Russian Monarchy : Representation and Rule / Richard Wortman.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Imperial RussiaPublisher: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (325 p.)Content type:- text
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Permissions -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Russian Monarchy and the Symbolic Sphere -- Part I Russian Monarchy and Law -- 1. Russian Monarchy and the Rule of Law: New Considerations of the Court Reform of 1864 -- 2. The Representation of Dynasty and "Fundamental Laws" in the Evolution of Russian Monarchy -- 3. Review of Anatolii Viktorovich Remnev, Samoderzhavnoe Pravitel'stvo: Komitet Ministrov v sisteme vysshego upravlenia Rossiiskoi imperii (vtoraia polovina XIX-nachalo XX veka) -- Part II Scenarios of Family and Nation -- 4. Th e Russian Empress as Mother -- 5. The Russian Imperial Family as Symbol -- Part III Narratives of Monarch and Nation -- 6. The Invention of Tradition and the Representation of Russian Monarchy -- 7. National Narratives in the Representation of Nineteenth-Century Russian Monarchy -- 8. Moscow and Petersburg: The Problem of Political Center in Tsarist Russia, 1881-1914 -- 9. Nicholas II and the Revolution of 1905 -- Part IV Russian Monarchy and the Imperial State -- 10. The Russian Empire and Russian Monarchy: Th e Problem of Russian Nationalism -- 11. The "Integrity" (Tselost ') of the State in Imperial Russian Representation -- 12. The Tsar and Empire: Representation of the Monarchy and Symbolic Integration in Imperial Russia -- Richard S. Wortman: A Bibliography (1962-2013) by Ernest A. Zitser -- Index
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Russian Monarchy: Representation and Rule is devoted to studies of the political culture of the Russian monarchy as it influenced aspects of historical development such as law, representations of family, and concepts of nation and empire. The articles show how the narratives described in the author's two-volume study, Scenarios of Power, guided monarchical rule, shaped the thought patterns not only of the tsar and the imperial family but also of the political and social elite, and set the parameters of compromise that so constrained the policies of imperial Russia.
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