1st Edition

Russia Enters the Twentieth Century 1894-1917

354 Pages
by Routledge

354 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1971 (in its English translation), Russia Enters the Twentieth Century provides a broad and detailed survey of Russia during the two decades leading up to the revolution. An international team of scholars examines each significant aspect of Russian life to create a comprehensive portrait of Russia under Nicholas II (1894–1917), free from the myths imposed by historians who,... Read more

Introduction 1. Russian Foreign Policy 1880-1914 George Katkov and Michael Futrell 2. Constitutional Law in Russia Lothar Schultz 3. The Role of the Political Parties Erwin Oberländer 4. Russia's Economic Development Karl C. Thalheim 5. The Agrarian Problem Harry T. Willetts 6. The Economic and Cultural Development of Siberia Nikoluas Poppe 7. The ‘Nationalities Question’ in the Last Phase of Tsardom Violet Conolly 8. The Muslim Revival in Russia Hans Bräker 9. Church, State and Society Gerhard Simon 10. The Outlook for Philosophy and the Fate of the Slavophil Utopia Helmut Dahm 11. Russian Literature from 1890 to 1917 Elisabeth Stenbock-Fermor 12. Russian Schools Oskar Anweiler Notes Select Bibliography The Authors Index

Biography

George Katkov, Erwin Oberländer, Nikolaus Poppe and Georg Von Rauch