Voluntary Associations and the Russian Autocracy

Voluntary Associations and the Russian Autocracy
Title Voluntary Associations and the Russian Autocracy PDF eBook
Author Adele Lindenmeyr
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1990
Genre Associations, institutions, etc
ISBN

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Voluntary Associations in Tsarist Russia

Voluntary Associations in Tsarist Russia
Title Voluntary Associations in Tsarist Russia PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bradley
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 390
Release 2009-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780674032798

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This text investigates the role of learned, mostly scientific societies in building civil society in imperial Russia. It challenges the idea that Russia did not have the building blocks of a democratic society.

Voluntary Associations and the Russian Autocracy

Voluntary Associations and the Russian Autocracy
Title Voluntary Associations and the Russian Autocracy PDF eBook
Author Adele Lindenmeyr
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1990
Genre Associations, institutions, etc
ISBN

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Voluntary Assocations and the Russian Autocracy

Voluntary Assocations and the Russian Autocracy
Title Voluntary Assocations and the Russian Autocracy PDF eBook
Author Adele Lindenmeyr
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1990
Genre
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Russian Civil Society

Russian Civil Society
Title Russian Civil Society PDF eBook
Author Alfred B. Evans
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Pages 362
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780765615213

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Undertakes an analysis of the development of civil society in post-Soviet Russia. This book analyzes the Russian context and considers the roles of the media, business, organized crime, the church, the village, and the Putin administration in shaping the terrain of public life.

Imagining Russian Regions

Imagining Russian Regions
Title Imagining Russian Regions PDF eBook
Author Susan Smith-Peter
Publisher BRILL
Pages 342
Release 2017-10-02
Genre History
ISBN 9004353518

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In Imagining Russian Regions: Subnational Identity and Civil Society in Nineteenth-Century Russia, Susan Smith-Peter shows how ideas of civil society encouraged the growth of subnational identity in Russia before 1861. Adam Smith and G.W.F. Hegel’s ideas of civil society influenced Russians and the resulting plans to stimulate the growth of civil society also formed subnational identities. It challenges the view of the provinces as empty space held by Nikolai Gogol, who rejected the new non-noble provincial identity and welcomed a noble-only district identity. By 1861, these non-noble and noble publics would come together to form a multi-estate provincial civil society whose promise was not fulfilled due to the decision of the government to keep the peasant estate institutionally separate.

A Companion to the Russian Revolution

A Companion to the Russian Revolution
Title A Companion to the Russian Revolution PDF eBook
Author Daniel Orlovsky
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 498
Release 2020-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 1118620895

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A compendium of original essays and contemporary viewpoints on the 1917 Revolution The Russian revolution of 1917 reverberated throughout an empire that covered one-sixth of the world. It altered the geo-political landscape of not only Eurasia, but of the entire globe. The impact of this immense event is still felt in the present day. The historiography of the last two decades has challenged conceptions of the 1917 revolution as a monolithic entity— the causes and meanings of revolution are many, as is reflected in contemporary scholarship on the subject. A Companion to the Russian Revolution offers more than thirty original essays, written by a team of respected scholars and historians of 20th century Russian history. Presenting a wide range of contemporary perspectives, the Companion discusses topics including the dynamics of violence in war and revolution, Russian political parties, the transformation of the Orthodox church, Bolshevism, Liberalism, and more. Although primarily focused on 1917 itself, and the singular Revolutionary experience in that year, this book also explores time-periods such as the First Russian Revolution, early Soviet government, the Civil War period, and even into the 1920’s. Presents a wide range of original essays that discuss Brings together in-depth coverage of political history, party history, cultural history, and new social approaches Explores the long-range causes, influence on early Soviet culture, and global after-life of the Russian Revolution Offers broadly-conceived, contemporary views of the revolution largely based on the author’s original research Links Russian revolutions to Russian Civil Wars as concepts A Companion to the Russian Revolution is an important addition to modern scholarship on the subject, and a valuable resource for those interested in Russian, Late Imperial, or Soviet history as well as anyone interested in Revolution as a global phenomenon.