Revolutionary Russia

Papers
(The TQCC of Revolutionary Russia is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Writing Resistance: Revolutionary Memoirs of Shlissel’burg Prison, 1884-19063
The Last White Victory: Aleksandr Guchkov and the Conradi-Polunin Process of 19233
Clientelist Networks and ‘Nationalist Deviations’: ‘Groupism’ in the Azerbaijan SSR Leadership During Korenizatsiia, 1920–19332
Obshchestvennoe dvizhenie v Rossii. 1891–1905 gg2
Foreign Business and Revolution: The British Engineering Company of Russia and Siberia, 1918–19211
Creeping Authoritarianism in Higher Education and research in georgia: What A Difference A War Makes?1
Politics and Society in the Ukrainian People’s Republic (1917-1921) and Contemporary Ukraine (2013-2022). A Comparative Analysis1
Finnish Communists and the Soviet Colonization of Ingria in the 1920s1
Armenian Intellectuals’ Debates on the Formula ‘Peace without Annexations’ and the Destiny of Turkish Armenia after the 1917 Russian Revolution0
‘Lenin Lived, Lenin Lives and Lenin will always Live!’ The Centenary of Lenin’s Death0
Intimate Empire: The Mansurov Family in Russia and the Orthodox East, 1855–19360
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its impact on research0
Diplomacy in Exile: Georgia’s Story at the Genoa International Conference in the Diaries of Akaki Chkhenkeli0
The Broken Years: Russia’s Disabled War Veterans, 1904–19210
The Moderate Bolshevik: Mikhail Tomsky from the Factory to the Kremlin, 1880-19360
Bab’i Buntyin Semirech’e: Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Central Asia during the First World War0
On Arid Ground: Political Ecologies of Empire in Russian Central Asia0
Soviet Nightingales: Care Under Communism0
Reply to Charters Wynn0
Lenin and the October Coup in Russia’s Ancient Heartlands0
Russia’s War on Ukraine and the Legacy of the ‘Archival Revolution’0
Belarusian Nation-Building in Times of War and Revolution0
Russian Utopia: A Century of Revolutionary Possibilities0
It’s Only a Joke, Comrade! Humour, Trust and Everyday Life Under Stalin0
Larry Holmes. Revisiting the Revolution: The Unmaking of Russia's Official History of 19170
Eurasia Without Borders: The Dream of a Leftist Literary Commons, 1919–19430
Lenin’s Restless Legacy: Ambivalence of Politics, Ambivalence of Memory0
Doing Research During Wartime: A View from the Regions0
Geographies of Nationhood: Cartography, Science, and Society in the Russian Imperial Baltic0
The Last Peasant War: Violence and Revolution in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe0
Russia in World History, a Transnational Approach0
The British Interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine Versus Communist Militarism in the Mid-1920s (The Cases of Iran and Afghanistan)0
Away from Russia? History Writing Before, During, and After the War0
Communist Dissidents in Early Soviet Russia0
Of Transits and Transitions: Moscow-Bound Travels of Foreign Communists as a Transformative Experience, 1919–19390
Sotsial'naia Politika Antibolshevistskikh Pravitel'stv na Vostoke Rossii: Ideologiia, Zakonodatel'stvo, Praktika (iiun' 1918 – oktiabr' 1922)0
Class Elisions: Social Dimensions of Violence and State Building in Europe’s Great War and Revolution0
Spaces of Revolution: The Spatial Tactics of Urban Socialism in a Siberian City, c. 1895–19050
The Philo-Fascist Leanings of a ‘Literary Project’: A Page in the History of the Bratstvo Russkoi Pravdy0
Between Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism: Evgenii Korovin and Soviet International Law, 1917–280
‘Will that great poet come soon?’: messianic themes, religious ideation and Marxist zeal in the 1905 revolution0
A Nation of Refugees. Russia’s Jews in World War 10
Revolutionary Philanthropy: Aid to Political Prisoners and Exiles in Late Imperial Russia0
Media's Impact on US-Russian Relations: US Newspapers Respond to the 1917 Revolutions0
Russia’s War on Ukraine and the Dilemmas of Historical Research0
Freedom from Violence and Lies: Anton Chekhov’s Life and Writings0
Krushenie Tsentrosibiri: monografiia0
A Hundred Years On: What can Lenin do for us and What can we do for Lenin?0
Assignment Moscow: Reporting on Russia from Lenin to Putin0
Borders in Red: Managing Diversity in the Early Soviet Union0
‘We Are Exactly Like the White Émigrés 100 Years Ago’: The Cultural Repertoire of Exiled Public Intellectuals Fleeing Russia after Its Invasion of Ukraine0
Bread upon the Waters: Food and Fuel in Petrograd, and Russia’s Inland Waterways, 1914–19200
Reply to Lars T. Lih0
Overcoming National and Religious Barriers: The Role of Georgian Muslims in THE 1905 Revolution0
Recent French Historiography and the Legacy of the Revolutions of 19170
Slova i konflikty: iazyk protivostoianiia i ėskalatsiia Grazhdanskoi voiny v Rossii . St Petersburg: Izdatel'stvo Evropeiskogo universiteta v Sankt-Peterburge0
Re-examining Lenin’s Writings on the National Question: An Early Marxist Critique from the Imperial Periphery0
Life and Death in Revolutionary Ukraine: Living Conditions, Violence, and Demographic Catastrophe, 1917–19230
Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia0
Lev Kamenev: “Ia ne soglasen”0
Lenin’s Civil War Cabinet0
The Dark Side of Early Soviet Childhood, 1917–1941: Children's Tragedy0
A Re-Examination of Russian Harvest Statistics for the End of the Nineteenth Century0
From Self-determination to Secession? The Bolsheviks and National Self-determination, 1914–19240
‘ … If not a Revolutionary Museum, then at Least an Oppositional One … ’: the Russian Revolutionary Movement’s Initiatives to Create a Revolutionary Museum in 1901–19170
Stalin’s Quest for Gold: The Torgsin Hard-Currency Shops and Soviet Industrialization0
M.N. Pokrovskii and the Origins of Soviet Historiography0
The Re-Radicalization of Baku Provincial Workers in 19160
Stalin is the Lenin of Today: Lenin in Georgia0
Islamic Leadership and the State in Eurasia0
Coming to Terms With Russian History0
Siberian Exile and the Invention of Revolutionary Russia, 1825–1917: Exiles, Émigrés and the International Reception of Russian Radicalism.0
Russian Pogroms and Jewish Revolution, 1905. Class, Ethnicity, Autocracy in the First Russian Revolution0
Toward a Constitutional Monarchy or a Dictatorship? The Progressive Nationalists, the Far Right, and the Monarchy, July 1914–February 19170
Revolutionary, Terrorist, and Muse: Mariia Alekseevna Prokof’eva, 1883–19130
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