Thou Shalt Kill: Revolutionary Terrorism in Russia, 1894-1917

Anna Geifman
3.66
35 ratings 3 reviews
Anna Geifman examines the explosion of terrorist activity that took place in the Russian empire from the years just prior to the turn of the century through 1917, a period when over 17,000 people were killed or wounded by revolutionary extremists. On the basis of new research, she argues that a multitude of assassination attempts, bombings, ideologically motivated robberies, and incidents of armed assault, kidnapping, extortion, and blackmail for party purposes played a primary role in the revolution of 1905 and early twentieth-century Russian political history in general.
Genres: HistoryTerrorismRussiaRussian Revolution
388 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
5 (14%)
4 star
17 (49%)
3 star
10 (29%)
2 star
2 (6%)
1 star
1 (3%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Anna Geifman

Lists with this book

Nicholas and Alexandra: The Classic Account of the Fall of the Romanov Dynasty
The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956
Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman
Best Russian History Books
544 books379 voters