Empire and Society
Copyright (c) 1997 by the Slavic Research Center.( English / Japanese ) All rights reserved.
Contents
Foreword |
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Chapter 1: |
From Heresy
to Hann: Self-Castrators in the Civic Discourse of Late Tsarist Russia |
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Chapter 2: |
Notes on
Working-Class Culture in Late Imperial Russia |
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Chapter 3: |
The "Russian
Idea" and the Ideology of the February Revolution |
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Chapter 4: |
The
Habsburg and Russian Empires: Some Comparisons and Contrasts |
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Chapter 5: |
Market
Integration, Economic Intervention of the State and the Decline of
Empires: Austria-Hungary and Russia |
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Chapter 6: |
The
Development of the Russian State System in the Nineteenth and Early
Twentieth Centuries |
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Chapter 7: |
Land-Owning
Nobles and Zemstvo Institutions: The Post-Reform Estate System in Political Perspective |
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Chapter 8: |
Stalin,
Politburo, and Its Commissions in the Soviet Decision-making Process in the 1930s |
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Chapter 9: |
The Making
of Foreign Policy under Stalin |
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Chapter 10: |
The Concept
of "Space" in Russian History - Regionalization from the Late hnperial Period to the Present - |
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Profiles of
Contributors |
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