Emerging democracy in late Imperial Russia : case studies on local self-government (the Zemstvos), State Duma elections, the Tsarist government, and the State Council before and during World War I /
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| Language: | English |
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Niwot, Colo. :
University Press of Colorado,
[1998]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The tsarist government's preoccupation with the "Liberal Party" in Tver' Province, 1890-1905
- The Zemstvo and the transformation of Russian society
- Liberals in the provinces : the Kadets and the Duma elections in Saratov, 1906-1912
- P.A. Stolypin, Marxists, and liberals versus owners of pharmacies and pharmaceutical firms in late Imperial Russia
- The policy of the Russian government toward Finland, 1905-1917 : a case study of the nationalities question in the last years of the Russian Empire
- Nationalist politics in the Russian Imperial State Council : forming a new majority, 1909-1910
- The democratization of the Zemstvo during the First World War
- Interregional conflicts and the collapse of tsarism : the real reason for the food crisis in Russia after the autumn of 1916.