The Fragile Empire by Alexander Chubarov

The Fragile Empire by Alexander Chubarov

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Re-examining Russia's imperial past from Peter the Great to the collapse of tsarism in 1917, this work presents pre-revolutionary Russia as an empire of great internal contradictions, with a huge population, the majority living in poverty; natural wealth and a feudal production system.

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The Fragile Empire by Alexander Chubarov

With the fall of communism and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the tsarist past has caught up with Russia's present with a vengeance. The process of rethinking the past is not without its pitfalls: the negative evaluations of tsarist Russia, obligatory in the former Soviet Union, have given way to uncritical romanticizing. There has never been a greater need for a fair, balanced interpretation of the tsarist record. This book re-examines Russia's imperial past from the reign of Peter the Great to the collapse of tsarism in 1917. It presents pre-revolutionary Russia as an empire of great internal contradictions. A colossus that extended over one-sixth the earth's landmass, it was ever vulnerable to foreign invasion. It possessed one of the world's largest populations, the majority of whom lived in poverty and discontent. It commanded the world's richest natural resources, yet its productive forces were constricted by the remnants of feudalism. It strove to cement its multiethnic population by systematic Russification, which only stimulated nationalist movements. It gloried in being a people's autocracy' at a time when the regime was increasingly detached from its people. The empire of the tsars became ever more vulnerable until it was shattered by the turmoil of war and revolution. Using the most recent Russian and Western research, the book provides the reader with a good historical basis on which to judge Russia's Soviet experience and her current turbulent transition to democracy..
This is a sound, scholarly work that effectively covers three centuries of Russian history- Booklist A good introduction to Russia's Imperial period. - Library Journal
Alexander Chubarov is Senior Lecturer in Russian Studies at the School of International Studies and Law, Coventry University
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ISBN 13 9780826413086
ISBN 10 0826413080
Title The Fragile Empire
Author Alexander Chubarov
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2001-03-01
Number of pages 256
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