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3. The Rise of a Gentry Opposition
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Roberta Thompson Manning
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- LIST OF TABLES xi
- LIST OF APPENDICES xii
- TRANSLITERATION AND TERMINOLOGY xiii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiv
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I. THE TURN TO THE LAND AND LOCALITIES, 1861-1905
- 1. The Crisis of Gentry Landownership 1
- 2. The Political Crisis of the Landed Gentry 25
- 3. The Rise of a Gentry Opposition 45
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II. THE PROVINCIAL GENTRY IN REVOLUTION, 1904-1905
- 4. Prelude to Revolution: The November 1904 Zemstvo Congress and the Response of the Provincial Gentry 67
- 5. Concessions, Conflict, and Reconciliation: February to May 1905 89
- 6. The Mad Summer of 1905 106
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III. THE GENTRY REACTION, 1905-1906
- 7. The Parting of the Ways 131
- 8. The Days of Freedom 138
- 9. The Zemstvo Reaction 177
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IV. THE PROVINCIAL GENTRY IN COUNTERREVOLUTION, 1906-1907
- 10. The First State Duma, the Government, and the Land Question 205
- 11. The United Nobility and the Crisis of the First Duma 229
- 12. Stolypin and the Inter-Duma Period: The Political Consolidation of the Right 260
- 13. The Second State Duma and the Zemstvo Congress of the Right- Wing Parties 293
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V. A PYRRHIC VICTORY, 1907-1917
- 14. The Gentry Reaction: The Social Basis of the June 3 System 325
- 15. The Legacy of June 3 and the Crisis of the Old Order 357
- APPENDICES 373
- NOTES 401
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 513
- INDEX 547
- STUDIES OF THE RUSSIAN INSTITUTE 557
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- LIST OF TABLES xi
- LIST OF APPENDICES xii
- TRANSLITERATION AND TERMINOLOGY xiii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiv
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I. THE TURN TO THE LAND AND LOCALITIES, 1861-1905
- 1. The Crisis of Gentry Landownership 1
- 2. The Political Crisis of the Landed Gentry 25
- 3. The Rise of a Gentry Opposition 45
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II. THE PROVINCIAL GENTRY IN REVOLUTION, 1904-1905
- 4. Prelude to Revolution: The November 1904 Zemstvo Congress and the Response of the Provincial Gentry 67
- 5. Concessions, Conflict, and Reconciliation: February to May 1905 89
- 6. The Mad Summer of 1905 106
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III. THE GENTRY REACTION, 1905-1906
- 7. The Parting of the Ways 131
- 8. The Days of Freedom 138
- 9. The Zemstvo Reaction 177
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IV. THE PROVINCIAL GENTRY IN COUNTERREVOLUTION, 1906-1907
- 10. The First State Duma, the Government, and the Land Question 205
- 11. The United Nobility and the Crisis of the First Duma 229
- 12. Stolypin and the Inter-Duma Period: The Political Consolidation of the Right 260
- 13. The Second State Duma and the Zemstvo Congress of the Right- Wing Parties 293
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V. A PYRRHIC VICTORY, 1907-1917
- 14. The Gentry Reaction: The Social Basis of the June 3 System 325
- 15. The Legacy of June 3 and the Crisis of the Old Order 357
- APPENDICES 373
- NOTES 401
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 513
- INDEX 547
- STUDIES OF THE RUSSIAN INSTITUTE 557