Russia's Missing Middle Class: The Professions in Russian History: The Professions in Russian HistoryRoutledge, 16. sep. 2016 - 288 sider This work describes the emergence of the professions in late tsarist Russia and their struggle for autonomy from the aristocratic state. It also examines the ways in which the Russian professions both resembled and differed from their Western counterparts. |
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Reflections on Russian Professions | |
The Engineering Profession in Tsarist Russia | |
Politics and Medical Professionalization After 1905 | |
The Russian Feldsher Movement 18911918 | |
Russian Psychiatrists Respond | |
Professional Activism and Association Among Russian Teachers 18641905 | |
Professionalism Among University Professors | |
Law Professionals in Tsarist | |
Russian Governors at the Beginning of | |
Professionalism in the Ministerial Bureaucracy on the Eve of the February | |
The Missing Middle Class | |
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Russia's Missing Middle Class: The Professions in Russian History Harley D. Balzer Begrænset visning - 1996 |
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activity All-Russian associations asylum autocracy autonomy Balzer became Bolshevik Cambridge career central century civil community physicians congresses court Dacha discussion Duma economic essays established example experience faculty councils February Revolution feldsher societies feldshers Frieden German government’s governors graduates GUGZ hospital Ibid Imperial Russia important institutions intelligentsia issues istoricheskii arkhiv Jarausch Khar’kov Kiev lawyers legal officials liberal medicine middle class minister ministerial bureaucracy Ministry Moscow Moscow University occupations October Manifesto peasant period personnel Petersburg Pirogov Society political position Princeton University Princeton University Press problem profession professional groups professional organization professors programs provincial psychiatric psychiatrists public health radical Rein Rein’s responsibility Revolution of 1905 revolutionary RGIA role Rossii rural Russian engineers Russian Physicians Russian professionals Russian society Saratov Slavic Review social Soviet specialists status Stolypin teachers technical tsar Tsarist Russia Vestnik Voronezh workers Zaionchkovskii zemstvo