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Regime and Society in Twentieth-Century Russia: Selected Papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, 1995: International Council for Central and East European Studies

Editat de Ian D. Thatcher
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 1999
This book contains fresh approaches to the interaction between regime and society in twentieth-century Russia. It offers new answers to familiar questions: * How useful is 'totalitarianism' as a model to categorise authoritarian regimes? * What chances existed for tsarism to establish itself as a constitutional monarchy? * Were Trotsky and Lenin dictators in waiting? * How did the Bolsheviks make the Lenin cult? * What opposition did intellectuals offer in the Soviet regime? * What is the nature of contemporary Russian constitutionalism? It is required reading for historians, political scientists, sociologists and everyone interested in modern Russia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781349271870
ISBN-10: 134927187X
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: XI, 266 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 1999
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria International Council for Central and East European Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

General Editor's Introduction Notes on the Contributors Introduction; I.D. Thatcher PART I: CONCEPTUALISING REGIME AND SOCIETY Politics of Ideocracy: A New Framework for the Analysis of 'Totalitarianism'; J.Piekalkiewicz & A.W. Penn PART II: CONSTITUTIONALISM IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY RUSSIA Trotsky and the Duma: A Research Essay; I.D. Thatcher The Constitutional Monarchy in Russia, 1906-17; R.B. McKean Constitutional Government in Russia: Problems and Perspectives; J. Gooding PART III: LENIN AND THE BOLSHEVIKS: A CONSCIOUS DICTATORSHIP Lenin as Doctrinaire: Ripe and Unripe Time; N. Harding Lenin's Conception of Revolution as Civil War; I. Getzler The Origins and Intentions of the Lenin Cult; B. Ennker PART IV: INTELLECTUALS AND REGIME IN SOVIET AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIA Soviet Economists in Opposition and Overseas; V. Barnett De-Stalinisation in the Moscow Art Profession; S.E. Reid Precursor to Perestroika: The 'Democratic' Partkom, Institute of History, Soviet Academy of Sciences, 1965-68; R.D. Markwick History and Literature in Contemporary Russia; R. Marsh Index

Notă biografică

VINCENT BARNETT Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of BirminghamBENNO ENNKER Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte und Landeskunde, Universität Tübingen, GermanyISRAEL GETZLER Mayrock Center for Russian and East European Research, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelJOHN GOODING Department of History, University of EdinburghNEIL HARDING Department of Politics, University of Wales, SwanseaROBERT B. MCKEAN Department of History, University of StirlingROGER D. MARKWICK Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Sydney, AustraliaROSALIND MARSH School of Modern Languages and International Studies, University of BathALFRED WAYNE PENN Department of Political Studies, University of Illinois at Springfield, USAJAROSLAW PIEKALKIEWICZ Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USASUSAN E. REID Department of Historical and Critical Studies, University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne