Spanning four centuries of turbulent history, this study focuses on the peculiar relationship between Russian rulers and their subjects. It discusses various peasant revolts, the origins of dissent among army officers during the French Revolution, and modern efforts to break through censorship.
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Spanning four centuries of turbulent history, this study focuses on the peculiar relationship between Russian rulers and their subjects. It discusses various peasant revolts, the origins of dissent among army officers during the French Revolution, and modern efforts to break through censorship.
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Very good. 443, footnotes, bibliography. East European Monographs, No. CDXV. A collection of essays on Muscovite Russia, army and society in Imperial Russia, the Russian Revolution, and Soviet historiography.