Dedication
Contents
List of tables and maps
Preface
Introduction
1. The front line, 1914-1916
2. ‘Educated society' and the Russian elite
3. Narod: plebeian society during the war
4. Tsarist authority in question, 1915-1916
5. Mobilising industry: Russia's war economy at full stretch
6. Paying for the war, Russian style
7. Feeding Russia: food supply as Achilles' heel
8. Economic nationalism and the mobilisation of ethnicity in the 'great patriotic war'
9. Hierarchy subverted: the February Revolution and the Provisional Government
10. Economic meltdown and revolutionary objectives: from European war to Civil War, 1917-1918
11. Russia's First World War: an overview
Biography
Peter Gatrell is Professor of Economic History at the University of Manchester. He has written extensively on Russia, including (with Nick Baron) Homelands: W ar , Population and Statehood in Eastern Europe and Russia , 1918-1924 (2004) and the prize-winning book, A Whole Empire Walking: Refugees in Russia during World W ar I (1999).






