This study of Russia\'s home front mobilization in the Great War explores topics as wide-ranging as the press and propaganda, the Orthodox Church, \'spymania\', memorialization, and philanthropy.
It should appeal to individuals interested in World War I, nationalism and national identities, citizenship, gender and war, and the Russian revolution..
This study of Russia\'s home front mobilization in the Great War explores topics as wide-ranging as the press and propaganda, the Orthodox Church, \'spymania\', memorialization, and philanthropy