Scenarios of Power: From Alexander II to the abdication of Nicholas IIPrinceton University Press, 2000 - 586 頁 |
內容
The Emergence of the Scenario | 19 |
The TsarEmancipator | 58 |
The Loss of Conviction | 92 |
The Crisis of Autocracy | 129 |
ALEXANDER III AND THE INCEPTION O A NATIONAL MYTH | 159 |
The Fashioning of a Russian Tsar | 161 |
Accession and Coronation | 196 |
The Resurrection of Muscovy | 235 |
Accession and Coronation | 340 |
Demonstrations of Godliness | 365 |
The 1905 Revolution and the Jubilee Celebrations | 392 |
The Tercentenary Celebrations of 1913 | 439 |
Publicizing the Tsar | 481 |
Epilogue The Tsar the Duma and the Army | 503 |
CONCLUSION | 524 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 529 |
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