War and Enlightenment in Russia

War and Enlightenment in Russia
Title War and Enlightenment in Russia PDF eBook
Author Eugene Miakinkov
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 330
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1487503547

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War and Enlightenment in Russia explores how members of the military during the reign of Catherine II reconciled Enlightenment ideas about the equality and moral worth of all humans with the Russian reality based on serfdom, a world governed by autocracy, absolute respect for authority, and subordination to seniority. While there is a sizable literature about the impact of the Enlightenment on government, economy, manners, and literature in Russia, no analytical framework that outlines its impact on the military exists. Eugene Miakinkov's research addresses this gap and challenges the assumption that the military was an unadaptable and vertical institution. Using archival sources, military manuals, essays, memoirs, and letters, the author demonstrates how the Russian militaires philosophes operationalized the Enlightenment by turning thought into reality.

Russia in the Age of the Enlightenment

Russia in the Age of the Enlightenment
Title Russia in the Age of the Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Roger Bartlett
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 264
Release 1990-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 1349208973

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War and Enlightenment in Russia

War and Enlightenment in Russia
Title War and Enlightenment in Russia PDF eBook
Author Eugene Miakinkov
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 330
Release 2020-07-09
Genre History
ISBN 148751820X

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War and Enlightenment in Russia explores how members of the military during the reign of Catherine II reconciled Enlightenment ideas about the equality and moral worth of all humans with the Russian reality based on serfdom, a world governed by autocracy, absolute respect for authority, and subordination to seniority. While there is a sizable literature about the impact of the Enlightenment on government, economy, manners, and literature in Russia, no analytical framework that outlines its impact on the military exists. Eugene Miakinkov’s research addresses this gap and challenges the assumption that the military was an unadaptable and vertical institution. Using archival sources, military manuals, essays, memoirs, and letters, the author demonstrates how the Russian militaires philosophes operationalized the Enlightenment by turning thought into reality.

Russia in the Age of Enlightenment

Russia in the Age of Enlightenment
Title Russia in the Age of Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Erich Donnert
Publisher Hippocrene Books
Total Pages 226
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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Enlightened Despotism in Russia

Enlightened Despotism in Russia
Title Enlightened Despotism in Russia PDF eBook
Author James F. Brennan
Publisher Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages 304
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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Generally when historians consider englightened despotism in Russia they turn to the reign of Catherine the Great. The twenty-year reign of her predecessor, Elisabeth Petrovna, is ignored as some sort of «dark age». With the passage of time, scholars have found that elements of enlightened despotism were well developed before Catherine. Internal tariffs were abolished in 1753, law codes were written but not enacted, Moscow University was opened in 1755, the death penality was unofficially abolished, the Academy of Fine Arts was founded and efforts were made to spread education. Indeed, there were unenlightened aspects of the period, such as the treatment of Jews and Old Believers. But if the Seven Years' War had not interrupted the process, there is little doubt that the reign of Elisabeth would be the one historians would first consider when studying Russian enlightened despotism.

War & Revolution in Asiatic Russia

War & Revolution in Asiatic Russia
Title War & Revolution in Asiatic Russia PDF eBook
Author Morgan Philips Price
Publisher
Total Pages 308
Release 1918
Genre Asiatic Russia
ISBN

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Russia in War and Revolution

Russia in War and Revolution
Title Russia in War and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Gary M. Hamburg
Publisher Hoover Press
Total Pages 770
Release 2021-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 0817923667

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Fyodor Sergeyevich Olferieff (1885&–1971) led a remarkable life in the shadows of history. This book presents his memoirs for the first time, translated and annotated by his granddaughter Tanya A. Cameron. Born into a noble family, Olferieff was a Russian career military officer who observed firsthand key events of the early twentieth century, including the 1905&–7 revolution, the Great War, the collapse of the imperial state, and the civil wars in Ukraine and Crimea. Olferieff wrestles with moral and political questions, wondering whether his own advantages could be justified—and whether, if born a peasant, he might have thrown himself into the revolution. As Gary Hamburg writes in an illuminating companion essay, Olferieff wrote "to understand himself and to record his broken life for posterity" as a privileged observer of a bloody, historically pivotal era.