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Russian Imperialism - The Interaction of Domestic and Foreign Policy, 1860-1914 (Paperback)
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Russian Imperialism - The Interaction of Domestic and Foreign Policy, 1860-1914 (Paperback)
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This book offers a fresh and stimulating analysis of the often
elusive relationship between domestic and foreign policy in Russia
before the First World War. Dietrich Geyer, one of Germany's
leading historians of Russia, discusses a wide variety of economic,
fiscal, institutional, and ideological developments within imperial
Russia. In so doing, he brings into sharp relief the difficulties
faced by the ruling elites in maintaining Russia's great power
position in Europe, the Near East, and the Far East. Now available
in English for the first time, this widely acclaimed book will be
welcomed as an indispensable resource by all those who were unable
to read the original German edition. "By far the most perceptive,
knowledgeable, and intelligent work on the last half century of
imperial Russia in print." -Theodore H. Von Laue, Russian History
"This important, tightly packed book... analyzes the basic problems
of Russian imperialism thoroughly and with enormous erudition....
Scholars concerned with imperialism and Russian domestic and
foreign problems will welcome this thought-provoking work." -David
MacKenzie, American Historical Review "A convincing and important
analysis of the mutual dependence of autocratic domestic and
foreign politics.... This book ought to be the occasion for a
renewed and wide discussion of Russian imperialism and should give
rise to further studies of the question." -Alan Kimball, Slavic
Review "This is a remarkably good book. Good in many
respects-quality of research and writing, breadth of view, command
of the facts, balance and penetration in judgment, familiarity with
relevant theory.... The book represents a revived and deepened
historicism." -Paul W. Schroeder, Journal of Modern History
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