Bültmann & Gerriets
Nineteenth-Century Russia
Opposition to Autocracy
von Derek Offord
Verlag: Routledge
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-582-35767-9
Erschienen am 06.07.1999
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 215 mm [H] x 140 mm [B] x 8 mm [T]
Gewicht: 177 Gramm
Umfang: 158 Seiten

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Seminar Studies in History...provide a means of bridging the gap between specialist articles and monographs and textbooks. They are written by acknowledged experts on the subject who are not only familiar with current thinking but have often contributed to it. Their format, well-tried and effective, combines information, analysis and assessment effectively. The selections of documents, included from the outset of the series when document work was hardly in vogue in schools, not merely illustrates points made in the text but provides an effective medium for discussion on the issues raised. The further reading guide has stimulated countless students to take their interests further. The structure of the series may not have changed through time but the format has, with attractive four-colour covers and larger pages....Seminar Studies are still, despite all the opposition, a market leader.
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This new Seminar Study provides students with a rewarding introduction to nineteenth-century Russia. This period of Russian history is, of course, characterised by the flowering of an enormously rich intellectual and cultural life, the origins of which lie in the intelligentsia s opposition to autocratic rule. Here, Professor Offord introduces the reader to the period while focusing particularly on the rise of radicalism.
The book opens with two scene-setting chapters: one looking at the political and social structure peculiar to Russia, and the second looking at the cultural and intellectual background. Then, within a chronological framework, the author examines all the great events in the history of Russian radicalism - from the Decembrist Revolt in 1825, to the going to the people in 1874, and the assassination of Alexander II in 1881. However, throughout the text sustained attention is given to the intellectual dimension of nineteenth-century Russian history. Professor Offord examines all the major schools of thought and looks in detail at all the great thinkers of the day, including Chaadaev, Belinsky, Herzen, Chernyshevsky, Bakunin and Tolstoy.
This new book will provide essential reading for anyone studying nineteenth-century Russia. Lucid, accessible and immensely readable, it is a formidable achievement.
Derek Offord is Professor of History and Head of the Department of Russian Studies at the University of Bristol.

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An introduction to the series Vll Note on referencing system Vlll Note on dates, transliteration and use of Russian terms IX Foreword XI Map: Nineteenth-century Russia Xlll PART ONE: THE HISTORICAL SETTING 1 1. THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE 1 Autocracy 1 Nobility and service 2 Serfdom and social backwardness 3 2. CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL LIFE 7 Westernization 7 The intelligentsia 9 PART TWO: PHASES OF OPPOSITION 12 3. THE AGE OF ALEXANDER I (1801-25) 12 The 'fine beginning of Alexander's days' 12 The Decembrist Revolt 13 4. THE AGE OF NICHOLAS I (1825-55) 20 Russian culture in the age of Nicholas 20 Chaadaev's 'Philosophical Letter' 23 Slavophilism 25 Liberal Westernizers 29 Belinsky 33 Herzen 37 The Petrashevtsy 41 VI Contents 5. INTELLECTUAL REVOLT (1855-c. 1868) 44 The effects and aftermath of the Crimean War 44 Conservative nationalist thought in the 1850s and 1860s 48 Russian liberalism after the Crimean War 50 Radical thought: Chernyshevsky 55 Radical thought: Dobroliubov, Pisarev and the arts 59 Seditious literature and revolutionary groups in the 1860s 62 6. THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN THE 1870s 66 Radical literature and thought, 1868-73 66 Lavrov 68 Bakunin 70 Tkachov 72 The 'going to the people' 75 Land and Liberty 78 The People's Will, 1879-81 81 7. OPPOSITION AFTER 1881 85 Tolstoy 85 Plekhanov and the 'Emancipation of Labour' Group 88 Revolutionary groups in the 1880s 92 Political movements in the 1890s 97 PART THREE: ASSESSMENT 102 PART FOUR: DOCUMENTS 106 Bibliography 126 Index



Derek Offord is Professor of History and Head of the Department of Russian Studies at the University of Bristol.


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