This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Empire during the post-reform period in the late 19th - early 20th century within the context of European history, of which Russia was an integral component. It argues that the Russian autocracy had the potential to transform itself into a constitutional monarchy during the period that followed the Great Reforms of the 1860s (1861-1881) and, second, during the Revolution of 1905-1906 and in its aftermath. This promising evolutionary process was cut short by World War I and rejected by the Soviet period of Russian history that followed. Obstacles to constitutional government were mostly objective in character, but perhaps the most significant pro...
The article examines the issue of studying Russian monarchism as a dominating force in the discourse...
The turbulent reign of Tsar Nicholas II has been treated by many historians, but few of them have de...
The paper is devoted to a specific aspect of the political culture of Russian liberalism: how did Ru...
This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Emp...
This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Emp...
In order to understand modern Russia and not to fall into the current most common stereotypes (the f...
the subject of this article is the problem of the origin and development of Zemstvo liberal movement...
The article deals with the problem of historical byway attempts to convert the autocracy in Russia i...
Problem Setting. The article describes the activities of the zemstvo self-government which had a sig...
Zemstvos were institutions of local democratic self-government created in 1864 in the Russian countr...
This article aims to study processes for modernisation in Russia. In particular, it examines the pol...
The following article is devoted to the February Revolution in Russia that broke out in 1917. It can...
The article deals with the phenomenon of absolutist reformism – a form of political culture that chr...
This article examines the approach of Russia’s ruling elite to the challenge of commemorating the ce...
The chapter analyzed the debates on parliamentarism in the late Russian Empire and revolutionary Rus...
The article examines the issue of studying Russian monarchism as a dominating force in the discourse...
The turbulent reign of Tsar Nicholas II has been treated by many historians, but few of them have de...
The paper is devoted to a specific aspect of the political culture of Russian liberalism: how did Ru...
This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Emp...
This article analyzes the possibility of development of liberal constitutionalism in the Russian Emp...
In order to understand modern Russia and not to fall into the current most common stereotypes (the f...
the subject of this article is the problem of the origin and development of Zemstvo liberal movement...
The article deals with the problem of historical byway attempts to convert the autocracy in Russia i...
Problem Setting. The article describes the activities of the zemstvo self-government which had a sig...
Zemstvos were institutions of local democratic self-government created in 1864 in the Russian countr...
This article aims to study processes for modernisation in Russia. In particular, it examines the pol...
The following article is devoted to the February Revolution in Russia that broke out in 1917. It can...
The article deals with the phenomenon of absolutist reformism – a form of political culture that chr...
This article examines the approach of Russia’s ruling elite to the challenge of commemorating the ce...
The chapter analyzed the debates on parliamentarism in the late Russian Empire and revolutionary Rus...
The article examines the issue of studying Russian monarchism as a dominating force in the discourse...
The turbulent reign of Tsar Nicholas II has been treated by many historians, but few of them have de...
The paper is devoted to a specific aspect of the political culture of Russian liberalism: how did Ru...