Description: Modernising Lenin's Russia: Economic Reconstruction, Foreign Trade and the Railways by Anthony Heywood Reveals Lenin's dealings with Western business through a study of Russian railways. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In this book Anthony Heywood reassesses Bolshevik attitudes towards economic modernization and foreign economic relations during the early Soviet period. Based on hitherto unused Russian and Western archives, he examines an extraordinary decision made in March 1920 to import vast quantities of railway equipment. The book argues that under War Communism and the NEP railway modernization was vital to a strategy of rapid economic modernization, and provides the first detailed case study of the governments import policy. Following the histories of the principal contracts, it analyses Soviet foreign trade as a means to tackle domestic economic challenges. This book provides readers with a new perspective on Soviet economic development, and reveals the scale of Bolshevik business dealings with the capitalist West immediately after the Revolution. Table of Contents Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. Towards Economic Reconstruction, 1917-20: The Birth of the Railway Imports Policy: 1. Prologue; 2. The revolutionary railway vision; Part II. Trade and Isolation, 1920-1: Implementing the Railway Imports Policy: 3. Krasins first results; 4. Approaches to Britain and Germany; 5. Second thoughts; Part III. Retreat, 1921-4: 6. The new order; 7. Denouement; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Review Heywoods book makes an important contribution to our understanding of Soviet economic development in the early 1920s. By integrating policies, politics, and people, he has shed light on what was a more complex and bitterly fought issue than previously thought. Cambridge University Press is to be congratulated for including so many interesting photographs and a full bibliography. Slavic Review It has obviously been written with great care and attention to empirical detail and should give a welcome scholarly boost to analysing the relation between War Communism and NEP. Europe - Asia Studies This is an accomplished piece of scholarly research, which draws on an array of archival sources. The International History Review The detail ... is handled with a light touch, with some humour, and always with an infectious enthusiasm for the subject of railways. Revolutionary Russia Heywoods study serves a broader readership since, in addition to Russia specialists, those interested in interwar European trade or the international locomotive business in the 1920s will derive much benefit from his study. Journal of Economic History The author presents in fascinating detail the confusions and imbroglios of different negotiations, the naivete of Soviet expectations, even the chicanery that individual contracts seemed sometimes to require. The Journal of Modern History Heywoods research has been assiduous, using recently available archive sources in Moscow and St. Petersburg as well as those in Cambridge, London ... and Washington DC ... The text is detailed but generally well argued and clear enough for the non-specialist reader to find his or her way. The Journal of Transport History This book is highly recommended for specialists and for students of the Soviet experiment. American Historical Review This excellent book will interest scholars of soviet foreign policy as well as all who are concerned with early Soviet economic policy-making and the transition to NEP. The Russian Review Review Quote This is an accomplished piece of scholarly research, which draws on an array of archival sources.The International History Review Promotional "Headline" This book reveals Lenins dealings with Western business through a study of Russian railways. Description for Bookstore This book reassesses Bolshevik attitudes towards economic modernization and foreign economic relations under Lenin. It examines the decision to import vast quantities of railway equipment in order to achieve rapid economic modernization, and reveals the scale of Bolshevik business dealings with the capitalist West immediately after the Revolution. Description for Library This book reassesses Bolshevik attitudes towards economic modernization and foreign economic relations under Lenin. It examines the decision to import vast quantities of railway equipment in order to achieve rapid economic modernization, and reveals the scale of Bolshevik business dealings with the capitalist West immediately after the Revolution. Details ISBN0521027179 Author Anthony Heywood Short Title MODERNISING LENINS RUSSIA Pages 364 Publisher Cambridge University Press Series Cambridge Russian, Soviet & Post-Soviet Studies Language English ISBN-10 0521027179 ISBN-13 9780521027175 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 385.094 Series Number 105 Illustrations Yes Year 2006 Publication Date 2006-06-30 Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom Edition 1st Subtitle Economic Reconstruction, Foreign Trade and the Railways Affiliation University of Bradford DOI 10.1604/9780521027175 Audience Professional and Scholarly UK Release Date 2006-06-22 AU Release Date 2006-06-22 NZ Release Date 2006-06-22 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:91381985;
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Book Title: Modernising Lenin's Russia: Economic Reconstruction, Foreign Trad
Number of Pages: 364 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Modernising Lenin's Russia: Economic Reconstruction, Foreign Trade and the Railways
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2006
Subject: Economics
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Author: Anthony Heywood
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