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The Red Reign: The True Story of an Adventurous Year in Russia

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(4,773 Sterne; 11 Bewertungen)

Kellogg Durland spent a year in Russia as a journalist in 1906, during a seminal period in Russian history. This is a highly interesting read, knowing as we do what fell out for Russia in the next decade. The Russian Revolution did not appear from nowhere in 1917. Durland's account shows the rumblings that existed before the explosion. (Summary by Lynette Caulkins) (14 hr 24 min)

Chapters

Introduction

18:15

Read by Lynette Caulkins

Chapter I - Into the Shadow

27:22

Read by Lynette Caulkins

Chapter II - Among Officers of the Czar

40:05

Read by Kazbek

Chapter III - At Home with Cossacks (Part 1)

14:43

Read by Courtney Miller

Chapter III - At Home with Cossacks (Part 2)

13:52

Read by Courtney Miller

Chapter IV - Under Martial Law

28:56

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter V - With the Army of "Pacification" (Part 1)

17:52

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter V - With the Army of "Pacification (Part 2)

20:13

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter VI - Courting Arrest

24:38

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

Chapter VII - In Prison

24:50

Read by JIReid

Chapter VIII - A Visit to Marie Spiradonova (Part 1)

16:20

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter VIII - A Visit to Marie Spiradonova (Part 2)

22:28

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter IX - Watching the Duma at Work (Part 1)

25:51

Read by Patrick Wallace

Chapter IX - Watching the Duma at Work (Part 2)

21:19

Read by Patrick Wallace

Chapter X - A Conspirative Meeting

33:29

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XI - The Kronstadt Uprising

23:49

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

Chapter XII - Governmental Terrorism (Part 1)

15:52

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XII - Governmental Terrorism (Part 2)

24:50

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XII - Governmental Terrorism (Part 3)

19:35

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XIII - Amid Warsaw Contrasts (Part 1)

17:12

Read by zanap

Chapter XIII - Amid Warsaw Contrasts (Part 2)

14:38

Read by zanap

Chapter XIV - Among the Muzhiks

31:39

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

Chapter XV - The Peasant Awakening (Part 1)

21:13

Read by Adrian Stephens

Chapter XV - The Peasant Awakening (Part 2)

26:57

Read by Adrian Stephens

Chapter XVI - Through the Hungry Country

20:53

Read by Beth Blakely

Chapter XVII - In the Land of Lost Leaders (Part 1)

19:03

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

Chapter XVII - In the Land of Lost Leaders (Part 2)

19:26

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

Chapter XVIII - My Friends, the Terrorists (Part 1)

21:28

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XVIII - My Friends, the Terrorists (Part 2)

20:34

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XIX - A Close Call (Part 1)

20:55

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XIX - A Close Call (Part 2)

21:36

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XX - With the Russian Workmen (Part 1)

19:25

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XX - With the Russian Workmen (Part 2)

21:21

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XXI - Tolstoy--Odessa--Constantinople (Part 1)

20:21

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XXI - Tolstoy--Odessa--Constantinople (Part 2)

26:48

Read by Rita Boutros

Chapter XXII - The Trend

20:17

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

Appendix A: Caucasian Testimony

9:03

Read by Lynette Caulkins

Appendix B: The Duma's Reply to the Throne Speech

12:50

Read by Lynette Caulkins

Appendix C: M. Lupochin's Letter to M. Stolypin

16:16

Read by Patrick Wallace

Appendix D: Report of Captain Pietuchow on Seidlce pogrom

20:11

Read by Patrick Wallace

Appendix E: Notes on Wages and Cost of Living

7:35

Read by Lynette Caulkins

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

What a harrowing true story. A true unbiased account of life in Russia in 1906, with the brewing up of the 1917 revolution. Had the Tsar been a humane ruler, listening to the poor, keeping a check on his police, army and violent Cossacks, Russia’s history may have been a bit different. I am not surprised the Romanovs were murdered! I found the story very upsetting at times, and wondered if I wanted to hear any more. Thank you Kellog Durland for getting this written. Thank you readers for a well read story.

(5 Sterne)

Fine readings . Russian history with his prophetic ending .

Thank you readers for this eye-opening book.

(3,5 Sterne)