Revolutionary Dreams: Utopian Vision and Experimental Life in the Russian Revolution

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Revolutionary Dreams: Utopian Vision and Experimental Life in the Russian Revolution

Author(s): Richard Stites (Author)

  • Publisher: OUP USA
  • Publication Date: 13 April 1989
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 324 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0195055365
  • ISBN-13: 9780195055368

Book Description

This book discusses utopian ideals and experimentation before, during, and after the Russian Revolution of 1917. Richard Stites grounds his study in the larger field of Russia’s social, intellectual, and cultural history, examining party programmes, economic policy, and moral practices to recreate the vast tableau of revolutionary life. Above all, he reveals how people expressed revolutionary sentiment through myth, ritual, symbol, cult, and community.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This intriguing book will be read with profit not only by historians of Russia but also by anyone interested in utopian visions and utopian experiments. Stites casts his net widely to draw in a varied catch of science fiction writers, architects, efficiency experts, student communards, and Bolshevik leaders. By dissecting their ideas, he provides a provocative analysis of the hopes of the Russian Revolution.”–American Historical Review

“A dazzling compendium of the manifold ideas and projects that flashed across Russia after 1917.”–Times Higher Education Supplement

“Unlike many previous studies of the subject, this book was not written with a cynical or condescending smirk…Stites is one of a small but increasingly influential group of American Slavists who have dumped the righteous tone of cold war discourse about the Soviet Union. Instead the author delights in revealing diversity.”–New Statesmen & Society

“A major contribution to the social and cultural history of the USSR. Moreover, given its lucid and compelling style…there is no reason why [it] will not sell well to a broader reading public.”–Ronald G. Suny, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

“Rich, learned, and stimulating…What Stites captures beautifully in this fine book is the excitement and the sense of possibility of the time when the Russian Revolution could still inspire utopian hopes.”–Utopian Studies

“[An] original study…Stites has his subject well in hand and writes smoothly, and his work becomes a portrait of the Russian people as they reveal themselves by their dreams.”–The New Yorker

“Recommended for all libraries.”–CHOICE

“An exciting book that will be read and enjoyed by everyone interested in the history of Soviet culture and society. With grace and intelligence, the author illuminates myriad possibilities of social and cultural development that took shape in the revolutionary era. His unique contribution is to show the ambiguity of the first decade of Soviet society, when dreamers from Lenin…to pionerring artists and composers let their imaginations range freely. The result is also a new view of the 1930s as the era when dreams were smothered and the state declared ‘war on the dreamers.'”–Jeffrey Brooks, University of Minnesota

“Thoroughly researched and extremely informative…A book to be enjoyed.”–Political Studies

“A comprehensive and sympathetic look at a long-gone age of revolutionary dreamers and utopia-builders.”–SLOVO

“One of the most original and exciting books in the field of Russian History I have read in well over a decade. Revolutionary Dreams is a wonderfully imaginative book, a work of power, sweep, and energy. Stites has succeeded in breaking down the barriers between political and cultural history, enabling us for the first time to grasp the unique frameworks of thought and feeling (especially and most originally ‘feeling’) that attracted a wide variety of Russians, both educated elite and ‘people, ‘ during the turbulent post-Revolutionary years, and to grasp the significance of the sad fate suffered by many of those who took the emancipatory goals of the revolution seriously. It is nothing less than a tour de force.”–Reginald Zelnik, University of California, Berkeley

Review

`Stites has produced a dazzling compendium of the manifold ideas and projects that flashed across Russia after 1917.
Times Higher Education Supplement

a comprehensive and sympathetic look at a long-gone age of revolutionary dreamers and utopia builders
SLOVO (from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies)

thoroughly researched and extremely informative book … A book to be enjoyed.
Political Studies

Richard Stites’ book is a lively, charismatic catalogue of the many manifestations of Russian ‘pre-figurative behaviour’ … Stites profitably indulges the historian’s love for accreted details and anecdotes, which add up to a cultural mosaic and suggest a scholarly proof.
Spencer Golub, Brown University, Theatre Research International, 1992

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