Russia, 1762-1825

Russia, 1762-1825
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780313352324
ISBN-13 : 0313352321
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Book Synopsis Russia, 1762-1825 by : Janet M. Hartley

Download or read book Russia, 1762-1825 written by Janet M. Hartley and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2008-02-28 with total page 333 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A study of the Russian Empire at the peak of its military power and success (1762-1825), this important book examines how a country with none of the obvious trappings of modernization was able to significantly expand its territory. Russia's military and naval victories culminated in the triumphal entrance of Russian forces into Paris in 1814 in celebration of the defeat of Napoleon. Hartley's treatment is wide-ranging and discusses many aspects of the nature of the Russian state and society-not merely issues such as recruitment, but also institutional, legal, and fiscal structures of the state, the unique nature of Russian industrialization and social organization at the urban and village level, as well as the impact on cultural life. She covers the reign of two of Russia's most prominent rulers: Catherine II (1762-1796) and Alexander I (1801-25). How could a country lacking modernized structures-political, institutional, social, fiscal, economic, industrial, and cultural-sustain this level of military effort and support the largest standing army in Europe? What impact did the strain of this commitment of men and money, including the invasion of 1812, have on the state and society-particularly on those who were either conscripted or the dependents they left behind? Despite the success of the Russian state, by 1825 the strains would become almost unsustainable.


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