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The threat from the east
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Deák, John (Editor)
- Perry, Heather R. (Editor)
- Sencer, Emre (Editor)
- Paddock, Troy (Author)
Title
The threat from the east
Abstract
"This multiauthor collection of essays analyzes Russia's Great War and Revolution from the perspective of the Central Powers and their encounters with Russia and the Revolution. The peoples of the Central Powers, from elites to civilians, understood the violent clash of armies in a variety of ways. Essays highlight the variety of military and civilian experiences and deal with topics of how soldiers, civilians, and intellectuals perceived Russia and how these understandings translated into security goals, utopian plans for conquered territories, and interethnic violence."--
Book Title
The Central Powers in Russia's Great War and Revolution, 1914-22: enemy visions and encounters
Series
Russia's Great War and Revolution
Series Number
7
Date
2020
Publisher
Slavica
Place
Bloomington, Indiana
Pages
41-63
ISBN
978-0-89357-435-2
Citation Key
paddockThreatEast2020
Library Catalog
Library of Congress ISBN
Call Number
D511 .C45 2020
Citation
Paddock, T. (2020). The threat from the east. In J. Deák, H. R. Perry, & E. Sencer (Eds.), The Central Powers in Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914-22: enemy visions and encounters (pp. 41–63). Slavica.
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