A broad and detailed examination of the stability of the late imperial regime. There is general accord that Russia was not evolving into a stable constitutional monarchy
A broad and detailed examination of the stability of the late imperial regime. There is general accord that Russia was not evolving into a stable constitutional monarchy
Ian D. Thatcher is Reader in Modern History at Brunel University
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Ian D. Thatcher 2. Autocracy in crisis: Nicholas the last Sarah Badcock 3. Late Imperial constitutionalism Peter Waldron 4. Late Imperial Security Police Iain Lauchlan 5. Culture, patronage, and civil society: theatrical impresarios in Late Imperial Russia Murray Frame 6. Tugan Baronovsky and the Russian factory Vincent Barnett 7. Late Imperial urban workers Ian D. Thatcher 8. Late Imperial peasants David Moon 9. Late Imperial revolutionaries Geoffrey Swain 10. The origins, development and demise of M. N. Pokrovskii's interpretation of Russian history James D. White 11. Late Imperial Russia in the Imperial World Paul Dukes
1. Introduction Ian D. Thatcher 2. Autocracy in crisis: Nicholas the last Sarah Badcock 3. Late Imperial constitutionalism Peter Waldron 4. Late Imperial Security Police Iain Lauchlan 5. Culture, patronage, and civil society: theatrical impresarios in Late Imperial Russia Murray Frame 6. Tugan Baronovsky and the Russian factory Vincent Barnett 7. Late Imperial urban workers Ian D. Thatcher 8. Late Imperial peasants David Moon 9. Late Imperial revolutionaries Geoffrey Swain 10. The origins, development and demise of M. N. Pokrovskii's interpretation of Russian history James D. White 11. Late Imperial Russia in the Imperial World Paul Dukes
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