The Russian Tragedy: The Burden of History: The Burden of HistoryRoutledge, 16 sept 2016 - 322 páginas This work provides an interpretive history of Russia from earliest times to today, recounting the story of Russia's past. It discusses Russia's strengths and weaknesses as a civilization, and the challenges posed by the contemporary effort to remake Russia. |
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... Catherine 4. Reaction and Revolt: The Imperial Dead End 5. Culture, Character, Psyche: A Literary Excursion Part II: The Revolutionary Experience 6. Reform or Revolution, 1900–1917 7. The Awkward World of Leninism, 1917–1928 8. The ...
... Catherine 4. Reaction and Revolt: The Imperial Dead End 5. Culture, Character, Psyche: A Literary Excursion Part II: The Revolutionary Experience 6. Reform or Revolution, 1900–1917 7. The Awkward World of Leninism, 1917–1928 8. The ...
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... Catherine the Great in the eighteenth century as well as Tsar Alexander I in the early nineteenth and Tsar-Reformer Alexander II, under whom Russia's peasants were emancipated from serfdom by royal decree in 1861. At the same time, the ...
... Catherine the Great in the eighteenth century as well as Tsar Alexander I in the early nineteenth and Tsar-Reformer Alexander II, under whom Russia's peasants were emancipated from serfdom by royal decree in 1861. At the same time, the ...
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... Catherine II the Great (1762–96) Conquests in Poland and Turkey Deliberate Westernization Cultural advancement, Age of Enlightenment Paul (1796–1801) Napoleonic wars Political reaction Alexander I (1801–25) Cautious, tentative reform ...
... Catherine II the Great (1762–96) Conquests in Poland and Turkey Deliberate Westernization Cultural advancement, Age of Enlightenment Paul (1796–1801) Napoleonic wars Political reaction Alexander I (1801–25) Cautious, tentative reform ...
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... Catherine I, apparently a barely literate German peasant woman. The staff of the Academy was imported from Germany. It was two of these German scholars, Gottlieb Siegfried Bayer and August Ludwig von Schlozer, who did the first research ...
... Catherine I, apparently a barely literate German peasant woman. The staff of the Academy was imported from Germany. It was two of these German scholars, Gottlieb Siegfried Bayer and August Ludwig von Schlozer, who did the first research ...
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Peter and Catherine | |
The Imperial Dead | |
A Literary Excursion | |
Reform or Revolution 19001917 | |
The Awkward World of Leninism 19171928 | |
The Brave New World of Stalinism 19281953 | |
Reform or RevolutionAgain 19531991 | |
A Cautious Prognosis | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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