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The drama of Russian political history [electronic resource] : system against individuality / Alexander V. Obolonsky ; foreword by Vincent Ostrom.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Series: Eastern European studies (College Station, Tex.) ; no. 19.Publication details: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, c2003.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxiv, 271 pUniform titles:
  • Drama rossiĭskoĭ politicheskoĭ istorii. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 947 21
LOC classification:
  • DK61 .O2613 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
On methodology and general concepts -- The time of troubles: 1606 1612, and the rest of the seventeenth century -- The devastating course of Peter's "modernization": the eighteenth century age of lost opportunities -- Romantic Decembrists and pessimistic philosophers: the dualism of the first generation Russian intelligentsia -- A decisive junction: the epoch of Alexander II -- After the catastrophe: the penultimate Romanov reign -- The evening glow -- The inverted pyramid -- Stalinism: high noon of system-centeredness -- After Stalin: the system yields to fatigue -- At the new crossroads.
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Ebook TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Online eBook (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available

Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-268) and index.

On methodology and general concepts -- The time of troubles: 1606 1612, and the rest of the seventeenth century -- The devastating course of Peter's "modernization": the eighteenth century age of lost opportunities -- Romantic Decembrists and pessimistic philosophers: the dualism of the first generation Russian intelligentsia -- A decisive junction: the epoch of Alexander II -- After the catastrophe: the penultimate Romanov reign -- The evening glow -- The inverted pyramid -- Stalinism: high noon of system-centeredness -- After Stalin: the system yields to fatigue -- At the new crossroads.

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