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Public-Private Partnerships in Russian Education: Historical Models and Lessons

© 2022 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2022 University of California Press, Berkeley

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents V
  3. List of Tables and Figures VIII
  4. Transliteration and Abbreviations IX
  5. Preface XI
  6. I NARRATING RUSSIA
  7. Agency and Process in Russian and Soviet History 1
  8. A Dynastic or Ethno-Dynastic Tsardom? Two Early Modern Concepts of Russia 17
  9. Spectacles of Subversion: Sexualized Scenarios, Gendered Discourses and Social Breakdown in Nineteenth-Century Russia 31
  10. National Narratives in the Representation of Nineteenth-Century Russian Monarchy 51
  11. II IMPERIAL RUSSIA: A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY AND ITS BORDERLANDS
  12. Precarious Existences: Middling Households in Moscow and the Fire of 1812 65
  13. The Rise of Male Secondary Education in Provincial Russia: D.A. Tolstoy's Ministry Revisited 83
  14. Ruslan, Bohdan, and Myron: Three Constructed Identities among Galician Ruthenians/Ukrainians, 1830-1914 97
  15. From Elisavetgrad to Broadway: The Strange Odyssey of Iakov Gordin 113
  16. Colonial Frontiers in Eighteenth-Century Russia: From the North Caucasus to Central Asia 127
  17. Colonization by Contract: Russian Settlers, South Caucasian Elites, and the Dynamics of Nineteenth-Century Tsarist Imperialism 143
  18. Russian Colonization of Caucasian Azerbaijan, 1830-1905 167
  19. Diamond in the Rough: The State, Entrepreneurs and Turkestan's Hidden Resources in Late Imperial Russia 183
  20. III THE REVOLUTIONARY DECADE
  21. Worry about Workers: Concerns of the Russian Intelligentsia from the 1870s to WHAT IS TO BE DONE? 203
  22. The Political Evolution of Moscow's Kupechestvo in Early Twentieth-Century Russia: Observations and Reflections 227
  23. A Testament of the All-Russian Idea: Foreign Ministry Memoranda to the Imperial, Provisional and Bolshevik Governments 233
  24. The Day before the Downfall of the Old Regime: 26 February 1917 in Petrograd 245
  25. Unusual Comrades: Red Planning for the August 1919 Counter Offensive in the Russian Civil War 257
  26. Wartime Entrepreneur: Mikhail Riabushinskii's Banking Business, 1914-1919 273
  27. Russia's First World War: Remembering, Forgetting, Remembering 285
  28. IV THE SOVIET EXPERIENCE
  29. The Political Police and the Study of History in the USSR 299
  30. The Internal Soviet Passport: Workers and Free Movement 315
  31. Class and Nation at the Borderlands: Pleas for Soviet Citizenship during the Great Terror 333
  32. The Soviet Position at Munich Reappraised: The Romanian Enigma 353
  33. Allies on Film: US-USSR Filmmakers and THE BATTLE OF RUSSIA 373
  34. Khrushchev and the End of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis 401
  35. Belief and Disbelief in the Soviet Union 407
  36. V PERSISTENT FACTORS IN RUSSIAN HISTORY
  37. The Contemporary Russian Transformation in Historical Context 427
  38. Intelligentsia, Intellectuals and Elites in Transition: A Critical Discourse at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century 443
  39. Public-Private Partnerships in Russian Education: Historical Models and Lessons 457
  40. Dynamic Ethnics: Socio-Religious Movements in Siberia 481
  41. The United States and Russia: From Rivalry to Reconciliation 497
  42. The Democratic Experience in Transitional Russia 509
  43. Bibliography and Chronology of Alfred J. Rieber 533
  44. List of Contributors 541
  45. Index 543
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