Russia Enters The Twentieth Century
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Paperback — some wear and slight creasing to covers. Page Condition: Likely yellowed with age. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact.
A landmark work in Russian historiography, Russia Enters the Twentieth Century presents a sweeping scholarly examination of the forces that shaped the final years of Imperial Russia and propelled it toward revolution. Edited by four eminent historians — George Katkov, Erwin Oberländer, Nikolaus Poppe, and Georg von Rauch — the anthology brings together rigorous academic essays that chronicle the political, social, and cultural transformations of a nation on the brink of collapse. The contributors detail the turbulent interplay of autocracy, nationalism, industrialisation, and revolutionary movements that defined the era from the late nineteenth century through the upheavals of the early twentieth. Written with scholarly authority and analytical precision, it remains an essential reference for understanding how one of history's great empires unravelled and gave way to a radically new political order.
Author: George Katkov, Erwin Oberländer, Nikolaus Poppe, Georg Von Rauch
Format: Paperback
Genre: European history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Paperback — some wear and slight creasing to covers. Page Condition: Likely yellowed with age. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact.
A landmark work in Russian historiography, Russia Enters the Twentieth Century presents a sweeping scholarly examination of the forces that shaped the final years of Imperial Russia and propelled it toward revolution. Edited by four eminent historians — George Katkov, Erwin Oberländer, Nikolaus Poppe, and Georg von Rauch — the anthology brings together rigorous academic essays that chronicle the political, social, and cultural transformations of a nation on the brink of collapse. The contributors detail the turbulent interplay of autocracy, nationalism, industrialisation, and revolutionary movements that defined the era from the late nineteenth century through the upheavals of the early twentieth. Written with scholarly authority and analytical precision, it remains an essential reference for understanding how one of history's great empires unravelled and gave way to a radically new political order.