Russia in transition, 1905-1914 : evolution or revolution? / edited by Robert H. McNeal
(European problem studies)
Publisher | New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston |
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Year | [1970] |
Authors | *McNeal, Robert Hatch, 1930- comp |
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Material Type | Books |
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Size | 115 p ; 24 cm |
Contents | The opening of new possibilities, by O. Anweiler Historical transactions: dress rehearsal for 1917 Liberal disappointment in the Duma, by P. Miliukov Liberal optimism concerning the Duma, by B. Pares The failure of Stolypin's tyranny, by A. I. Avrekh Stolypin's progressive statesmanship, by L. I. Strakhovsky Stolypin against the peasants, by S. M. Dubrovsky Constructive governmental action among the peasantry, by G. L. Yaney The economic failure of the land reform, by W. E. Mosse Increasing industrial maturity, by A. Gerschenkron The approaching revolutionary crisis, by B. N. Ponomarev Difficulties among the revolutionaries, by H. Shukman Impressive progress since 1905, by S. S. Oldenburg The question remains open, by H. Rogger Suggestions for additional reading (p. 110-115) |
Subjects | LCSH:Russia -- History -- Nicholas II, 1894-1917 -- Addresses, essays, lectures All Subject Search |
Classification | LCC:DK255 DC:947.08 |
Language | English |
ID | 0000370972 |
ISBN | 0030785650 |
NCID | BA03842404 |
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