Endurance and Endeavour: Russian History, 1812-1992 (Short Oxford History of the Modern World)

Endurance and Endeavour: Russian History, 1812-1992 (Short Oxford History of the Modern World)

by J. N. Westwood (Author)

Synopsis

In Russia, both rulers and ruled have long endeavoured to transform their country, each in their own forcible way. Their efforts never quite seemed to bring the results hoped for, and despite reform and revolution some things have changed very little. This book sets out to relate Russian tradition and circumstances to the events of history, and to encourage readers to seek their own explanation of the country's paradox. The 4th edition of this introduction to modern Russian history has been completely revised and updated, with a new chapter on the most recent developments in the former Soviet Union. It should be of interest to 6th form and 1st and 2nd year undergraduate students of modern Russian and European history, and of Soviet/post-Soviet politics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 635
Edition: 4
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 01 Mar 1993

ISBN 10: 0198731035
ISBN 13: 9780198731030

Media Reviews
John Westwood's survey of Russian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is probably the finest single volume of its type. Its approach is balanced and informed ... elegant, lovely, and eminently readable. As an introduction to the subject, it cannot be recommended too highly. --Journal
of European Studies
In this new fourth edition J.N. Westwood has brought up to date his outstanding introduction to Russian and Soviet history. As a survey of modern Russian history it has many merits, always striving to be objective, realistic without being cynical yet also lively, with many apt extacts from
contemporary sources. --Central Asian Survey
An excellent textbook--in general, it possesses the proper balance of detail, analysis, and broad synthesis. Its treatment of historiographical controversies is also sensible. The bibliography is especially useful. --Girish Bhat, State University of New York at Cortland
You just took a fine text and made it better with this edition. Bringing the volume up to date is just what it needed, nothing more. I like the balanced coverage of all aspects of history, and the obvious scholarship that marks the treatment of those aspects. Clearly an expert's work, both in the
subject matter and in the way that subject matter is handled. I wish all textbooks were written this well. --Arnold Koekkoek, Dordt College
Praise for earlier editions:
This history of Russia should become the standard work on the period it covers, and no student of the period can afford to be without access to it....It is well written, balanced and sensible in all its judgments, and beautifully presented....A fascinating and thought-provoking book. --Assistant
Masters Association
Attractively presented and very carefully published in the best Oxford tradition....Intelligent, judicious, fair, and eminently readable. --Nicholas Riasanovsky, The Russian Review
A valuable survey of Russian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that deserves to be widely read. --American Historical Review
As an introductory text [the book] has much to recommend it. --The History Teacher
A serious and useful introduction to modern Russian history. --Soviet Studies


John Westwood's survey of Russian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is probably the finest single volume of its type. Its approach is balanced and informed ... elegant, lovely, and eminently readable. As an introduction to the subject, it cannot be recommended too highly. --Journal
of European Studies
In this new fourth edition J.N. Westwood has brought up to date his outstanding introduction to Russian and Soviet history. As a survey of modern Russian history it has many merits, always striving to be objective, realistic without being cynical yet also lively, with many apt extacts from
contemporary sources. --Central Asian Survey
An excellent textbook--in general, it possesses the proper balance of detail, analysis, and broad synthesis. Its treatment of historiographical controversies is also sensible. The bibliography is especially useful. --Girish Bhat, State University of New York at Cortland
You just took a fine text and made it better with this edition. Bringing the volume up to date is just what it needed, nothing more. I like the balanced coverage of all aspects of history, and the obvious scholarship that marks the treatment of those aspects. Clearly an expert's work, both in the
subject matter and in the way that subject matter is handled. I wish all textbooks were written this well. --Arnold Koekkoek, Dordt College
Praise for earlier editions:
This history of Russia should become the standard work on the period it covers, and no student of the period can afford to be without access to it....It is well written, balanced and sensible in all its judgments, and beautifullypresented....A fascinating and thought-provoking book. -- Assistant
Masters Association
Attractively presented and very carefully published in the best Oxford tradition....Intelligent, judicious, fair, and eminently readable. --Nicholas Riasanovsky, The Russian Review
A valuable survey of Russian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that deserves to be widely read. --American Historical Review
As an introductory text [the book] has much to recommend it. --The History Teacher
A serious and useful introduction to modern Russian history. --Soviet Studies

John Westwood's survey of Russian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is probably the finest single volume of its type. Its approach is balanced and informed ... elegant, lovely, and eminently readable. As an introduction to the subject, it cannot be recommended too highly. --Journal of European Studies
In this new fourth edition J.N. Westwood has brought up to date his outstanding introduction to Russian and Soviet history. As a survey of modern Russian history it has many merits, always striving to be objective, realistic without being cynical yet also lively, with many apt extacts from contemporary sources. --Central Asian Survey
An excellent textbook--in general, it possesses the proper balance of detail, analysis, and broad synthesis. Its treatment of historiographical controversies is also sensible. The bibliography is especially useful. --Girish Bhat, State University of New York at Cortland
You just took a fine text and made it better with this edition. Bringing the volume up to date is just what it needed, nothing more. I like the balanced coverage of all aspects of history, and the obvious scholarship that marks the treatment of those aspects. Clearly an expert's work, both in the subject matter and in the way that subject matter is handled. I wish all textbooks were written this well. --Arnold Koekkoek, Dordt College
Praise for earlier editions:
This history of Russia should become the standard work on the period it covers, and no student of the period can afford to be without access to it....It is well written, balanced and sensible in all its judgments, and beautifully presented....A fascinating and thought-provoking book. --Assistant Masters Association
Attractively presented and very carefully published in the best Oxford tradition....Intelligent, judicious, fair, and eminently readable. --Nicholas Riasanovsky, The Russian Review
A valuable survey of Russian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that deserves to be widely read. --American Historical Review
As an introductory text [the book] has much to recommend it. --The History Teacher
A serious and useful introduction to modern Russian history. --Soviet Studies


John Westwood's survey of Russian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is probably the finest single volume of its type. Its approach is balanced and informed ... elegant, lovely, and eminently readable. As an introduction to the subject, it cannot be recommended too highly. --Journal of European Studies


In this new fourth edition J.N. Westwood has brought up to date his outstanding introduction to Russian and Soviet history. As a survey of modern Russian history it has many merits, always striving to be objective, realistic without being cynical yet also lively, with many apt extacts from contemporary sources. --Central Asian Survey


An excellent textbook--in general, it possesses the proper balance of detail, analysis, and broad synthesis. Its treatment of historiographical controversies is also sensible. The bibliography is especially useful. --Girish Bhat, State University of New York at Cortland


You just took a fine text and made it better with this edition. Bringing the volume up to date is just what it needed, nothing more. I like the balanced coverage of all aspects of history, and the obvious scholarship that marks the treatment of those aspects. Clearly an expert's work, both in the subject matter and in the way that subject matter is handled. I wish all textbooks were written this well. --Arnold Koekkoek, Dordt College


Praise for earlier editions:


This history of Russia should become the standard work on the period it covers, and no student of the period can afford to be without access to it....It is well written, balanced and sensible in all its judgments, and beautifully presented....A fascinating and thought-provoking book. -- Assistant Masters Association


Attractively presented and very carefully published in the best Oxford tradition....Intelligent, judicious, fair, and eminently readable. --Nicholas Riasanovsky, The Russian Review


A valuable survey of Russian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that deserves to be widely read. --American Historical Review


As an introductory text [the book] has much to recommend it. --The History Teacher


A serious and useful introduction to modern Russian history. --Soviet Studies