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Author Robbins, Richard G., 1939- author.

Title Overtaken by the night : one Russian's journey through peace, war, revolution, & terror / Richard G. Robbins, Jr.

Publication Info. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 564 pages) : illustrations, portraits.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Pitt series in Russian and East European studies
Series in Russian and East European studies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 537-550) and index.
Contents Prologue: Butovo, 1938 -- From page to public man, 1865-1904 -- Alarms & civil strife, 1905 -- Master of the province, 1906-1912 -- Security chief, 1913-1915 -- Dzhunkovsky's war, 1915-1918 -- In the shadows, 1918-1938 -- Conclusion.
Summary "Vladimir Fedorovich Dzhunkovsky was a witness to Russia's unfolding tragedy--from Tsar Alexander II's Great Reforms, through world war, revolution, the rise of a new regime, and finally, his country's descent into terror under Stalin. But Dzhunkovsky was not just a passive observer--he was an active participant in his troubled and turbulent times, often struggling against the tide. In the centennial of the Russian revolution, his story takes on special significance. Highly readable, Overtaken by the Night captivates on many levels. It is a gripping biography of a man of many faces, a behind-the-curtain look at the inner workings of Russian politics at its highest levels, and also an engrossing account of ordinary Russians engulfed by swiftly moving political and social currents. Dzhunkovsky served as a confidant in the tsar's imperial court,and as governor in Moscow province during and after the 1905 revolution. In 1913 he became the empire's security chief, determined to reform the practices of the dreaded tsarist political police, the Okhrana. Dismissed from office for daring to investigate and warn Tsar Nicholas about Rasputin, his path led him into combat on the battlefields of the First World War. A natural leader of men, he held his units together even as revolution spilled into the trenches. Arrested as a counterrevolutionary in 1918 and imprisoned until 1921, Dzhunkovsky avoided execution thanks to an outpouring of public support and his reputation for treating revolutionaries with fairness and dignity. Although later he consulted for the Stalinist secret police, he was tried and executed in 1938 as an enemy of the people. Based on Dzhunkovsky's detailed memoirs and extensive archival research, Overtaken by the Night paints a fascinating picture of an important figure. Dzhunkovsky's incredible life reveals much about a long and crucial period in Russian history. It is a story of Russia in revolution reminiscent of the fictional Doctor Zhivago, but perhaps even more extraordinary for being true."--Book jacket.
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Subject Dzhunkovskiĭ, V. F. (Vladimir Fedorovich), 1865-1938.
Dzhunkovskiĭ, V. F. (Vladimir Fedorovich), 1865-1938.
Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917.
Russia.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1894-1917
Subject Governors -- Russia (Federation) -- Moscow -- Biography.
Governors.
Russia (Federation) -- Moscow.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Electronic books.
Biographies.
Added Author Dzhunkovskiĭ, V. F. (Vladimir Fedorovich), 1865-1938.
Other Form: Print version: Robbins, Richard G., 1939- Overtaken by the night. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2017] 0822945169 (OCoLC)989028366
ISBN 9780822983224 (electronic book)
0822983222 (electronic book)
0822945169
9780822945161