Late Tsarist Russia, 1881–1913 Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe Series
This book brings together the large volume of work on late Tsarist Russia published over the last 30 years, to show an overall picture of Russia under the last two tsars - before the war brought down not only the Russian empire but also those of Germany, Austria?Hungary and Turkey. It turns the attention from the old emphases on workers, revolutionaries, and a reactionary government, to a more diverse and nuanced picture of a country which was both a major European great power, facing the challenges of modernization and industrialization, and also a multi-ethnic and multi-confessional empire stretching across both Europe and Asia.
Introduction 1 Imperial Russia 2 Art, Industry, and Civil Society 3 Peasants, Workers, and Revolutionaries 4 From War to Revolution 5 From Revolution to Repression 6 Constitutional Russia 7 The Silver Age
Beryl Williams is an Emeritus Reader in History at the University of Sussex.
Date de parution : 04-2022
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Late Tsarist Russia, 1881–1913 :
Mots-clés :
Alexander III; constitutional Russia's silver age; St Petersburg; Russia's textile industry; Revolutionary Parties; Russian empire; October Manifesto; Young Men; Civil Society; Alexander II; Savva Mamontov; Narodnaia Volia; Central Government; Georgian Social Democrats; Nizhnii Novgorod; Moscow Merchants; Zemstvo Constitutionalists; Anglo-Russian Entente; Landlord Land; Zemskii Sobor; Late Tsarist Russia; Bloody Sunday; Armenian Revolutionary Federation; Russian Monarchist Party; Town Duma; Tsar Liberator; Strike Committee; Konstantin Korovin