Social identity in imperial Russia:
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DeKalb
Northern Illinois Univ. Press
1997
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Abstract: | This broad, panoramic view of Russian imperial society from the era of Peter the Great to the Revolution in 1917 sets forth a challenging interpretation of one of the world's most powerful and enduring monarchies. Beginning with an overview of imperial Russia's legal and institutional structures, Wirtschafter analyzes the "ruling" classes and service elites (the landowning nobility, the civil and military servicemen, the clergy) and then moves on to examine the middle groups (the raznochintsy, the commercial-industrial elites, the professionals, the intelligentsia) before turning to the peasants, townspeople, and factory workers. Wirtschafter argues provocatively that those very social, political, and legal relationships that have long been viewed as sources of conflict and crisis in fact helped to promote integration and to foster the stability that ensured Imperial Russia's survival. Social Identity in Imperial Russia will thus appeal to a wide range of readers interested in Russian history and culture, state building, and European social history. |
Umfang: | XI, 260 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0875802311 |
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520 | 3 | |a This broad, panoramic view of Russian imperial society from the era of Peter the Great to the Revolution in 1917 sets forth a challenging interpretation of one of the world's most powerful and enduring monarchies. Beginning with an overview of imperial Russia's legal and institutional structures, Wirtschafter analyzes the "ruling" classes and service elites (the landowning nobility, the civil and military servicemen, the clergy) and then moves on to examine the middle groups (the raznochintsy, the commercial-industrial elites, the professionals, the intelligentsia) before turning to the peasants, townspeople, and factory workers. Wirtschafter argues provocatively that those very social, political, and legal relationships that have long been viewed as sources of conflict and crisis in fact helped to promote integration and to foster the stability that ensured Imperial Russia's survival. Social Identity in Imperial Russia will thus appeal to a wide range of readers interested in Russian history and culture, state building, and European social history. | |
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adam_text | Preface i x
CHAPTER ONE
r^kiTüMTe THE INSTITUTIONAL SETTING 3
CONTENTS _ ^ . D....
State and Empire Building 4
Family and the Imperial Framework 9
CHAPTER TWO
RULING CLASSES AND SERVICE ELITES 21
Landowning Nobility 2 2
Civil and Military Servicemen 3 7
Clergy 49
Conclusion 60
CHAPTER THREE
MIDDLE GROUPS 62
People of Various Ranks 6 3
Commercial Industrial Elites and Semi Elites 71
The Professions and Intelligentsia 8 6
Toward a Definition of the Russian Middle 9 6
CHAPTER FOUR
LABORING PEOPLE 100
Peasants ] 0 1
Townspeople 1 3 0
Workers 140
Conclusion ] 6 1
CONCLUSION Integration and Disintegration ] 63
Abbreviations 1 7 5
Notes 177
Selected Bibliography 223
Index 255
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