The history of liberalism in Russia /
"In this highly original study, Victor Leontovitsch offers a reinterpretation of liberalism in a uniquely Russian form. He documents the struggles to develop civil society and individual liberties in imperial Russia up until their ultimate demise in the face of war, revolution, and the collapse...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Pittsburgh, Pa. :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
2012, 2012.
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Colección: | Series in Russian and East European studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The history of liberalism, 1762-1855
- Catherine II
- Alexander I
- Speransky
- Karamzin
- The codification of the law
- Nicholas I
- Nicholas I (continued)
- The development of civil liberty, 1856-1914
- The emancipation of the serfs
- The emancipation laws and their later interpretation
- Peasant law
- The peasant question in the reign of Alexander III
- The peasant question in the reign of Nicholas II before 1905
- The agrarian program of the left-wing parties
- The peasant question after 1905
- The history of political liberalism in the reign of Alexander II
- The period from 1881 to 1902
- The liberation movement
- Liberalism in 1904
- The Zemstvo congresses
- Further Zemstvo congresses and the aggravation of the revolutionary situation
- The Manifesto of October 17, 1905, and the Constitution of April 23, 1906
- Witte and public opinion
- The Constitutional-Democratic Party and the Union of October 17
- The First Duma
- The Second Duma
- The coup of June 3, 1907, and the Third and Fourth Dumas.