The Russian bulletin, 1863-1917 : a liberal voice in tsarist Russia / Daniel Balmuth.

Author
Balmuth, Daniel [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Peter Lang, [2000], ©2000.
Description
462 pages ; 24 cm.

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Subject(s)
Series
  • American university studies. Series IX, History ; v. 194. [More in this series]
  • American university studies IX. History ; vol. 194
Summary note
  • "This book details the career of the "professors' newspaper," The Russian Bulletin, which served as a spokesman of Russian liberalism for over fifty years. It defended the legacy of Alexander II's Great Reforms, jury courts, and the zemstvo, and called for the rule of law and, eventually, a constitution and Duma for Russia. It combined this liberal position with a defense of the peasant commune and its egalitarianism and a critical attitude toward factories, business, and the free market.
  • After 1905 the newspaper's views evolved; it slowly began to reconsider its egalitarian liberal populist views and its sympathy toward socialists. Before the fall of Tsarism, it accepted the novelty of individual farming and the benefits of industry and foreign investments."--BOOK JACKET.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. [433]-454) and index.
Contents
  • Ch. I. Russian Bulletin, 1863-1873
  • Ch. II. Russian Bulletin, 1873-1881
  • Ch. III. The World of Newspapers, 1865-1881
  • Ch. IV. Russian Bulletin in the Reign of Alexander III
  • Ch. V. Russian Bulletin and the Censorship, 1881-1894
  • Ch. VI. Russian Bulletin and Economic Changes, 1894-1904
  • Ch. VII. Russian Bulletin and Russian Society, 1894-1904
  • Ch. VIII. Russian Bulletin: Editors and Censors, 1894-1904
  • Ch. IX. Russian Bulletin and the Revolution of 1905
  • Ch. X. Russian Bulletin and the Economy, 1906-1914
  • Ch. XI. Russian Bulletin and Politics, 1906-1914
  • Ch. XII. Russian Bulletin and Journalism, 1906-1914
  • Ch. XIII. Russian Bulletin and the War, 1914-1917.
Other title(s)
Russian bulletin
ISBN
0820449210 (alk. paper)
LCCN
99052913
OCLC
42680498
RCP
C - O
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