Orlando Figes
Born
in London, England
November 20, 1959
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A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891 - 1924
62 editions
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1996
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Natasha's Dance: A Cultural History of Russia
53 editions
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2002
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The Crimean War: A History
43 editions
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published
2010
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The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin's Russia
55 editions
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published
2007
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The Story of Russia
28 editions
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published
2022
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Revolutionary Russia, 1891 - 1991: A History
28 editions
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published
2014
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The Europeans: Three Lives and the Making of a Cosmopolitan Culture
28 editions
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2019
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Just Send Me Word: A True Story of Love and Survival in the Gulag
42 editions
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2012
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Interpreting the Russian Revolution: The Language and Symbols of 1917
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5 editions
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1999
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Peasant Russia, Civil War: The Volga Countryside in Revolution 1917-21
5 editions
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1989
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“The link between literacy and revolutions is a well-known historical phenomenon. The three great revolutions of modern European history -- the English, the French and the Russian -- all took place in societies where the rate of literacy was approaching 50 per cent. Literacy had a profound effect on the peasant mind and community. It promotes abstract thought and enables the peasant to master new skills and technologies, Which in turn helps him to accept the concept of progress that fuels change in the modern world.”
― A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891 - 1924
― A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891 - 1924
“For all too many of these high-born revolutionaries, the main attraction of 'the cause' lay not so much in the satisfaction which they might derive from seeing the people's daily lives improved, as in their own romantic search for sense of 'wholeness' which might give higher meaning to their lives and to end alienation from the world.”
― A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891 - 1924
― A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891 - 1924
“Sveta had much less to say, but she sat with Lev and held his hand, and when I asked her what had made her fall in love with him, she replied, ‘I knew he was my future. When he was not there, I would look for him, and he would always appear by my side. That is love.’
Sveta”
― Just Send Me Word: A True Story of Love and Survival in the Gulag
Sveta”
― Just Send Me Word: A True Story of Love and Survival in the Gulag
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