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Russian Revolutions of 1917
Russian Revolution of 1905
Ascher, Abraham. The Revolution of 1905. Stanford University Press, 1988-1992. Examines the Russian Revolution from 1905 to 1907 and the tsarist regime's response.
Harcave, Sidney. First Blood: The Russian Revolution of 1905. Macmillan, 1964. A classic, straightforward narrative history.
Pipes, Richard. Russian Revolution. Random House, 1991. This general study by a prominent historian covers 1899 to 1919.
Verner, Andrew M. The Crisis of Russian Autocracy: Nicholas II and the 1905 Revolution. Princeton University Press, 1990. The events, personalities, and issues of this revolutionary period.
Weinberg, Robert. The Revolution of 1905 in Odessa: Blood on the Steps. Indiana University Press, 1993. The role of Russian labor in the making of the revolution.
Russian Revolution of 1917
Acton, Edward. Rethinking the Russian Revolution. Routledge, 1990. Summary and survey of how historians have perceived the revolution.
Dunn, John M. The Russian Revolution. Lucent, 1994. The story of numerous revolutions in Russia, from the days of serfs and tsars through the rule of Joseph Stalin. For middle school through adult readers.
Moynahan, Brian. Comrades: 1917—Russia in Revolution. Little, Brown, 1992. The principal personalities and events surrounding the revolution.
Pipes, Richard. A Concise History of the Russian Revolution. Knopf, 1995, 1996. A one-volume condensation of two of this author's works: The Russian Revolution and Russia Under the Bolsheviks.
Read, Christopher. From Tsar to Soviets: The Russian People and Their Revolution, 1917-1921. Oxford University Press, 1996. Relates the experiences of ordinary people.
Reed, John. Ten Days That Shook the World. St. Martin's, 1997. Eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution by an American communist; first published in 1919.
Sanders, Jonathan. 1917: The Unpublished Revolution. Abbeyville, 1989. Photographs from the Russian archives arranged chronologically from January to December of 1917.
Shukman, Harold, ed. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Russian Revolution. Blackwell, 1988, 1994. Examines the events of 1917, and explains the background to the revolution and the rise of a new order. Includes biographical articles.
Thompson, John M. Revolutionary Russia, 1917. Waveland, 1989, 1996. Introductory volume clarifies events, personalities, and theories of the period.

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