Placeholder text

Russian Themes

Russian Themes

0 - Default Title
Description
From 1703 to 1953, the period when Russia was adapting European science and culture to her changing needs, St. Petersburg became the microcosm of the turbulent nation. Alexander Radischev emerged as a founding figure in the liberal tradition of the Russian intelligentsia. Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, began his life as a liberal visionary and ended it as an impassioned champion of the autocratic principle. Under Alexander II, the Trans-Siberian Railway was begun. It is suggested that the abortive revolution of 1905 was the necessary prologue to the successful revolution of 1917. These themes and others are explored.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
144
Release Date:
1967-06-01
Publication Date:
1967-06-01
Publisher:
Dufour Editions
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
ISBN10:
0050009915
Currently sold out