A Social History of the Russian Empire 1650 1825

A Social History of the Russian Empire 1650 1825
Author: Janet M. Hartley
Publsiher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1999
Genre: Russia
ISBN: UCSC:32106014238213

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This is a major and wide-ranging survey of the social history of Russia from before Peter the Great right through to Napoleon.

Russia 1762 1825

Russia  1762 1825
Author: Janet M. Hartley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2008-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313352324

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A study of the Russian Empire at the peak of its military power and success (1762-1825), this important book examines how a country with none of the obvious trappings of modernization was able to significantly expand its territory. Russia's military and naval victories culminated in the triumphal entrance of Russian forces into Paris in 1814 in celebration of the defeat of Napoleon. Hartley's treatment is wide-ranging and discusses many aspects of the nature of the Russian state and society-not merely issues such as recruitment, but also institutional, legal, and fiscal structures of the state, the unique nature of Russian industrialization and social organization at the urban and village level, as well as the impact on cultural life. She covers the reign of two of Russia's most prominent rulers: Catherine II (1762-1796) and Alexander I (1801-25). How could a country lacking modernized structures-political, institutional, social, fiscal, economic, industrial, and cultural-sustain this level of military effort and support the largest standing army in Europe? What impact did the strain of this commitment of men and money, including the invasion of 1812, have on the state and society-particularly on those who were either conscripted or the dependents they left behind? Despite the success of the Russian state, by 1825 the strains would become almost unsustainable.

Russia in the Age of the Enlightenment

Russia in the Age of the Enlightenment
Author: Roger Bartlett,Janet M Hartley
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 134920899X

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A History of Russia and Its Empire

A History of Russia and Its Empire
Author: Kees Boterbloem
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2018-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781538104415

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This clear and focused text provides an introduction to imperial Russian and Soviet history from the crowning of Mikhail Romanov in 1613 to Vladimir Putin’s new term. Through a consistent chronological narrative, Kees Boterbloem considers the political, military, economic, social, religious, and cultural developments and crucial turning points that led Russia from an exotic backwater to superpower stature in the twentieth century. The author assesses the tremendous price paid by those who made Russia and the Soviet Union into such a hegemonic power, both locally and globally. He considers the complex and varied interactions between Russians and non-Russians and investigates the reasons for the remarkable longevity of this last of the colonial powers, whose dependencies were not granted independence until 1991. He explores the ongoing legacies of this fraught decolonization process on the Russian Federation itself and on the other states that succeeded the Soviet Union. The only text designed and written specifically for a one-semester course on this four-hundred-year period, it will appeal to all readers interested in learning more about the history of the people who have inhabited one-sixth of the earth’s landmass for centuries.

The Military History of the Russian Empire from Peter the Great until Nicholas II

The Military History of the Russian Empire from Peter the Great until Nicholas II
Author: John W. Steinberg
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2024-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350037199

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This book examines the rise and the fall of the Russian Empire through the lens of its military history. While much of the literature on this history tends to focus on epochs, The Russian Military and the Creation of Empire uses a variety of archival sources to capture this aspect of modern Russia from Peter the Great right up to the present day. John W. Steinberg analyzes the social dynamic between Russian society and its military over time. Through a focus on civil-military relations, he demonstrates that both the Tsarist and Soviet regimes were built on, and ultimately dependent upon, the support of the military. Case studies of significant battles are also used throughout the volume to reveal insights into the roles, missions, and capabilities of the Russian military since 1689. The Russian Military and the Creation of Empire is a vital study for all students of modern Russia and the history of modern warfare.

A History Of Russia Volume 2

A History Of Russia Volume 2
Author: Walter G. Moss
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2004-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857287397

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Moss has significantly revised his text and bibliography in this second edition to reflect new research findings and controversies on numerous subjects. He has also brought the history up to date by revising the post-Soviet material, which now covers events from the end of 1991 up to the present day. This new edition retains the features of the successful first edition that have made it a popular choice in universities and colleges throughout the US, Canada and around the world.

The Russian Nobility in the Age of Alexander I

The Russian Nobility in the Age of Alexander I
Author: Patrick O’Meara
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781788315678

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The reign of Alexander I was a pivotal moment in the construction of Russia's national mythology. This work examines this crucial period focusing on the place of the Russian nobility in relation to their ruler, and the accompanying debate between reform and the status quo, between a Russia old and new, and between different visions of what Russia could become. Drawing on extensive archival research and placing a long-neglected emphasis on this aspect of Alexander I's reign, this book is an important work for students and scholars of imperial Russia, as well as the wider Napoleonic and post-Napoleonic period in Europe.

St Petersburg 1703 1825

St Petersburg  1703 1825
Author: A. Cross
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2003-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781403937469

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A collection of nine articles written by leading scholars in Britain, Ireland, Italy and the USA on various aspects of the city of St Petersburg during the important first century and a quarter of its existence, from its founding in 1703 to the end of the reign of Alexander I. Cartography, architecture, social history and foreign perceptions are some of the subjects covered in these lively and informed essays.