Russia in the nineteenth century : autocracy, reform, and social change, 1814-1914 / / Alexander Polunov ; edited by Thomas C. Owen and Larissa G. Zakharova ; translated by Marshall S. Shatz.
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Superior document: | The new Russian history |
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Year of Publication: | 2005 |
Language: | English Russian |
Series: | New Russian history.
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Physical Description: | xvi, 286 p. :; ill., maps. |
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Table of Contents:
- On the path to reform
- "A time of external slavery and internal freedom"
- A colossus with feet of clay
- The end of serfdom
- The great reforms : sources and consequences
- Russia's economy and finances after the emancipation of the serfs
- The opposition movement in post-reform Russia : from "thaw" to regicide
- Russia and the world, 1856-1900
- Under the banner of unshakable autocracy
- Nicholas II : a policy of contradictions
- Opposition and revolution
- On the eve of great changes.