Women in Nineteenth Century Russia

Women in Nineteenth Century Russia
Author: Wendy Rosslyn,Alessandra Tosi
Publsiher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781906924652

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"This collection of essays examines the lives of women across Russia--from wealthy noblewomen in St Petersburg to desperately poor peasants in Siberia--discussing their interaction with the Church and the law, and their rich contribution to music, art, literature and theatre. It shows how women struggled for greater autonomy and, both individually and collectively, developed a dynamic presence in Russia's culture and society"--Publisher's description.

Russia in the Nineteenth Century

Russia in the Nineteenth Century
Author: A. I. U. Polunov,Thomas C. Owen,L. G Zakharova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317460497

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This is a comprehensive interpretive history of Russia from the defeat of Napoleon to the eve of World War I. It is the first such work by a post-Soviet Russian scholar to appear in English. Drawing on the latest Russian and Western historical scholarship, Alexander Polunov examines the decay of the two central institutions of tsarist Russia: serfdom and autocracy. Polunov explains how the major social groups - the gentry, merchants, petty townspeople, peasants, and ethnic minorities - reacted to the Great Reforms, and why, despite the emergence of a civil society and capitalist institutions, a reformist, evolutionary path did not become an alternative to the Revolution of 1917. He provides detailed portraits of many tsarist bureaucrats and political reformers, complete with quotations from their writings, to explain how the principle of autocracy, although significantly weakened by the Great Reforms in mid-century, reasserted itself under the last two emperors. Polunov stresses the relevance, for Russians in the post-Soviet period, of issues that remained unresolved in the pre-Revolutionary period, such as the question of private property in land and the relationship between state regulation and private initiative in the economy.

The Peasant in Nineteenth Century Russia

The Peasant in Nineteenth Century Russia
Author: Wayne S. Vucinich,John Shelton Curtiss
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804706387

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A Stanford University Press classic.

Nineteenth Century Russia

Nineteenth Century Russia
Author: Derek Offord
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317879411

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This new Seminar Study provides students with a rewarding introduction to nineteenth-century Russia. This period of Russian history is, of course, characterised by the flowering of an enormously rich intellectual and cultural life, the origins of which lie in the intelligentsia¿s opposition to autocratic rule. Here, Professor Offord introduces the reader to the period while focusing particularly on the rise of radicalism. The book opens with two scene-setting chapters: one looking at the political and social structure peculiar to Russia, and the second looking at the cultural and intellectual background. Then, within a chronological framework, the author examines all the great 'events' in the history of Russian radicalism - from the Decembrist Revolt in 1825, to the 'going to the people' in 1874, and the assassination of Alexander II in 1881. However, throughout the text sustained attention is given to the intellectual dimension of nineteenth-century Russian history. Professor Offord examines all the major schools of thought and looks in detail at all the great thinkers of the day, including Chaadaev, Belinsky, Herzen, Chernyshevsky, Bakunin and Tolstoy. This new book will provide essential reading for anyone studying nineteenth-century Russia. Lucid, accessible and immensely readable, it is a formidable achievement.

Doubt Atheism and the Nineteenth Century Russian Intelligentsia

Doubt  Atheism  and the Nineteenth Century Russian Intelligentsia
Author: Victoria Frede
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299284435

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The autocratic rule of both tsar and church in imperial Russia gave rise not only to a revolutionary movement in the nineteenth century but also to a crisis of meaning among members of the intelligentsia. Personal faith became the subject of intense scrutiny as individuals debated the existence of God and the immortality of the soul, debates reflected in the best-known novels of the day. Friendships were formed and broken in exchanges over the status of the eternal. The salvation of the entire country, not just of each individual, seemed to depend on the answers to questions about belief. Victoria Frede looks at how and why atheism took on such importance among several generations of Russian intellectuals from the 1820s to the 1860s, drawing on meticulous and extensive research of both published and archival documents, including letters, poetry, philosophical tracts, police files, fiction, and literary criticism. She argues that young Russians were less concerned about theology and the Bible than they were about the moral, political, and social status of the individual person. They sought to maintain their integrity against the pressures exerted by an autocratic state and rigidly hierarchical society. As individuals sought to shape their own destinies and searched for truths that would give meaning to their lives, they came to question the legitimacy both of the tsar and of Russia’s highest authority, God.

Russian Economic History

Russian Economic History
Author: Arcadius Kahan
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1989-01-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226422435

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Upon the foundation of his unique experience and education, the late Arcadius Kahan (1920-1982) built a substantial body of scholarship on all aspects of the tsarist economy. Yet some of his important contribution might well have been dissipated were it not for this collection, since many of these essays were often available only in isolated, obscure sources. This posthumous volume makes readily available for the first time ten of Kahan's essays, nine previously published in English and one in German, which serve to integrate his carefully developed picture of nineteenth-century Russian economic history. Kahan's remarkable vision forms a complement to the thought of Gerschenkron, and this volume is certain to become a valuable source for scholars and students of Russian and European economic and social history.

Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century Russia

Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth Century Russia
Author: Galina Ulianova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317314196

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This pioneering work comprehensively examines the history of female entrepreneurship in the Russian Empire during nineteenth-century industrial development.

Art and Culture in Nineteenth century Russia

Art and Culture in Nineteenth century Russia
Author: Theofanis G. Stavrou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1983
Genre: Arts and society
ISBN: 0253203945

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