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Revolutionary Passage: From Soviet to Post-Soviet Russia, 1985-2000

by Marc Garcelon
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Overview

Revolutionary Passage is a cultural, social, and political history of Russia during its critical period of transformation at the end of the twentieth century. Marc Garcelon traces the history of perestroika and the rise of Vladimir Putin, arguing that the pressure Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms put on the Soviet system gave birth to movements for democratic change. He also shows that the very political arrangements that prompted the fall of Communism also killed hopes for subsequent reform.

At the turning point of this political revolution stood Democratic Russia, or DemRossiia, the principal organization of the Russian democratic movement that helped to dismantle the Soviet system and force the Soviet leadership to change course. However, as post-Soviet Russia committed itself to globalization and U.S.-style economic reforms, the country directed itself away from the Democratic reforms called for by organizations like DemRossiia, and such groups collapsed. Revolutionary Passage provides a close examination of the DemRossiia. Garcelon deftly illuminates the rise and decline of this organization, and how the processes of revolutionary change impacted both Russia and the world.

Synopsis

From perestroika to Putin: a recent history of Russia's turbulent transformation from communist to post-communist nation.

About the Author, Marc Garcelon

Marc Garcelon is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Middlebury College.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Temple University Press
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781592133628

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