The House of Government

The House of Government:A Saga of the Russian Revolution
AuthorYuri Slezkine
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory of the Russian Revolution
Published2017
PublisherPrinceton University Press
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pagesxv, 1104 p. (2018 Princeton 1st edition)
ISBN9780691176949
947.084
LC Class2016049071

The House of Government: A Saga of the Russian Revolution is a 2017 study of the history of the Russian Revolution, the formation of the Soviet Union, and its early history from the days of the New Economic Policy into the early days of Stalinist Rule by the Russian-born American historian Yuri Slezkine. The book consists of "three strains":[1] "The first is a family saga involving numerous named and unnamed residents of the House of Government." The second strain is analytical. It looks at the revolution and subsequent Soviet administration through the lens of the millenarian cult and "aims to capture the rise and fall of Bolshevism through a building and its residents, via a study in eschatology – the creation of an apocalyptic cult, its unexpected success, and its equally unexpected failure."[2] "The third strain is literary...Each episode in the Bolshevik Family Saga, and each stage in the history of the Bolshevik prophecy is accompanied by a discussion of the literary works that sought to interpret and mythologize them."[1]

  1. ^ a b Slezkine, Yuri (2017). The House of Government: A Saga of the Russian Revolution (1st ed.). Princeton, NJ & Oxford, UK: Princeton University Press. pp. XII–XIII.
  2. ^ Hatherley, Owen. "The Story of the Russian Revolution Told Through One Building". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 June 2018.

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