David R. Stone is Pickett Professor of History at Kansas State University, USA. He is the author of A Military History of Russia: From Ivan the Terrible to the War in Chechnya and Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union, 1926–1933 (also from Kansas) and editor of The Soviet Union at War, 1941–1945.
"Stone introduces readers to a new generation of post-Soviet
Russian military history scholarship."-Russian Review
"A masterful survey and synthesis of an understudied and
misunderstood combatant of the First World War. This book should
find a place on the shelves of commanders in Europe and their
staffs, as well as those interested in World War I who are looking
to expand beyond the traditional narratives of the Western
Front."--Infantry
"This is an illuminating and outstanding source book as well as an
engaging narrative of a major theater of the war not well-known and
underappreciated."--World War One Illustrated
"Stone has a reputation as an intelligent, reliable, and clear-eyed
historian, and this book showcases all of his strengths. One of the
many virtues of this volume is that Stone foregrounds several
campaigns that get little attention even in broader global or
European military histories of the war."--The Historian
"Provides an excellent overview of the Russian effort in the First
World War, once that is likely to stand for some time as the
standard English-language work on the subject."--Army History
"A detailed account of the Imperial Russian Army during the Great
War. . . clarifies the titanic struggle on the Easter
Front."--NYMAS Review
"Deftly shifts our perspective not only on the Eastern Front but on
the war as a whole by emphasizing commonalities (among empires,
operations, home fronts) while appropriately highlighting the many
unique challenges faced by the tsarist state."--New Books in
Military History
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