The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 2, Imperial Russia, 1689-1917Maureen Perrie, D. C. B. Lieven, Ronald Grigor Suny Cambridge University Press, 2006年8月17日 - 794 頁 The second volume of The Cambridge History of Russia covers the imperial period (1689-1917). It encompasses political, economic, social, cultural, diplomatic, and military history. All the major Russian social groups have separate chapters and the volume also includes surveys on the non-Russian peoples and the government's policies towards them. It addresses themes such as women, law, the Orthodox Church, the police and the revolutionary movement. The volume's seven chapters on diplomatic and military history, and on Russia's evolution as a great power, make it the most detailed study of these issues available in English. The contributors come from the USA, UK, Russia and Germany: most are internationally recognised as leading scholars in their fields, and some emerging younger academics engaged in cutting-edge research have also been included. No other single volume in any language offers so comprehensive, expert and up-to-date an analysis of Russian history in this period. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Russia as empire and periphery | 9 |
tsarist nationalities policy | 27 |
Geographies of imperial identity | 45 |
Russian culture in the eighteenth century | 67 |
Russia and the legacy of 1812 | 145 |
Ukrainians and Poles | 165 |
Jews | 184 |
Central government | 429 |
Peter the Great and the Northern War | 489 |
Russian foreign policy 17251815 504 | 504 |
imperialism technology and class war | 575 |
a watershed? | 593 |
Russian workers and revolution | 617 |
Police and revolutionaries | 637 |
670 | |
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