Inside the Enigma: British Officials in Russia, 1900-39

Inside the Enigma: British Officials in Russia, 1900-39

by Michael Hughes
Inside the Enigma: British Officials in Russia, 1900-39

Inside the Enigma: British Officials in Russia, 1900-39

by Michael Hughes

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Overview

The twentieth century has been fundamentally shaped by changes in Russia, where disaster in the First World War was followed by the fall of the Tsar. Nicholas II's replacement first by Kerensky's liberal government then by the Bolsheviks, and the subsequent Civil War and foreign intervention, led to the erection of a system of state tyranny previously unthought of. The Bolshevik regime, with its ideological hatred of other regimes, was a threat to the west where developments in Russia were watched with both horror and fascination.

Britain's information about this series of extraordinary events, and about what might be about to happen next, was largely dependent on the small number of British officials, mainly diplomats, posted in Russia.

Inside the Enigma gives us a view from an unusual and privileged angle of the history of Russia between the turban of the century and the beginning of the Second World War. The discomforts and privations suffered by British officials were matched by their frustration. Impenetrable Tsarist court intrigue was replaced by a wall of disinformation and suspicion after the Bolshevik seizure of power. Nevertheless, what they saw and reported makes remarkable reading.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781852851606
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/01/2003
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

CAROLYN J. KROEHLER is a professional writer and editor who has received her sociological education “on the job.” Before her work on Sociology: The Core, she contributed to criminology and criminal justice textbooks. She edited and helped with the writing of a guide to academic success for college students, Straight A’s: If I Can Do It, So Can You. At the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, she wrote public education and technical materials about water quality and other environmental issues, including a book on drinking water standards.

Table of Contents

Diplomats and Russia
there will be a catastrophe
drawing near the end
a scene of extraordinary disorder
robbery and murder
the worst horrors of history
a very ordinary bureaucracy
a grotesque vision of life.
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