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Journal Article
Review: Rehabilitating Tsarism: The Imperial Russian State and Its Historians. A Review Article
Reviewed Works:
Alexander III and the State Council: Bureaucracy and Counter-Reform in Late Imperial Russia
by Heide W. Whelan;
Aristocrats and Servitors: The Boyar Elite in Russia, 1613-1689
by Robert O. Crummey;
Autocracy and Aristocracy: The Russian Service Elite of 1730
by Brenda Meehan-Waters;
The Crisis of the Old Order in Russia: Gentry and Government
by Roberta Thompson Manning;
The End of the Russian Land Commune, 1905-1930
by Dorothy Atkinson;
In the Vanguard of Reform: Russia's Enlightened Bureaucrats, 1825-1861
by W. Bruce Lincoln;
The Limits of Reform: The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Imperial Russia, 1802-1881
by Daniel T. Orlovsky;
Moral Idealists, Bureaucracy, and Catherine the Great
by Walter J. Gleason;
Nicholas I, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias
by W. Bruce Lincoln;
Reform in Tsarist Russia: The State Bureaucracy and Local Government, 1900-1914
by Neil B. Weissman;
Russian Officialdom: The Bureaucratization of Russian Society from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century
by Walter McKenzie Pintner, Don Karl Rowney;
The Tsar's Viceroys: Russian Provincial Governors in the Last Years of the Empire
by Richard G. Robbins Jr.;
Understanding Imperial Russia: State and Society in the Old Regime
by Marc Raeff, Arthur Goldhammer;
The Urge to Mobilize: Agrarian Reform in Russia, 1861-1930
by George Yaney;
The Well-Ordered Police State: Social and Institutional Change through Law in the Germanies and Russia, 1600-1800
by Marc Raeff;
The Zemstvo in Russia: An Experiment in Local Self-Government
by Terence Emmons, Wayne S. Vucinich
Review by:
Ronald Grigor Suny
Comparative Studies in Society and History
Vol. 31, No. 1 (Jan., 1989), pp. 168-179
Published
by: Cambridge University Press
https://www.jstor.org/stable/178799
Page Count: 12
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