MH 358 Russian Military History

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This course will survey the military history of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. The focus will be on the first half of the 20th century. Coverage of the earlier pre-World War One period will be more cursory. For purposes of this course, we will define “military history" very broadly. It will include not only themes from traditional military history such as the development of the armed forces, operational history, doctrine and military strategy, but will seek to integrate these themes into the broader context of Russian and Soviet history. Consequently, the wartime history of civilian life as well as the wartime and peacetime interaction between the military and civilian spheres (economy, politics, foreign policy), and even the memory and commemoration of military conflict will be valid areas of inquiry for readings, class discussions, and student writing assignments.

Students will acquire a broad understanding of Russian military and wartime history over the past 150 years. They will, by conducting research on a topic of their choice, gain a deeper understanding of at least one specific subject within the field of Russian military history. We will also strive to apply the history of Russian military and wartime experience to current events throughout the world and prospects for the future history of war and diplomacy if and when the opportunity presents itself.

In class we will discuss primary sources from Russian military history such as Dragomirov's writings on training, the conscription decree of 1874, a Russian priest's interpretation of the war against Germany from 1915, Trotsky's ideas about the Red Army, and other sources. We will also discuss both military issues such as the "preventive war thesis" and Soviet operational art as well as issues pertaining to war and society, such as Soviet memorial culture in the postwar period.

Textbooks

Higham, Robin; Kagan, Frederick (Eds.): The Military History of the Soviet Union. New York: Palgrave, 2002.

Glantz, David M.; House, Jonathan: When Titans Clashed. How the Red Army Stopped Hitler. University of Kansas Press: Lawrence, 1995.

Readings

During the term, we will read some of the following articles and texts. You can consult any of them for your term paper or other research. They are almost all copyrighted and can therefor not be made available to a wider public. You will need a user name and password which the instructor will make available in the online classroom.

Scholarly Articles

Primary Sources

Russian History Links

General Resources / Primary Sources / Resources on Specific Themes

General Resources

Primary Sources

Specific Historical Topics or Persons

Present-Day Russia

Military History Links

General Links and Military Strategy and Theory
Journals and Reference Works
World War One Sites and Collections
World War Two Sites and Collections
Russian Military History

General Links and Links on Military Strategy and Theory

World War One Sites and Collections

These three sites will get you started on just about any aspect of the First World War from combat to poetry, zeppelins to women in the workforce.

Various Wars and Conflicts (primarily Russia and USSR)

There are countless summaries of various wars that can be found with a simple google search. The following webpages have been chosen if they provide original or documentary material.

World War Two Sites and Collections

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Russian Military History

Most of these sites are not terribly scholarly. They are more on the level of "hobby." There is some useful information here, however, especially on weapons, uniforms and operations.



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