Power and the people : essays on Russian history / John L. H. Keep.

Author
Keep, John L. H. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Boulder : East European Monographs, 1995.
Description
443 p. ; 24 cm.

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    Includes bibliographical references.
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    Includes bibliographical references.
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    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Pt. I. Muscovite Russia. 1. The Muscovite Elite and the Approach to Pluralism. 2. The Decline of the Zemsky Sobor. 3. Bandits and the Law in Muscovy. 4. The Regime of Filaret, 1619-1633
    • Pt. II. Army and Society in Imperial Russia. 5. The Secret Chancellery, the Guards and the Dynastic Crisis of 1740-1741. 6. Catherine's Veterans. 7. Paul I and the Militarization of Government. 8. The Military Style of the Romanov Rulers. 9. The Russian Army's Response to the French Revolution. 10. From the Pistol to the Pen: the Military Memoir as a Source on the Social History of Pre-reform Russia. 11. Chernyshevsky and the Military Miscellany
    • Pt. III. The Russian Revolution. 12. Emancipation by the Ax: Peasant Revolts in Russian Thought and Literature. 13. Russian Social Democracy and the First State Duma. 14. Russia 1917: the Tyranny of Paris over Petrograd. 15. Lenin as Tactician. 16. Lenin's Letters as a Historical Source
    • Pt. IV. Soviet Historiography. 17. The Rehabilitation of M. N. Pokrovskii.
    ISBN
    088033312X
    LCCN
    ^^^95060899^
    OCLC
    33159847
    RCP
    H - S
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