Russian monarchy : representation and rule : collected articles / Richard Wortman.
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Language: | English |
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Brighton, MA :
Academic Studies Press,
2013.
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Series: | Imperial encounters in Russian history.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Russian monarchy and the symbolic sphere
- Part I Russian monarchy and law
- Russian monarchy and the rule of law : new considerations of the court reform of 1864
- The representation of dynasty and "fundamental laws" in the evolution of Russian monarchy
- Review of Anatolii Viktorovich Remnev, Samoderzhavnoe Pravitelʹstvo : Komitet Ministrov v sisteme vysshego upravlenia Rossiiskoi imperii (vtoraia polovina XIX
- nachalo XX veka)
- Part II Scenarios of family and nation
- The Russian Empress as mother
- The Russian Imperial family as symbol
- Part III Narratives of monarch and nation
- The invention of tradition and the representation of Russian monarchy
- National narratives in the representation of nineteenth-century Russian monarchy
- Moscow and Petersburg : the probelm of political center in Tsarist Russia, 1881-1914
- Nicholas II and the Revolution of 1905
- Part IV Russian monarchy and the imperial state
- The Russian Empire and Russian monarchy : the problem of Russian nationalism
- The "integrity" (tselostʹ) of the State in Imperial Russian representation
- 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.