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This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
Baron Wrangel's memoirs disclose changing conditions of life in Russia from 1847 to 1920. He describes his own life from his childhood on his father's estate (when "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was rudely received by the serf-owning nobles of Russia) through the fall of the monarchy & the coming of the Bolshevik reign of terror.
This study of Russian mobilization in the Great War explores how the war shaped national identity and conceptions of citizenship.