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Social Identity in Imperial Russia (Paperback)
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Social Identity in Imperial Russia (Paperback)
Series: NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
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List price R621
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Discovery Miles 5 220
You Save R99 (16%)
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A broad, panoramic view of Russian imperial society from the era of
Peter the Great to the revolution of 1917, Wirtschafter's study
sets forth a challenging interpretation of one of the world's most
powerful and enduring monarchies. A sophisticated synthesis that
combines extensive reading of recent scholarship with archival
research, it focuses on the interplay of Russia's key social groups
with one another and the state. The result is a highly original
history of Russian society that illuminates the relationships
between state building, large-scale social structures, and everyday
life. Beginning with an overview of imperial Russia's legal and
institutional structures, Wirschafter analyzes the "ruling"
classes, and service elites (the land-owning nobility, the civil
and military servicemen, the clergy) and then examines the middle
groups (the raznochintsy, the commercial-industrial elites, the
professionals, the intelligentsia) before turning to the peasants,
townspeople, and factory workers. Wirtschafter argues that those
very social, political, and legal relationships that have long been
viewed as sources of conflict and crisis in fact helped to promote
integration and foster the stability that ensured imperial Russia's
survival.
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