
Spies and Commissars
Bolshevik Russia and the West
Robert Service(Author)
Pan Books (Publisher)
Published on 7. June 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-0-330-51728-7 (ISBN)
Description
Robert Service, world-leading expert in Russian history, presents a fresh portrait of the early years of the Revolution.
'Fascinating . . . Service has a wonderful eye for the telling detail' - Independent
1917. The world is locked in an ideological battle.
The Western powers are anxious to prevent Bolshevism spreading across Europe. Lenin and Trotsky are equally anxious that their Communist vision should do just that. But in the wake of the Revolution and Russia's withdrawal from the First World War, there is a distinct lack of reliable information available to either side.
Into this intelligence void step an extraordinary collection of journalists, spies - sometimes not mutually exclusive categorisations - and opportunists. In Moscow Britain's Arthur Ransome, the American John Reed and Sidney Reilly -the 'Ace of Spies' - trade information and broker deals between Russia and the West; in Berlin, Paris and London, the likes of Maxim Litvinov, Adolf Ioffe and Kamenev try to infiltrate the political elite and influence foreign policy to the Bolshevik advantage.
Spies and Commissars is a riveting account of the political wrangling in the immediate aftermath of the Revolution, brought to life through the stories of this ragtag group of individuals. With trademark narrative flair and impeccable research, Robert Service reveals one of the great untold tales of the twentieth century.
'The twenty-first century needs this kind of unflinchingly honest history' - Simon Sebag Montefiore, Wall Street Journal
Discover more fascinating Russian Revolution titles from Robert Service: The Last of the Tsars and Blood on the Snow.
'Fascinating . . . Service has a wonderful eye for the telling detail' - Independent
1917. The world is locked in an ideological battle.
The Western powers are anxious to prevent Bolshevism spreading across Europe. Lenin and Trotsky are equally anxious that their Communist vision should do just that. But in the wake of the Revolution and Russia's withdrawal from the First World War, there is a distinct lack of reliable information available to either side.
Into this intelligence void step an extraordinary collection of journalists, spies - sometimes not mutually exclusive categorisations - and opportunists. In Moscow Britain's Arthur Ransome, the American John Reed and Sidney Reilly -the 'Ace of Spies' - trade information and broker deals between Russia and the West; in Berlin, Paris and London, the likes of Maxim Litvinov, Adolf Ioffe and Kamenev try to infiltrate the political elite and influence foreign policy to the Bolshevik advantage.
Spies and Commissars is a riveting account of the political wrangling in the immediate aftermath of the Revolution, brought to life through the stories of this ragtag group of individuals. With trademark narrative flair and impeccable research, Robert Service reveals one of the great untold tales of the twentieth century.
'The twenty-first century needs this kind of unflinchingly honest history' - Simon Sebag Montefiore, Wall Street Journal
Discover more fascinating Russian Revolution titles from Robert Service: The Last of the Tsars and Blood on the Snow.
Reviews / Votes
Fascinating . . . Service has a wonderful eye for the telling detail * Independent * The twenty-first century needs this kind of unflinchingly honest history -- Simon Sebag Montefiore, <i>Wall Street Journal</i>More details
Edition
Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pan Macmillan
Target group
Interest Age: From 18 years
Edition type
Unabridged edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 131 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
401 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-330-51728-7 (9780330517287)
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E-Book
11/2011
Picador
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Person
Robert Service is a Fellow of the British Academy and of St Antony's College, Oxford. He has written several books, including the highly acclaimed Lenin: A Biography, Blood on the Snow, Stalin: A Biography and Spies and Commissars, as well as many other books on Russia's past and present. Trotsky: A Biography was awarded the Duff Cooper Prize. Married with four children, he lives in London.