For historians of Tsarist Russia, it is difficult to escape a narrative trap of writing toward a defined end point: the revolutions of 1917. Microhistory offers an alternative way of writing about the last decades of the Russian Empire and also makes clear the ways that a narrative of collapse is hard to escape. Gatchina, a palace town that had become a bedroom community for St. Petersburg, was in many ways a microcosm of the larger empire. Its last decade and a half of imperial rule could be written as one with no hint of a coming revolution, but instead as one of suburbanization, of the growth of a middle class, of, for lack of a better world, normalcy. Knowing the end of the story in advance, however, means that even that normalcy seems ...
The article is devoted to the causes of the Russian Empire breakup. The author studies imperial foun...
The article represents an excerpt of a larger work which describes the continuity of Russian history...
Muscovite chronicle material is very disparate about Ivan the Terrible's Raid of Novgorod in 1570. N...
For historians of Tsarist Russia, it is difficult to escape a narrative trap of writing toward a def...
Russia is often considered to be an anomaly amongst the European empires, and its ambivalent status ...
In the years following the Russian Revolution, a sense of having witnessed the end of Russian histor...
Throughout most of its history, Russia has been undemocratic and imperialistic. These two traits ha...
This paper summarizes the events that led to the fall of the Romanov family and the end of the tsari...
The fall of the Romanovs in 1917 led to a very dark time in Russian history, one of chaos and eventu...
Writing Russia: Anglophone Historians Discursively Constructing AnOther Nation This thesis investiga...
In the late imperial period, Russian historiography was dominated by the self-colonization school. R...
This dissertation examines Russian discourses concerning colonization of Sakhalin Island from the 18...
The article shows that in 1917 it was the internal turmoil due to which the tsarist regime collapsed...
The author analyzes modern Russian history from a new perspective. Due to the ideological heritage o...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.This dissertation examines Ru...
The article is devoted to the causes of the Russian Empire breakup. The author studies imperial foun...
The article represents an excerpt of a larger work which describes the continuity of Russian history...
Muscovite chronicle material is very disparate about Ivan the Terrible's Raid of Novgorod in 1570. N...
For historians of Tsarist Russia, it is difficult to escape a narrative trap of writing toward a def...
Russia is often considered to be an anomaly amongst the European empires, and its ambivalent status ...
In the years following the Russian Revolution, a sense of having witnessed the end of Russian histor...
Throughout most of its history, Russia has been undemocratic and imperialistic. These two traits ha...
This paper summarizes the events that led to the fall of the Romanov family and the end of the tsari...
The fall of the Romanovs in 1917 led to a very dark time in Russian history, one of chaos and eventu...
Writing Russia: Anglophone Historians Discursively Constructing AnOther Nation This thesis investiga...
In the late imperial period, Russian historiography was dominated by the self-colonization school. R...
This dissertation examines Russian discourses concerning colonization of Sakhalin Island from the 18...
The article shows that in 1917 it was the internal turmoil due to which the tsarist regime collapsed...
The author analyzes modern Russian history from a new perspective. Due to the ideological heritage o...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.This dissertation examines Ru...
The article is devoted to the causes of the Russian Empire breakup. The author studies imperial foun...
The article represents an excerpt of a larger work which describes the continuity of Russian history...
Muscovite chronicle material is very disparate about Ivan the Terrible's Raid of Novgorod in 1570. N...