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Table of contents :
Brief Contents
Detailed Contents
A Note on Transliteration, Dates, and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Russian Empire to 1855
Part I: Late Imperial Russia
Chapter 2. The Renovation of Autocracy: The Great Reforms and Expansion of the Russian Empire
Chapter 3. Opposition to Tsarism: Young Russia and the Imperial Regime Under Attack, 1861–1881
Chapter 4. Fateful Reaction: Autocracy Retrenched and the Empire in Flux, 1881–1904
Part II: Russia in Revolution—The First Stage, 1905–1921
Chapter 5. The Disintegration of the Imperial Regime, 1905–1917
Chapter 6. Cultural Developments, 1855–1917: From the Social and National to the Abstract and Personal
Chapter 7. The Russian Revolution and the Making of Soviet Russia, 1917–1921
Part III: Russia/USSR in Revolution—The Second Stage, 1921–1941
Chapter 8. The New Economic Policy and the Experimental 1920s
Chapter 9. Apotheosis of Stalin and Stalinism as a Way of Soviet Life, 1928–1941
Chapter 10. Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917–1941: New Designs on a World Stage
Part IV: The Other “Superpower” and the Last Empire, 1941–1991
Chapter 11. Triumph and Tragedy: The USSR in the Great Patriotic War and Reconstruction, 1941–1953
Chapter 12. Last Empire: From De-Stalinization to Stagnation, 1953–1968
Chapter 13. The Last Empire II: Stagnation and the Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1968–1991
Part V: Post-Soviet Russia
Chapter 14. Post-Soviet Russia Since 1991: The Search for National Identity, Political Order, and Global Power
Chapter 15. Epilogue—Whither Russia?
Glossary
Index
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Roxanne Easley, Mark Davis Kuss, and Thomas Pearson

Modern Russian History • •

Cognella History of E11rope Series

Modern Russian History The Search for National Identity and Global Power

Roxanne Easley, Marl< Davis Kuss, and Thomas Pearson Central Washington University, University of Holy Cross and Monmouth University

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Brief Contents

A Note on Transliteration, Dates,and Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction: The Russian Empire to 1855

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PART I. Late Imperial Russia

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Chapter 2 The Renovation of Autocracy: The Great Reforms and Expansion of the Russian Empire

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Chapter 3 Opposition to Tsarism: Young Russia and the Imperial Regime Under Attack, 1861-1881 Chapter 4 Fateful Reaction: Autocracy Retrenched and the Empire in Flux, 1881-1904

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PART II. Russia in Revolution-The First Stage, 1905-1921 Chapter 5 The Disintegration of the Imperial Regime, 1905-1917

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Chapter 6 Cultural Developments, 1855-1917: From the Social and National to the Abstract and Personal

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Chapter 7 The Russian Revolution and the Making of Soviet Russia, 1917-1921

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PART Ill. Russia/USSR in Revolution-The Second Stage, 1921-1941 Chapter 8 The New Economic Policy and the Experimental 1920s

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Chapter 9 Apotheosis of Stalin and Stalinism as a Way of Soviet Life, 1928-1941

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Chapter 10 -Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1941: New Designs on a World Stage 191

PART IV. The Other "Superpower" and the Last Empire, 1941-1991 Chapter 11 Triumph and Tragedy: The USSR in the Great Patriotic War and Reconstruction, 1941-1953 Chapter 12 Last Empire: From De�Stalinization to Stagnation, 1953-1968

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Chapter 13 The Last Empire II: Stagnation and the Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1968-1991

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PART V. Post-Soviet Russia

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Chapter 14 Post�Soviet Russia Since 1991: The Search for National Identity, Political Order, and Global Power Chapter 15 Epilogue-Whither Russia? Glossary 319 Index 323

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Detailed Contents

A Note on Transliteration, Dates, and Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction: The Russian Empire to 1855 The Physical Setting 2 The Autocratic State 3 The Institution of Serfdom 8 The Multinational Empire 11 The West 14 Suggested Additional Reading 17 Russian and Soviet Films for the Period Before 1855: A Short List Notes 17 Figure Credits 19

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PART I. Late Imperial Russia

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Chapter 2 The Renovation of Autocracy: The Great Reforms and Expansion of the Russian Empire

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The Emancipation of the Serfs 24 Monetary and Credit Reform 31 Reform of Local Administration, Rural and Urban 32 The Judicial Reform 33 Higher Education and Censorship 34 Military Reform 35 Assessing the Great Reforms 36 The Growth of Russian National and Imperial Consciousness: Foreign Policy 37 End of an Era 41 Suggested Additional Reading 42 Notes 42 Figure Credits 45

Chapter 3 Opposition to Tsarism: Young Russia and the Imperial Regime Under Attack, 1861-1881

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First Stirrings: The "Women's Question" and "Fathers" and "Sons" 48 Emergence of the Revolutionary Circles of the 1860s 51 The Polish Rebellion of 1863 and the Genesis of Russian Jacobinism 52 Populism and "Going to the People" 55 Ascendancy of Terrorism and the Crisis of the Autocracy, 1878-1881 58 Suggested Additional Reading 6 2 Notes 62 Figure Credits 65

Chapter 4 Fateful Reaction: Autocracy Retrenched and the Empire in Flux, 1881-1904

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Alexander Ill: Bureaucratization and the Counter- Reforms 68 Russification in Late Imperial Russia 72 Witte, Industrialization, a Ne,,v Alliance, and the Last Tsar 74 Ne,,v Revolutionary Challenges and the Witte System in Crisis 77 Suggested Additional Reading 81 Notes 82 Figure Credits 85

PART II. Russia in Revolution-The First Stage, 1905-1921

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Chapter 5 The Disintegration of the Imperial Regime, 1905-1917

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Growing Unrest 89 Military Disaster in the Far East 93 The Revolution of 1905 95 The Ne,,v Political Order 99 The Last Years of the Monarchy 100 The Great War 104 Toward the Revolutions of 1917 109 Suggested Additional Reading 110 Notes 110 Figure Credits 112 viii

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Chapter 6 Cultural Developments, 1855-1917: From the Social and National to the Abstract and Personal

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Education and Social Change 114 Literature 115 Music 122 Painting 123 Popular Culture 126 The Silver Age of Culture 130 On the Eve of 1917 132 Suggested Additional Reading 132 Notes 133 Figure Credits 135

Chapter 7 The Russian Revolution and the Making of Soviet Russia, 1917-1921

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Collapse of Tsarism and Russia's Turn to the West Initial Crises of the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet 138 Descent into Anarchy and Lenin's Influence 141 Lenin's Return and the Provisional Government's Descent into Anarchy 144 Friends and Foes of the Encircled Soviet Union-Spring 1918 146 Crucible of Civil War and Allied Intervention, 1918-1920: Militarization of Soviet State and Society 148 War Communism and the Comintern in Practice: A Soviet Reality Check 151 Suggested Additional Reading 153 Notes 153

PART Ill. Russia/USSR in Revolution-The Second Stage, 1921-1941 Chapter 8 The New Economic Policy and the Experimental 1920s Origins and Impact of the NEP: An Economy Resurrected, a Party Divided 159 Struggle for Lenin's Succession and Stalin's Rise to Dictatorship The Great Industrialization Debate, 1924-1928 163

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Soviet Culture, 1917-1928: From Proletarianism and Experimentation in the Arts and Education to the Party Line (Partiinost) 165 The Formation of the Soviet Union: The Affirmative Action Empire 169 Suggested Additional Reading 172 Important Films of the Period 172 Notes 172 Figure Credits 174

Chapter g Apotheosis of Stalin and Stalinism as a Way of Soviet Life, 1928-1941

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Stalin in Command: 1928-1929 175 "The Great Turn'': The Stalin Revolution in Industry and Agriculture 176 Development of the Great Terror of the 1930s 179 Stalin's Revolution in Political Culture and its Impact on Soviet Life and Society 180 Socialist Realism and Mass Culture 183 Stalinization of the Soviet Empire at Home and Abroad 184 Stalin and the Legacy of the Traumatic 1930s 186 Suggested Additional Reading 187 Notes 187

Chapter 10 Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1941: New Designs on a World Stage The T,-vo Faces of Soviet Diplomacy: Accommodation and World Revolution, 19171927 191 Lenin's Diplomacy 192 Chicherin 194 Building Socialism in One Country and Neo-Isolationism, 1928-1933 196 Collective Security and Popular Fronts, 1933-1939 200 The Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact: Reasons and Consequences, 193 9 -1941 206 Suggested Additional Reading 208 Notes 208 Figure Credits 210 x

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PART IV. The Other "Superpower" and the Last Empire, 1941-1991

Chapter 11 Triumph and Tragedy: The USSR in the Great Patriotic War and Reconstruction, 1941-1953

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Operation Barbarossa 214 To Leningrad, Mosco,.,, and the Caucasus 216 First Victories and the Turning Point 218 Stalinism in War 219 Planning for Victory 220 Into Eastern Europe 221 Soviet Wartime Achievements-and Their Price 224 Creating New Soviet Citizens 225 Reconstruction 228 The Cold War Heats Up 229 Crackdo,,vn on Culture 231 Death of a Tyrant 232 Suggested Additional Reading 233 Notes 233 Figure Credits 235 Chapter 12 Last Empire: From De�Stalinization to Stagnation, 1953-1968 237 Khrushchev's Rise 238 The Power Struggle 239 First Steps Toward De-Stalinization 242 Economic Reforms 244 The Toa,., 249 Advance and Retreat in the Cold War 252 The Ouster 255 Brezhnev and Collective Leadership 256 The Nomenklatura 257 Stabilization 257 Cultural Crackdo,,vn 259 Foreign Policy 260 Invasion of Czechoslovakia 262 Suggested Additional Reading 263 Notes 263 Figure Credits 265 Detailed Contents

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Chapter 13 The Last Empire 11:Stagnation and the Collapse of the Soviet Empire, 1968-1991

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Retrenchment, Stability, and the Development of Soviet-American Detente, 1968-1975 268 A "Sick Soviet Society" and the Demise of Detente, 1976-1982 271 Gorbachev and Perestroika from Above: Seeking "Socialism ,.vith a Human Face;' 1985-1989 275 "Runaway Train": Perestroika from Below and the Implosion of the USSR, 1989-1991 278 Suggested Readings 283 Notes 283 Figure Credits 288

PART V. Post-Soviet Russia

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Chapter 14 Post�Soviet Russia Since 1991: The Search for National Identity, Political Order, and Global Power

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A "Time of Troubles:" Economic Trauma, Political Confrontations, 1992-1993 292 Chechnya, the Oligarchs, and Yeltsin's Re-election, 1994-1997 297 Diplomatic Tensions, Financial Crisis, and Putin's Rise to Power 299 "Managed Democracy": Putin's Russia, 2000-2004 302 Putinism, the "Ne,,v Russia;' and Anti-Western Policies (Since 2005) 305 Suggested Readings 309 Notes 310 Figure Credits 312 Chapter 15 Epilogue-Whither Russia?

Suggested Readings Notes 317 Glossary Index

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