Late Imperial Russia, 1890-1917

Late Imperial Russia, 1890-1917
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9781317881681
ISBN-13 : 1317881680
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Imperial Russia, 1890-1917 by : John F. Hutchinson

This new interpretation of the final years of Imperial Russia provides a clear and concise introduction to a critical period in the history of modern Russia. Professor Hutchinson outlines the key problems facing the Tsarist regime, and the attitudes of its Liberal critics and revolutionary enemies. In particular, he considers how the monarchy was able to withstand the uprisings of 1904-06, but failed in 1917. This important new study provides an analysis of social, as well as political developments, and concludes with a brief historiographical essay which draws together alternative interpretations of the final years of the Tsars.

Late Imperial Russia, 1890-1917

Late Imperial Russia, 1890-1917
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9781317881698
ISBN-13 : 1317881699
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Imperial Russia, 1890-1917 by : John F. Hutchinson

This new interpretation of the final years of Imperial Russia provides a clear and concise introduction to a critical period in the history of modern Russia. Professor Hutchinson outlines the key problems facing the Tsarist regime, and the attitudes of its Liberal critics and revolutionary enemies. In particular, he considers how the monarchy was able to withstand the uprisings of 1904-06, but failed in 1917. This important new study provides an analysis of social, as well as political developments, and concludes with a brief historiographical essay which draws together alternative interpretations of the final years of the Tsars.

Octobrists to Bolsheviks

Octobrists to Bolsheviks
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 0312581084
ISBN-13 : 9780312581084
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Octobrists to Bolsheviks by : Martin McCauley

The End of Tsarist Russia

The End of Tsarist Russia
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9780143109556
ISBN-13 : 0143109553
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The End of Tsarist Russia by : Dominic Lieven

An Economist Best Book of the Year A Financial Times Best Book of the Year Winner of the the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize Finalist for the Lionel Gelber Prize An Amazon Best Book of the Month (History) One of the world’s leading scholars offers a fresh interpretation of the linked origins of World War I and the Russian Revolution "Lieven has a double gift: first, for harvesting details to convey the essence of an era and, second, for finding new, startling, and clarifying elements in familiar stories. This is history with a heartbeat, and it could not be more engrossing."—Foreign Affairs World War I and the Russian Revolution together shaped the twentieth century in profound ways. In The End of Tsarist Russia, acclaimed scholar Dominic Lieven connects for the first time the two events, providing both a history of the First World War’s origins from a Russian perspective and an international history of why the revolution happened. Based on exhaustive work in seven Russian archives as well as many non-Russian sources, Dominic Lieven’s work is about far more than just Russia. By placing the crisis of empire at its core, Lieven links World War I to the sweep of twentieth-century global history. He shows how contemporary hot issues such as the struggle for Ukraine were already crucial elements in the run-up to 1914. By incorporating into his book new approaches and comparisons, Lieven tells the story of war and revolution in a way that is truly original and thought-provoking.

Late Imperial Russia

Late Imperial Russia
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 0719067871
ISBN-13 : 9780719067877
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Imperial Russia by : Ian D. Thatcher

This volume offers a detailed examination of the stability of the late imperial regime in Russia. Accessible yet insightful, contributions cover the historiography of complex topics such as peasants, workers, revolutionaries, foreign relations, and Nicholas II. In addition, there are original studies of some of the leading intellectuals of the time.

The Radical Right in Late Imperial Russia

The Radical Right in Late Imperial Russia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9781317373025
ISBN-13 : 1317373022
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Radical Right in Late Imperial Russia by : George Gilbert

The revolutionary movements in late tsarist Russia inspired a reaction by groups on the right. Although these groups were ostensibly defending the status quo, they were in fact, as this book argues, very radical in many ways. This book discusses these radical rightist groups, showing how they developed considerable popular appeal across the whole Russian Empire, securing support from a wide cross-section of society. The book considers the nature and organisation of the groups, their ideologies and polices on particular issues and how they changed over time. The book concludes by examining how and why the groups lost momentum and support in the years immediately before the First World War, and briefly explores how far present day rightist groups in Russia are connected to this earlier movement.

Siberia and the Exile System

Siberia and the Exile System
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015002337122
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Siberia and the Exile System by : George Kennan

Smoking under the Tsars

Smoking under the Tsars
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781501722073
ISBN-13 : 1501722077
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Smoking under the Tsars by : Tricia Starks

Approaching tobacco from the perspective of users, producers, and objectors, Smoking under the Tsars provides an unparalleled view of Russia’s early adoption of smoking. Tricia Starks introduces us to the addictive, nicotine-soaked Russian version of the cigarette—the papirosa—and the sensory, medical, social, cultural, and gendered consequences of this unique style of tobacco use. Starting with the papirosa’s introduction in the nineteenth century and its foundation as a cultural and imperial construct, Starks situates the cigarette’s emergence as a mass-use product of revolutionary potential. She discusses the papirosa as a moral and medical problem, tracks the ways in which it was marketed as a liberating object, and concludes that it has become a point of increasing conflict for users, reformers, and purveyors. The heavily illustrated Smoking under the Tsars taps into bountiful material in newspapers, industry publications, etiquette manuals, propaganda posters, popular literature, memoirs, cartoons, poetry, and advertising. Starks frames her history within the latest scholarship in imperial and early Soviet history and public health, anthropology and addiction studies. The result is an ambitious social and cultural exploration of the interaction of institutions, ideas, practice, policy, consumption, identity, and the body. Starks has reconstructed how Russian smokers experienced, understood, and presented their habit in all its biological, psychological, social, and sensory inflections, providing the reader with incredible images and a unique application of anthropology and sensory analysis to the experience of tobacco dependency.

Russia in 1913

Russia in 1913
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9781609090081
ISBN-13 : 160909008X
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Russia in 1913 by : Wayne Dowler

A pivotal year in the history of the Russian Empire, 1913 marks the tercentennial celebration of the Romanov Dynasty, the infamous anti-Semitic Beilis Trial, Russia's first celebration of International Women's Day, the ministerial boycott of the Duma, and the amnestying of numerous prisoners and political exiles, along with many other important events. A vibrant public sphere existed in Russia's last full year of peace prior to war and revolution. During this time a host of voluntary associations, a lively and relatively free press, the rise of progressive municipal governments, the growth of legal consciousness, the advance of market relations and new concepts of property tenure in the countryside, and the spread of literacy were tranforming Russian society. Russia in 1913 captures the complexity of the economy and society in the brief period between the revolution of 1905 and the outbreak of war in 1914 and shows how the widely accepted narrative about pre-war late Imperial Russia has failed in significant ways. While providing a unique synthesis of the historiography, Dowler also uses reportage from two newspapers to create a fuller impression of the times. This engaging and important study will appeal both to Russian studies scholars and serious readers of history.

A History of Russia Volume 1

A History of Russia Volume 1
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 654
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ISBN-10 : 9781843310235
ISBN-13 : 1843310236
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Russia Volume 1 by : Walter G. Moss

This new edition retains the features of the first edition that made it a popular choice in universities and colleges throughout the US, Canada and around the world. Moss’s accessible history includes full treatment of everyday life, the role of women, rural life, law, religion, literature and art. In addition, it provides many other features that have proven successful with both professors and students, including: a well-organized and clearly written text, references to varying historical perspectives, numerous illustrations and maps that supplement and amplify the text, fully updated bibliographies accompanying each chapter as well as a general bibliography of more comprehensive works, a glossary, and chronological and genealogical lists. Moss’s A History of Russia will appeal to academics, students and general readers alike.