A history of Russia: peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface xiii
PART 1 Russia’s European Century, 1796-1914 i
CHAPTER 1 Russia in the Age of Napoleon:
Paul 1 and Alexander 1,1796-1815
Europe in 1800: The Napoleonic Wars 3
Palace and Parade Ground: Paul I,
1796-1801 6
Alexander Comes to Power: Peace and War, 1801-1807 10
Alliance with Napoleon and Speransky s Vision, 1807-1812 15
The Horned Beast: Invasion and Triumph, 1812-1815 18
CHAPTER 2 The Age of Restoration;
Russia in Europe, 1815-1830 21
The Congress of Vienna and the Holy Alliance, 1815 22
The Golden Age and Pushkin 26
The Blessed Emperor, 1815-1825 30
Secret Societies and the December Uprising 33
The Polish Uprising, 1830 36
CHAPTER 3 Nicholas 1: Monarchy, Society,
Empire, 1825-1855 39
Nicholas Comes to Power, 1825-1830 40
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality 44
Law and Administration, 1830-1840 47
The “Marvelous Decade” 52
European Revolution and Ottoman War, 1848-1856 57
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
Russian Society and Daily Life in the Twilight of Serfdom, 1800-1861 63
On the Land: Nests of Gentry 63
On the Land: Live Souls 66
The Big City: Rich Folk, Poor Folk 72
The Small Town: Provincial Russia 76
Around the Russian Empire, 1801-1861 80
European Borderlands 82 In and Beyond the Caucasus 87 The Steppes of Central Asia 92 Siberia: The Wild East 93 Frontiers of the Imagination 95
Alexander II and the Era of the Great Reforms, 1855-1870 98
Monarchy and Gentry After Crimea 99
The Great Reforms: Emancipation 104
Creating a New Society? The Zemstvo and Legal Reforms 108
Life in the Reform Era 112
Challenge from Poland: The 1863 Rebellion 116
The Turbulent Seventies 119
After the Reforms, 1866-1881 120
Going to the People, 1873-1874 126 Cultural Life in the Capitals 130 Pan-Slavism and the Balkans, 1870-1878 134
Terrorists and Revolutionaries 137 Murder of an Emperor, 1881 140
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality Reaffirmed, 1881-1905 142
The European Empires 143
Ruling Russia: Personalities 144
Ruling Russia: Bureaucracy and Counterreform 147
Church and State: A Conservative Symphony 151
Administering Empire: Russifying the Borderlands 153
From Berlin to Paris 156
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
Economic Structures and Visions, 1881-1905 158
The Drama of Industrialization 159 Money and Markets 166 The Agricultural Sector 170 Other Visions: Marxists and Populists 173 A Eurasian Power 175
Society, Culture, Politics, 1881-1905 179
Class, Status, Profession, Household 180 The 1880s: Universities and Intellectual Life in a Positivist Age 186
The 1890s: Postfamine Politics 189 Orthodoxy and Religious Reform 194 Movements of National Liberation 195
Cultural Explosion, 1900-1920199
New Beginnings: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev 200
Forerunners: Four Giants 202
The Silver Age 204
Art Goes to the People 213
Russia on the Barricades: The Revolution of 1904-1907 215
The Pale Horseman 216 Political Parties and Movements 219
War and Revolution I: From Liaodong to the Zemstvo Congress 221
War and Revolution II: The Bloody Year 1905 224
The Revolutionary Dumas 231
The Duma Monarchy, 1907-1914 236
Government and Society: A New Dialogue? 237 Reform from Above: Stolypin 243 The New Political Culture: Press and Public Opinion 246 Celebrating Russia: The Romanov Tercentenary 249 On the Eve: War and Diplomacy in the Balkans 251
PART II Russia’s Turbulent Twentieth Century and After,
Since 1914 255
CHAPTER 14 Russia in World War 11914-1917 2
The Clash of Arms 257
Tragedy Behind the Lines 259
The War Business 265
On the Home Front 270
War and Peace 272
Midnight of Empire, 1916-1917 274
CHAPTER 15 The Revolutions of 1917 276
February: The Fall of the Monarchy 278
Dual Powerlessness: Government and Soviets 279
The Lid Comes Off: Spectacles of Freedom 287
The Summer of 1917 289
October in Petrograd 293
CHAPTER 16 Civil War: Reds, Whites, and Greens,
1917-1921 297
Soviet Russia 297
Civil War, Front and Rear 302
War Communism and Popular Anticommunism 308
Retaking the Empire 311
Bolshevism in Europe 316
Looking Back 316
CHAPTER 17 The Years of New Economic Policy; Power, Society,
and Culture, 1921-1928 318
The New Regime: Party and State 318
The New Economic Policy: Socialism and Capitalism 322
Society Turned Upside Down 324
Culture and Revolution 327
World Communism and World Relations 330
Who Will Rule? 332
CHAPTER 18 Revolution in the Life of Peoples, 1921-1928 338
USSR: A Multinational State 338
Slavic Renaissance: Ukraine and Belorussia 343
The Jews of Socialism 345 Transcaucasia 346 Red Flag over Oasis and Steppe 348 Empire and Union 354
chapter 19 Stalinism Established 1928-1939 355
Iron and Steel: Industrialization 355 Tractors and Corpses: Collectivization 360 Purge and Terror: The Road to Death 362 State Machine and Political Culture 369
chapter 20 Stalinism: Life Inside the System, 1928-1939 371
Cultural Revolution, 1928-1932 371
Socialist Realism and Mass Culture, 1932-1941 372
Citizens: From the Kremlin to the Gulag 376 Nations of the Union 380 Stalins Parade 385
chapter 21 The Soviet Homeland Defended:
World War II, 1939-7945 388
Facing Fascism, 1933—1939 388
Invasion and Occupation 394
Front and Rear 398
Turn of the Tide 400
The Flidden Wars 402
Sacred War and Modern Memory 404
chapter 22 At the Dawn of the Cold War, 1945-7953 406
The Big Three: Wartime Alliance, 1941-1945 407
Lowering the Iron Curtain 409
The Cultural Pogrom 414
Town and Country, Men and Women 416
Postwar Blues: Malaise and Counterculture 418
Exit Stalin 419
chapter 23 Khrushchev and the Decline of Stalinism,
1953-1964 423
Collective Leadership: Destalinization of the Deed 424 Revelations and Echoes: Destalinization of the Word 425 Reaching Out: Religion and Rocketry 428
Imperial Arena: The Bloc 431 Global Arena: Victories and Defeats 432 The Plot That Worked 436
chapter 24 The Brezhnev Years; Order and Stability, 1964-1982 440
The Politics of Holding On 440 Production and Consumption 443 Technology and the Environment 447 People: Progress and Passivity 448 The Cultural Landscape 450
chapter 25 The Brezhnev Years: Change and Ferment 1964-1982 453
i
Counterpolitics: The Dissidents 453 Underlife: Internal Emigration 456 The Other Half: Soviet Republics 457 Empire: Cuba to High Asia 465 The Old Men Depart, 1982-1985 471
chapter 26 The Gorbachev Revolution, 1985-1991 473
Perestroika: Controlled Reform 473
Glasnost: The Raised Voice 475
New Thinking and Global Détente 476
Economic Woes 478
Political Experiments 481
“And Nations Waken in the Night”? 485
From Putsch to Collapse, 1990-1991 488
chapter 27 The Parting of the Ways: After 1991 492
Boris Yeltsin: Bloodshed in Moscow and Chechnya 492
Boris Yeltsin: Political and Economic Achievements 497
Vladimir Putin 500
Memories of Empire 503
The Outer World 507
Russia in a New Millennium 508
CHAPTER 28 Another Russia: Emigration in the Twentieth
Century 512
Three Waves 512
“Russia Abroad”: Between Two Wars 513
Displaced Persons: World War II 520
The Third Wave and Beyond 525
Interconnections and Dislocations: Émigré Thought
and Culture 528
Suggested Readings A-i
Rulers of Various Russian States A-15
Index I-i
A History of Russia: Peoples, Legends, Events, Forces is a comprehensive narrative conceived and developed after the collapse of the former Soviet Union. As such the text, written by foremost scholars in Russian History7, has been informed by the burgeoning historiography of the 1990s.
Features unique to this text include the blending of straightforward. chronological political narrative with superior, accessible treatment of sophisticated intellectual and cultural traditions, as well as popular culture and its foundations and continuities; the
role of historical memorv and the social and cultural role of
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religion and devotional life; coverage of gender issues; inclusion of the various ethnic groups and nationalities that formed the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, with attention to both their roles and their perspectives; and modern, easily read maps placed within larger geographical contexts that will enhance reader comprehension.
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CONTENTS
Preface xiii
PART 1 Russia’s European Century, 1796-1914 i
CHAPTER 1 Russia in the Age of Napoleon:
Paul 1 and Alexander 1,1796-1815
Europe in 1800: The Napoleonic Wars 3
Palace and Parade Ground: Paul I,
1796-1801 6
Alexander Comes to Power: Peace and War, 1801-1807 10
Alliance with Napoleon and Speransky s Vision, 1807-1812 15
The Horned Beast: Invasion and Triumph, 1812-1815 18
CHAPTER 2 The Age of Restoration;
Russia in Europe, 1815-1830 21
The Congress of Vienna and the Holy Alliance, 1815 22
The Golden Age and Pushkin 26
The Blessed Emperor, 1815-1825 30
Secret Societies and the December Uprising 33
The Polish Uprising, 1830 36
CHAPTER 3 Nicholas 1: Monarchy, Society,
Empire, 1825-1855 39
Nicholas Comes to Power, 1825-1830 40
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality 44
Law and Administration, 1830-1840 47
The “Marvelous Decade” 52
European Revolution and Ottoman War, 1848-1856 57
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
Russian Society and Daily Life in the Twilight of Serfdom, 1800-1861 63
On the Land: Nests of Gentry 63
On the Land: Live Souls 66
The Big City: Rich Folk, Poor Folk 72
The Small Town: Provincial Russia 76
Around the Russian Empire, 1801-1861 80
European Borderlands 82 In and Beyond the Caucasus 87 The Steppes of Central Asia 92 Siberia: The Wild East 93 Frontiers of the Imagination 95
Alexander II and the Era of the Great Reforms, 1855-1870 98
Monarchy and Gentry After Crimea 99
The Great Reforms: Emancipation 104
Creating a New Society? The Zemstvo and Legal Reforms 108
Life in the Reform Era 112
Challenge from Poland: The 1863 Rebellion 116
The Turbulent Seventies 119
After the Reforms, 1866-1881 120
Going to the People, 1873-1874 126 Cultural Life in the Capitals 130 Pan-Slavism and the Balkans, 1870-1878 134
Terrorists and Revolutionaries 137 Murder of an Emperor, 1881 140
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality Reaffirmed, 1881-1905 142
The European Empires 143
Ruling Russia: Personalities 144
Ruling Russia: Bureaucracy and Counterreform 147
Church and State: A Conservative Symphony 151
Administering Empire: Russifying the Borderlands 153
From Berlin to Paris 156
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
Economic Structures and Visions, 1881-1905 158
The Drama of Industrialization 159 Money and Markets 166 The Agricultural Sector 170 Other Visions: Marxists and Populists 173 A Eurasian Power 175
Society, Culture, Politics, 1881-1905 179
Class, Status, Profession, Household 180 The 1880s: Universities and Intellectual Life in a Positivist Age 186
The 1890s: Postfamine Politics 189 Orthodoxy and Religious Reform 194 Movements of National Liberation 195
Cultural Explosion, 1900-1920199
New Beginnings: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev 200
Forerunners: Four Giants 202
The Silver Age 204
Art Goes to the People 213
Russia on the Barricades: The Revolution of 1904-1907 215
The Pale Horseman 216 Political Parties and Movements 219
War and Revolution I: From Liaodong to the Zemstvo Congress 221
War and Revolution II: The Bloody Year 1905 224
The Revolutionary Dumas 231
The "Duma Monarchy," 1907-1914 236
Government and Society: A New Dialogue? 237 Reform from Above: Stolypin 243 The New Political Culture: Press and Public Opinion 246 Celebrating Russia: The Romanov Tercentenary 249 On the Eve: War and Diplomacy in the Balkans 251
PART II Russia’s Turbulent Twentieth Century and After,
Since 1914 255
CHAPTER 14 Russia in World War 11914-1917 2
The Clash of Arms 257
Tragedy Behind the Lines 259
The War Business 265
On the Home Front 270
War and Peace 272
Midnight of Empire, 1916-1917 274
CHAPTER 15 The Revolutions of 1917 276
February: The Fall of the Monarchy 278
Dual Powerlessness: Government and Soviets 279
The Lid Comes Off: Spectacles of Freedom 287
The Summer of 1917 289
October in Petrograd 293
CHAPTER 16 Civil War: Reds, Whites, and Greens,
1917-1921 297
Soviet Russia 297
Civil War, Front and Rear 302
War Communism and Popular Anticommunism 308
Retaking the Empire 311
Bolshevism in Europe 316
Looking Back 316
CHAPTER 17 The Years of New Economic Policy; Power, Society,
and Culture, 1921-1928 318
The New Regime: Party and State 318
The New Economic Policy: Socialism and Capitalism 322
Society Turned Upside Down 324
Culture and Revolution 327
World Communism and World Relations 330
Who Will Rule? 332
CHAPTER 18 Revolution in the Life of Peoples, 1921-1928 338
USSR: A Multinational State 338
Slavic Renaissance: Ukraine and Belorussia 343
The Jews of Socialism 345 Transcaucasia 346 Red Flag over Oasis and Steppe 348 Empire and Union 354
chapter 19 Stalinism Established 1928-1939 355
Iron and Steel: Industrialization 355 Tractors and Corpses: Collectivization 360 Purge and Terror: The Road to Death 362 State Machine and Political Culture 369
chapter 20 Stalinism: Life Inside the System, 1928-1939 371
Cultural Revolution, 1928-1932 371
Socialist Realism and Mass Culture, 1932-1941 372
Citizens: From the Kremlin to the Gulag 376 Nations of the Union 380 Stalins Parade 385
chapter 21 The Soviet Homeland Defended:
World War II, 1939-7945 388
Facing Fascism, 1933—1939 388
Invasion and Occupation 394
Front and Rear 398
Turn of the Tide 400
The Flidden Wars 402
Sacred War and Modern Memory 404
chapter 22 At the Dawn of the Cold War, 1945-7953 406
The Big Three: Wartime Alliance, 1941-1945 407
Lowering the Iron Curtain 409
The Cultural Pogrom 414
Town and Country, Men and Women 416
Postwar Blues: Malaise and Counterculture 418
Exit Stalin 419
chapter 23 Khrushchev and the Decline of Stalinism,
1953-1964 423
Collective Leadership: Destalinization of the Deed 424 Revelations and Echoes: Destalinization of the Word 425 Reaching Out: Religion and Rocketry 428
Imperial Arena: The Bloc 431 Global Arena: Victories and Defeats 432 The Plot That Worked 436
chapter 24 The Brezhnev Years; Order and Stability, 1964-1982 440
The Politics of Holding On 440 Production and Consumption 443 Technology and the Environment 447 People: Progress and Passivity 448 The Cultural Landscape 450
chapter 25 The Brezhnev Years: Change and Ferment 1964-1982 453
i
Counterpolitics: The Dissidents 453 Underlife: Internal Emigration 456 The Other Half: Soviet Republics 457 Empire: Cuba to High Asia 465 The Old Men Depart, 1982-1985 471
chapter 26 The Gorbachev Revolution, 1985-1991 473
Perestroika: Controlled Reform 473
Glasnost: The Raised Voice 475
New Thinking and Global Détente 476
Economic Woes 478
Political Experiments 481
“And Nations Waken in the Night”? 485
From Putsch to Collapse, 1990-1991 488
chapter 27 The Parting of the Ways: After 1991 492
Boris Yeltsin: Bloodshed in Moscow and Chechnya 492
Boris Yeltsin: Political and Economic Achievements 497
Vladimir Putin 500
Memories of Empire 503
The Outer World 507
Russia in a New Millennium 508
CHAPTER 28 Another Russia: Emigration in the Twentieth
Century 512
Three Waves 512
“Russia Abroad”: Between Two Wars 513
Displaced Persons: World War II 520
The Third Wave and Beyond 525
Interconnections and Dislocations: Émigré Thought
and Culture 528
Suggested Readings A-i
Rulers of Various Russian States A-15
Index I-i
A History of Russia: Peoples, Legends, Events, Forces is a comprehensive narrative conceived and developed after the collapse of the former Soviet Union. As such the text, written by foremost scholars in Russian History7, has been informed by the burgeoning historiography of the 1990s.
Features unique to this text include the blending of straightforward. chronological political narrative with superior, accessible treatment of sophisticated intellectual and cultural traditions, as well as popular culture and its foundations and continuities; the
role of historical memorv and the social and cultural role of
✓
religion and devotional life; coverage of gender issues; inclusion of the various ethnic groups and nationalities that formed the Russian Empire and Soviet Union, with attention to both their roles and their perspectives; and modern, easily read maps placed within larger geographical contexts that will enhance reader comprehension. |
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spelling | Evtuhov, Catherine 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)130295175 aut A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 Catherine Evtuhov ; Richard Stites Boston, Mass. [u.a.] Houghton Mifflin 2004 Getr. Zählung zahlr. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1800-2000 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Russia (Federation) -- History Russland Sowjetunion Russia -- History Soviet Union -- History Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Geschichte 1800-2000 z DE-604 Stites, Richard 1931-2010 Verfasser (DE-588)130295132 aut Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014879226&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014879226&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Evtuhov, Catherine 1960- Stites, Richard 1931-2010 A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 Geschichte Russia (Federation) -- History |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4076899-5 |
title | A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 |
title_auth | A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 |
title_exact_search | A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 |
title_exact_search_txtP | A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 |
title_full | A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 Catherine Evtuhov ; Richard Stites |
title_fullStr | A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 Catherine Evtuhov ; Richard Stites |
title_full_unstemmed | A history of Russia peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 Catherine Evtuhov ; Richard Stites |
title_short | A history of Russia |
title_sort | a history of russia peoples legends events forces since 1800 |
title_sub | peoples, legends, events, forces since 1800 |
topic | Geschichte Russia (Federation) -- History |
topic_facet | Geschichte Russia (Federation) -- History Russland Sowjetunion Russia -- History Soviet Union -- History |
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