Elizabeth White is Lecturer in international history at the University of Ulster, UK.
This book examines the role of the Socialist Revolutionary party, which had been the largest and most popular party in Russia in 1917, and shows how, after the October revolution, rather than disappearing, led by its leadership in exile, it continued to observe and comment on developments in Russia.
1. SRs as Russian Revolutionaries 2. The Socialist Revolutionary Party in Prague 3. The Soviet Union during NEP 4. The Bolshevik Regime, Soviet Society and SR Political Tactics 5. The Socialist League of the New East 6. The SRs and Stalin's Great Turn 7. The Collectivisation of Agriculture 8. The 1930s and the Road to War