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Russia under the old regime / Richard Pipes.

Title
Russia under the old regime / Richard Pipes.
Author
Pipes, Richard
Publication
New York : Scribner, c1974.

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Description
xxii, 360 p., [24] leaves of plates : ill.; 24 cm.
Summary
The theme of this book is the poliltical system of Russia. It traces the growth of the Russian state from its beginnings in the ninth century to the end of the nineteenth, and the parallel development of the principal social orders: peasantry, nobility, middle class and clergy. The question which it poses is why in Russia -- unlike the rest of Europe to which Russia belongs by virtue of her location, race and religion -- society has proven unable to impose on political authority any kind of effective restraints. After suggesting some answers to this problem, I go on to show how in Russia the opposition to absolutism tended to assume the form of a struggle for ideals rather than for class interests, and how the imperial government, challenged in this manner, responded by devising administrative practices that clearly anticipate those of the modern police state. --
Series Statement
History of civilisation
Uniform Title
History of civilisation (Charles Scribner’s Sons)
Subject
  • Soviet Union > History
  • Russia > History
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-332) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The environment and its consequences -- The genesis of the patrimonial state in Russia -- The triumph of patrimonialism -- The anatomy of the patrimonial regime -- The partial dismantling of the patrimonial state -- The peasantry -- Dvorianstvo -- The missing bourgeoisie -- The church as servant of the state -- The intelligentsia -- Toward the police state.
ISBN
  • 0684140411
  • 0684142252
  • 0684148269
LCCN
^^^74032567^
OCLC
1283225
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library