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Was Russia truly an empire respectful of the differences among its constituent parts or was it a unitary state seeking to create complete homogeneity?
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Was Russia truly an empire respectful of the differences among its constituent parts or was it a unitary state seeking to create complete homogeneity?
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 682
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781487542115
- ISBN-10: 1487542119
- Artikelnr.: 55490047
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 682
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781487542115
- ISBN-10: 1487542119
- Artikelnr.: 55490047
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John P. LeDonne is a senior research associate at the Davis Center, Harvard University.
List of Maps
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Note on the Text
Introduction
Part I. The Western Theatre: The Struggle for Northwestern Eurasia
1. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1775
The Geopolitical Setting
Hesitant Integration
Trade, Religion, and Law
2. Full Integration, 1775-1815
Territorial and Administrative Integration
Religion and Economy
The Baltic Provinces
3. Unitary State or Empire? 1815-1855
Civil Administration and the Army
Society, Law, and Trade
On the Road to Disintegration
Conclusion to Part I: The Western Theatre
Part II. The Southern Theatre Reaches the Sea
4. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1725
The Geopolitical Setting
The Cossacks
Society, Religion, and Trade
5. Toward Full Integration, 1725-1796
Civil and Military Administration
Ecclesiastical and Legal Integration
The Ethnographic Map
6. Unitary State or Empire? 1796-1855
Regional Integration
Fiscal and Commercial Integration
The First Cracks
Conclusion to Part II: The Southern Theatre
Part III. The Eastern Theatre: The Advance toward the Mountains
Introduction to Part III: The Eastern Theatre
7. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1730
The Geopolitical Setting
The Expanding Russian Core
Agents of Integration
8. The Progress of Integration, 1731-1782
The Military Structure
Land, Peoples, Religions
Fiscal and Commercial Integration
9. Unitary State or Empire? 1782-1830
The Administrative Infrastructure
Judicial Integration
Economic Integration
Conclusion to Part III: The Eastern Theatre
Conclusion
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Note on the Text
Introduction
Part I. The Western Theatre: The Struggle for Northwestern Eurasia
1. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1775
The Geopolitical Setting
Hesitant Integration
Trade, Religion, and Law
2. Full Integration, 1775-1815
Territorial and Administrative Integration
Religion and Economy
The Baltic Provinces
3. Unitary State or Empire? 1815-1855
Civil Administration and the Army
Society, Law, and Trade
On the Road to Disintegration
Conclusion to Part I: The Western Theatre
Part II. The Southern Theatre Reaches the Sea
4. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1725
The Geopolitical Setting
The Cossacks
Society, Religion, and Trade
5. Toward Full Integration, 1725-1796
Civil and Military Administration
Ecclesiastical and Legal Integration
The Ethnographic Map
6. Unitary State or Empire? 1796-1855
Regional Integration
Fiscal and Commercial Integration
The First Cracks
Conclusion to Part II: The Southern Theatre
Part III. The Eastern Theatre: The Advance toward the Mountains
Introduction to Part III: The Eastern Theatre
7. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1730
The Geopolitical Setting
The Expanding Russian Core
Agents of Integration
8. The Progress of Integration, 1731-1782
The Military Structure
Land, Peoples, Religions
Fiscal and Commercial Integration
9. Unitary State or Empire? 1782-1830
The Administrative Infrastructure
Judicial Integration
Economic Integration
Conclusion to Part III: The Eastern Theatre
Conclusion
List of Maps
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Note on the Text
Introduction
Part I. The Western Theatre: The Struggle for Northwestern Eurasia
1. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1775
The Geopolitical Setting
Hesitant Integration
Trade, Religion, and Law
2. Full Integration, 1775-1815
Territorial and Administrative Integration
Religion and Economy
The Baltic Provinces
3. Unitary State or Empire? 1815-1855
Civil Administration and the Army
Society, Law, and Trade
On the Road to Disintegration
Conclusion to Part I: The Western Theatre
Part II. The Southern Theatre Reaches the Sea
4. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1725
The Geopolitical Setting
The Cossacks
Society, Religion, and Trade
5. Toward Full Integration, 1725-1796
Civil and Military Administration
Ecclesiastical and Legal Integration
The Ethnographic Map
6. Unitary State or Empire? 1796-1855
Regional Integration
Fiscal and Commercial Integration
The First Cracks
Conclusion to Part II: The Southern Theatre
Part III. The Eastern Theatre: The Advance toward the Mountains
Introduction to Part III: The Eastern Theatre
7. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1730
The Geopolitical Setting
The Expanding Russian Core
Agents of Integration
8. The Progress of Integration, 1731-1782
The Military Structure
Land, Peoples, Religions
Fiscal and Commercial Integration
9. Unitary State or Empire? 1782-1830
The Administrative Infrastructure
Judicial Integration
Economic Integration
Conclusion to Part III: The Eastern Theatre
Conclusion
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Note on the Text
Introduction
Part I. The Western Theatre: The Struggle for Northwestern Eurasia
1. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1775
The Geopolitical Setting
Hesitant Integration
Trade, Religion, and Law
2. Full Integration, 1775-1815
Territorial and Administrative Integration
Religion and Economy
The Baltic Provinces
3. Unitary State or Empire? 1815-1855
Civil Administration and the Army
Society, Law, and Trade
On the Road to Disintegration
Conclusion to Part I: The Western Theatre
Part II. The Southern Theatre Reaches the Sea
4. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1725
The Geopolitical Setting
The Cossacks
Society, Religion, and Trade
5. Toward Full Integration, 1725-1796
Civil and Military Administration
Ecclesiastical and Legal Integration
The Ethnographic Map
6. Unitary State or Empire? 1796-1855
Regional Integration
Fiscal and Commercial Integration
The First Cracks
Conclusion to Part II: The Southern Theatre
Part III. The Eastern Theatre: The Advance toward the Mountains
Introduction to Part III: The Eastern Theatre
7. Laying the Foundations, 1650-1730
The Geopolitical Setting
The Expanding Russian Core
Agents of Integration
8. The Progress of Integration, 1731-1782
The Military Structure
Land, Peoples, Religions
Fiscal and Commercial Integration
9. Unitary State or Empire? 1782-1830
The Administrative Infrastructure
Judicial Integration
Economic Integration
Conclusion to Part III: The Eastern Theatre
Conclusion