests, as did his technocratic attempts to extend the role of specialist advisers at the expense of party officials.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521257719 / 9780521257718
Hardback
28/10/1988
United Kingdom
272 pages
152 x 228 mm, 530 grams