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Liberal City, Conservative State

by Robert William Thurston

This book examines Moscow's politics and urban history between the failed 1905 revolution and the outbreak of the First World War.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Between 1906 and the outbreak of World War I, Moscow was the locale of great uncertainty and experimentation. Moscow's liberal leaders sought social and political stability for their city following the violence of the 1905 revolution by offering attractive programs in education, employment, housing and other areas to Moscow's unruly lower classes. They were countered in their efforts, however, by central authorities of the Old Regime, who feared the politicaleffects of these programs and stressed social rigidity. Liberal City, Conservative State examines the resulting clash between the city and the state as it brought to the surface and exacerbated the deeptensions plaguing Russia by the eve of World War I. It focuses on the roots of this dispute, juxtaposing the Old Regime's rural background and orientation with the urban concerns of Moscow's liberals, and sees the state's essential failure in its inability to come to terms with the realities of urban life and growth. Providing new perspectives and insights into Russian liberalism, the scope and urgency of urban problems, and the importance of tsarist ideology in conditioning development after1905, Moscow's story sheds light on the unsolved dilemmas and contradictions that pushed Russia inexorably toward revolution.

Author Biography

Robert William Thurston is at Miami University.

Review

"An outstanding contribution to the growing body of first-rate monographic literature on the historical milieu of Russia's pre-Revolutionary cities....Based on an impressive array of archival resources and printed documentary collections."--CHOICE"Extremely well researched...and does provide excellent discussions of Moscow's urban landscape and social profile (1906-14) and the structure and commpetence of municipal government, education, social services, and municipal finances....The rich discussions of the municipal police and labor policy round out a very successful synthesis of social and political history in the urban setting."--American Historical Review"A careful, detailed account of Moscow's municipal politics and urban history in the years between the Revolution of 1905 and the outbreak of World War I. Thurston's book raises issues central to the debate among historians on the factors leading to the fall of the autocracy....A major contribution to Russian historiography."--Daniel R. Brower, University of California, Davis"In sum, Thurston's balanced and detailed study deserves to be read by anyone interested in Russian urban history, and the conflicts and contrasts between local elites and the state authorities."--The Russian Review

Long Description

Between 1906 and the outbreak of World War I, Moscow was the locale of great uncertainty and experimentation. Moscow's liberal leaders sought social and political stability for their city following the violence of the 1905 revolution by offering attractive programs in education, employment, housing and other areas to Moscow's unruly lower classes. They were countered in their efforts, however, by central authorities of the Old Regime, who feared the political
effects of these programs and stressed social rigidity. Liberal City, Conservative State examines the resulting clash between the city and the state as it brought to the surface and exacerbated the deep tensions plaguing Russia by the eve of World War I. It focuses on the roots of this dispute,
juxtaposing the Old Regime's rural background and orientation with the urban concerns of Moscow's liberals, and sees the state's essential failure in its inability to come to terms with the realities of urban life and growth. Providing new perspectives and insights into Russian liberalism, the scope and urgency of urban problems, and the importance of tsarist ideology in conditioning development after 1905, Moscow's story sheds light on the unsolved dilemmas and contradictions that pushed
Russia inexorably toward revolution.

Review Text

"An outstanding contribution to the growing body of first-rate monographic literature on the historical milieu of Russia's pre-Revolutionary cities....Based on an impressive array of archival resources and printed documentary collections."--Choice
"Extremely well researched...and does provide excellent discussions of Moscow's urban landscape and social profile (1906-14) and the structure and commpetence of municipal government, education, social services, and municipal finances....The rich discussions of the municipal police and labor policy round out a very successful synthesis of social and political history in the urban setting."--American Historical Review
"A careful, detailed account of Moscow's municipal politics and urban history in the years between the Revolution of 1905 and the outbreak of World War I. Thurston's book raises issues central to the debate among historians on the factors leading to the fall of the autocracy....A major contribution to Russian historiography."--Daniel R. Brower, University of California, Davis
"In sum, Thurston's balanced and detailed study deserves to be read by anyone interested in Russian urban history, and the conflicts and contrasts between local elites and the state authorities."--The Russian Review
"An outstanding contribution to the growing body of first-rate monographic literature on the historical milieu of Russia's pre-Revolutionary cities....Based on an impressive array of archival resources and printed documentary collections."--Choice
"Extremely well researched...and does provide excellent discussions of Moscow's urban landscape and social profile (1906-14) and the structure and commpetence of municipal government, education, social services, and municipal finances....The rich discussions of the municipal police and labor policy round out a very successful synthesis of social and political history in the urban setting."--American Historical Review
"A careful, detailed account of Moscow's municipal politics and urban history in the years between the Revolution of 1905 and the outbreak of World War I. Thurston's book raises issues central to the debate among historians on the factors leading to the fall of the autocracy....A major contribution to Russian historiography."--Daniel R. Brower, University of California, Davis
"In sum, Thurston's balanced and detailed study deserves to be read by anyone interested in Russian urban history, and the conflicts and contrasts between local elites and the state authorities."--The Russian Review

Review Quote

"In sum, Thurston's balanced and detailed study deserves to be read by anyone interested in Russian urban history, and the conflicts and contrasts between local elites and the state authorities."--The Russian Review

Details

ISBN0195043316
Short Title LIBERAL CITY CONSERVATIVE STAT
Language English
ISBN-10 0195043316
ISBN-13 9780195043310
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Year 1987
Subtitle Moscow and Russia's Urban Crisis 1906-1914
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
UK Release Date 1987-11-12
AU Release Date 1987-11-12
NZ Release Date 1987-11-12
US Release Date 1987-11-12
Author Robert William Thurston
Pages 278
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Date 1987-11-12
DEWEY 320.80947312
Illustrations 7 halftones, 2 maps, numerous tables
Audience Professional & Vocational

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