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8. Moscow and Petersburg: The Problem of Political Center in Tsarist Russia, 1881-1914
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Richard Wortman
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Permissions IX
- Abbreviations XI
- Introduction: Russian Monarchy and the Symbolic Sphere XIII
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Part I Russian Monarchy and Law
- 1. Russian Monarchy and the Rule of Law: New Considerations of the Court Reform of 1864 3
- 2. The Representation of Dynasty and “Fundamental Laws” in the Evolution of Russian Monarchy 33
- 3. Review of Anatolii Viktorovich Remnev, Samoderzhavnoe Pravitel’stvo: Komitet Ministrov v sisteme vysshego upravlenia Rossiiskoi imperii (vtoraia polovina XIX—nachalo XX veka) 74
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Part II Scenarios of Family and Nation
- 4. Th e Russian Empress as Mother 89
- 5. The Russian Imperial Family as Symbol 106
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Part III Narratives of Monarch and Nation
- 6. The Invention of Tradition and the Representation of Russian Monarchy 137
- 7. National Narratives in the Representation of Nineteenth-Century Russian Monarchy 152
- 8. Moscow and Petersburg: The Problem of Political Center in Tsarist Russia, 1881-1914 170
- 9. Nicholas II and the Revolution of 1905 199
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Part IV Russian Monarchy and the Imperial State
- 10. The Russian Empire and Russian Monarchy: Th e Problem of Russian Nationalism 221
- 11. The “Integrity” (Tselost ’) of the State in Imperial Russian Representation 233
- 12. The Tsar and Empire: Representation of the Monarchy and Symbolic Integration in Imperial Russia 259
- Richard S. Wortman: A Bibliography (1962-2013) by Ernest A. Zitser 281
- Index 295
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Permissions IX
- Abbreviations XI
- Introduction: Russian Monarchy and the Symbolic Sphere XIII
-
Part I Russian Monarchy and Law
- 1. Russian Monarchy and the Rule of Law: New Considerations of the Court Reform of 1864 3
- 2. The Representation of Dynasty and “Fundamental Laws” in the Evolution of Russian Monarchy 33
- 3. Review of Anatolii Viktorovich Remnev, Samoderzhavnoe Pravitel’stvo: Komitet Ministrov v sisteme vysshego upravlenia Rossiiskoi imperii (vtoraia polovina XIX—nachalo XX veka) 74
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Part II Scenarios of Family and Nation
- 4. Th e Russian Empress as Mother 89
- 5. The Russian Imperial Family as Symbol 106
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Part III Narratives of Monarch and Nation
- 6. The Invention of Tradition and the Representation of Russian Monarchy 137
- 7. National Narratives in the Representation of Nineteenth-Century Russian Monarchy 152
- 8. Moscow and Petersburg: The Problem of Political Center in Tsarist Russia, 1881-1914 170
- 9. Nicholas II and the Revolution of 1905 199
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Part IV Russian Monarchy and the Imperial State
- 10. The Russian Empire and Russian Monarchy: Th e Problem of Russian Nationalism 221
- 11. The “Integrity” (Tselost ’) of the State in Imperial Russian Representation 233
- 12. The Tsar and Empire: Representation of the Monarchy and Symbolic Integration in Imperial Russia 259
- Richard S. Wortman: A Bibliography (1962-2013) by Ernest A. Zitser 281
- Index 295