This article investigates why the Russian Imperial Theatre monopoly was abolished in 1882. The reform is regarded as an important turning-point in Russian cultural history, but its timing seems puzzling. The monopoly emerged for economic reasons but came to be defended on political grounds. Its abolition was regarded as an act of liberalization, yet it occurred when Alexander III was embarking on a programme of reaction. The article explores possible interpretations of the reform and suggests that, far from being an uncharacteristic concession to ‘progressive circles’, the monopoly's abolition makes sense only when viewed as part of Alexander III's ‘conservative-nationalist’ agenda
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After suppression of the Polish-Lithuanian uprising of 1863–1864, the government of the Russian Empi...
The article is devoted to the organization of censorship in Moscow in the last years before the revo...
This article examines the history of trial by jury as practiced in Russia from 1864 to the present. ...
This article investigates the attempt by Russian theatre people to 'professionalize' their vocation ...
The article examines Ostrovsky's role as a theater reformer, who was keen to rethink the place of th...
The article shows that in 1917 it was the internal turmoil due to which the tsarist regime collapsed...
The article is devoted to the understudied but important event in the history of Russian theatre in ...
The article deals with the phenomenon of absolutist reformism – a form of political culture that chr...
This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Emp...
This article explores the popular and critical reception of operetta in Russia during its European h...
In 1929 Russian émigré Theodor Komisarjevsky directed a new play at the Arts Theatre London: Hubert ...
This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Emp...
This article explores how British concerns over the state of their own national music, in combinatio...
In article describes social and economic development of Russia in ΧІΧ century. Special attention was...
This article aims to show the politic “government order of plays” and its negativity in the Leningra...
After suppression of the Polish-Lithuanian uprising of 1863–1864, the government of the Russian Empi...
The article is devoted to the organization of censorship in Moscow in the last years before the revo...
This article examines the history of trial by jury as practiced in Russia from 1864 to the present. ...