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The Cambridge History of Russia
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Dominic Lieven
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March 28 2008
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March 28 2008
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August 17 2006
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Russia as empire and periphery
pp. 27
Managing empire: tsarist nationalities policy
pp. 45
Geographies of imperial identity
pp. 65
Russian culture in the eighteenth century
pp. 92
Russian culture: 1801–1917
pp. 116
Russian political thought, 1700–1917
pp. 145
Russia and the legacy of 1812
pp. 163
Ukrainians and Poles
pp. 184
The Jews
pp. 202
Islam in the Russian Empire
pp. 225
The elites
pp. 245
The groups between:raznochintsy, intelligentsia, professionals
pp. 264
Nizhnii Novgorod in the nineteenth century: portrait of a city
pp. 284
Russian Orthodoxy: Church, people and politics in Imperial Russia
pp. 306
Women, the family and public life
pp. 326
Gender and the legal order in Imperial Russia
pp. 344
Law, the judicial system and the legal profession
pp. 369
Peasants and agriculture
pp. 394
The Russian economy and banking system
pp. 427
Central government
pp. 449
Provincial and local government
pp. 468
State finances
pp. 487
Peter the Great and the Northern War
pp. 504
Russian foreign policy, 1725–1815
pp. 530
The imperial army
pp. 554
Russian foreign policy: 1815–1917
pp. 575
The navy in 1900: imperialism, technology and class war
pp. 593
The reign of Alexander II: a watershed?
pp. 617
Russian workers and revolution
pp. 637
Police and revolutionaries
pp. 655
War and revolution, 1914–1917
pp. 670
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