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Abstract
This essay looks at the ways our understanding of the Russian revolution was conditioned by contemporary narratives of progress and change, and how these narratives and the “historical imaginations” that created them also influenced later tellings of the “great story.” In this way it attempts to reposition the grave problems Russia faced especially after 1914 in terms of the actual and proposed solutions offered by historical actors, and evaluates their effectiveness as well as their relation especially to the evolving meanings of revolution. In the process, it emphasizes the subjective aspects of problems like scarcity and personal loss, and how these might not have been amenable to the rational logics of state administration.
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Russian History’s mission is the publication of original articles on the history of Russia through the centuries, in the assumption that all past experiences are inter-related. Russian History seeks to discover, analyze, and understand the most interesting experiences and relationships and elucidate their causes and consequences. Contributors to the journal take their stand from different perspectives: intellectual, economic and military history, domestic, social and class relations, relations with non-Russian peoples, nutrition and health, all possible events that had an influence on Russia. Russian History is the international platform for the presentation of such findings.