Imperial Russian History Dr. David McDonald Spring 2015

Reading lists for Imperial Russian history can also be found here: http://www.history.illinois.edu/graduate/prospective/fields/russia/reading/ https://www.history.upenn.edu/sites/www.history.upenn.edu/files/holquist_readings-imperial- .pdf

Overviews/State of the Field Barrett, Thomas M. At the Edge of Empire: The Terek Cossacks and the North Frontier, 1700-1860. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999. Berlin, Isaiah, Henry Hardy, and Aileen Kelly. Russian Thinkers. New York: Viking Press, 1978. Billington, James. The Icon and the Axe. An Interpretive History of Russian Culture. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1966. Burbank, Jane, and David L. Ransel. Imperial Russia New Histories for the Empire. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998. Cherniavsky, Michael. The Structure of Russian History: Interpretive Essays. New York: Random House, 1970. Cherniavsky, Michael. and People: Studies in Russian Myths (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1961). Clements, Barbara Evans, Barbara Alpern Engel, and Christine Worobec. Russia's Women: Accommodation, Resistance, Transformation. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. Crews, Robert D. For Prophet and Tsar: Islam and Empire in Russia and Central Asia. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]: Harvard Univ. Press, 2006. Jelavich, Barbara. A Century of Russian Foreign Policy, 1814-1914. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1964. Kappeler, Andreas. The : a multiethnic history. 2001. .OLଊ Xଋ FKHYVNLÕࡅ 92A History of Russia. New York: Russell & Russell, 1960. /RWPDQ,ଊ 8ଋ 0/LGLLଊ Dଋ *LQ]EXUJ%RULV$QGUHHYLFK8VSHQVNLÕࡅ $OH[DQGHU'1DNKLPRYVN\DQG Alice S. Nakhimovsky. The Semiotics of Russian Cultural History: Essays. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1985. Mironov, Boris Nikolaevich. 6RW࠰ ࠱VLDOүQDL࠰ ࠱D LVWRULL࠰ ࠱D Rossii perioda imperii--XVIII-nachalo XX v.: JHQH]LVOLFKQRVWLGHPRNUDWLFKHVNRÕի VHPүLJUD]KGDQVNRJRREVKFKHVWYDLSUDYRYRJR gosudarstva. S.-Peterburg: D. Bulanin, 1999. Slavic Review, Autumn 2001, forum on Boris Mironov’s Sotsial’naia istoriia. Ragsdale, Hugh, and V. N. Ponomarev. Imperial Russian Foreign Policy. [Washington, D.C.]: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1993. Rieber, Alfred J. Merchants and Entrepreneurs in Imperial Russia. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1982. Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, David. Russian Orientalism: Asia in the Russian Mind from to the Emigration. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010. Walicki, Andrzej. A History of Russian Thought from the Enlightenment to Marxism. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1979. Wortman, Richard S. Scenarios of Power: Myth and Ceremony in Russian Monarchy: Vol. I: From Peter the Great to the Death of Nicholas I; Vol. II: From AlexanderII to the Abdication of Nicholas II. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995 and 2000. “The Imperial Turn,” Kritika 7, 4 (Fall 2006)

18th century Anisimov, E. V. The Reforms of Peter the Great: Progress Through Coercion in Russia. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. Avrich, Paul. Russian Rebels, 1600-1800. New York: Schocken Books, 1972. de Madariaga, Isabel. Russia in the Age of . New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1981. Farrow, Lee A. “Peter the Great’s Law of Single Inheritance: State Imperatives and Noble Resistance.” The Russian Review 55: 3 (1996): 430-47. Freeze, Gregory. “The Soslovie (Estate) Paradigm in Russian Social History.” AHR, 91, (1986): 11-36. Hughes, Lindsey. Russia in the Age of Peter the Great. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 1998. .DUDP]LQ1LNRODÕࡅ 0LNKDÕࡅ ORYLFKDQG5LFKDUG3LSHVMemoir on ancient and modern Russia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959. Khodarkovsky, Michael. Russia's Steppe Frontier: The Making of a Colonial Empire, 1500- 1800. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002. Lackey, Colum. “Patronage and Public Culture in the Russian Free Economic Society, 1765- 1796,” Slavic Review, Vol. 64, No. 2 (Summer, 2005), pp. 355-379 McGrew, Roderick E. Paul I of Russia, 1754-1801. Oxford: , 1992. Meehan-Waters, Brenda. “Catherine the Great and the Problem of Female Rule.” Russian Review 34: 3 (1975): 293-307. Offord, Derek. “Denis Fonvizin and the Concept of : An Eighteenth-century Russian Echo of a Western Debate,” European History Quarterly, Vol 35(1) (2005), 9–38. Raeff, Marc. “17th Century Europe in 18th Century Russia?” Slavic Review, 41: 4 (1982): 611- 19. Raeff, Marc. “State and Nobility in the Ideology of M.M. Shcherbatov.” American Slavic and East European Review 19:3 (1960): 363-79. Raeff, Marc. The Well-Ordered Police State: Social and Institutional Change Through Law in the Germanies and Russia, 1600-1800. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1983. Ransel, David L. “The Diary of a Merchant: Insights into Eighteenth-Century Plebeian Life.” The Russian Review 63 (2004): 594-608. Ransel, David. The Politics of Catherinian Russia: The Panin Party. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1975. Rogger, Hans. National Consciousness in Eighteenth-Century Russia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1960. Whittaker, Cynthia. Russian Monarchy: Eighteenth-Century Rulers and Writers in Political Dialogue. DeKalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois University Press, 2003. Wirtschafter, Elise Kimerling. Structures of Society: Imperial Russia's "People of Various Ranks". DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1994. Wirtschafter, Elise Kimerling. The Play of Ideas in Theater. DeKalb [Ill.]: Northern Illinois University Press, 2003.

19th century until 1861 Annenkov, P. V., and Arthur P. Mendel. The Extraordinary Decade: Literary Memoirs. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1968. Geraci, Robert P. Window on the East: National and Imperial Identities in Late Tsarist Russia. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2001. Drozdek, A. “Chaadaev and the Principle of Unity,” Slavica Orientalis no. 1, 2008. Gershenzon, M. O. *ULERL࠰ ࠱HGRYVNDL࠰ ࠱D Moskva. Hague: Mouton, 1970. Gleason, Abbott. European and Muscovite; Ivan Kireevsky and the Origins of Slavophilism. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1972. Hartley, Janet M. Alexander I. London: Longman, 1994. , D. C. B. Russia against : The True Story of the Campaigns of War and Peace. New York: Viking, 2010. Lincoln, W. Bruce. Nicholas I, and Autocrat of All the . Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1978. Lincoln, W. Bruce. In the Vanguard of Reform: Russia's Enlightened Bureaucrats, 1825-1861. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1982. Malia, Martin E. Alexander Herzen and the Birth of Russian Socialism, 1812-1855. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1961. Manchester, L. “Commonalities of Modern Political Discourse: Three Paths of Modern Activism in Late Imperial Russia’s Alternative Intelligentsia.” Kritika (Fall 2007). Martin, Alexander M. Romantics, Reformers, Reactionaries: Russian Conservative Thought and Politics in the Reign of Alexander I. DeKalb, Ill: Northern Illinois University Press, 1997. Mazour, Anatole Gregory. The First Russian Revolution, 1825; The Decembrist Movement, Its Origins, Development, and Significance. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1961. Orlovsky, Daniel T. The Limits of Reform: The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Imperial Russia, 1802-1881. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1981. Peterson, D. “Civilizing the Race: Chaadaev and the Paradox of Eurocentric Nationalism,” Russian Review, October 1997, pp. 550-563. Raeff, Marc. The Decembrist Movement. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1966. Randolph, John. The House in the Garden: The Bakunin Family and the Romance of Russian Idealism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007. Riasanovsky, Nicholas V. A Parting of Ways: Government and the Educated Public in Russia, 1801-1855. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976. Riasanovsky, Nicholas V. Nicholas I and Official Nationality in Russia, 1825-1855. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1959. Walicki, Andrzej. The Slavophile Controversy: History of a Conservative Utopia in Nineteenth- Century Russian Thought. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975. Zorin, Andrei. Kormia dvuglavnogo orla: Literatura i gosudarstvennaia ideologiia v Rossii v poslednei treti XVIII-pervoi treti XIX veka. Moscow: NLO, 2001. 1861 to 1905 Anan’ich, Boris V. et al. Krizis samoderzhaviia, 1895-1917. Leningrad: Nauka, 1984. Clowes, Edith W., Samuel D. Kassow, and James L. West. Between Tsar and People: Educated Society and the Quest for Public Identity in Late Imperial Russia. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1991. Eklof, Ben, John Bushnell, and L. G. Zakharova. Russia's Great Reforms, 1855-1881. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994. Engel, Barbara Alpern, Clifford N. Rosenthal, Alix Kates Shulman, Mollie Steimer, and Ahrne Thorne. Five Sisters: Women against the Tsar. New York: Knopf : distributed by Random House, 1975. Engelstein, Laura. The Keys to Happiness: Sex and the Search for Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle Russia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992. Fields, Daniel. Rebels in the Name of the Tsar. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1976. Fields, D. “Peasant Propagandists in the Russian Movement to the People of 1874.” The Journal of Modern History 59:3 (1987): 416-38. Geyer, Dietrich. Russian Imperialism: The Interaction of Domestic and Foreign Policy, 1860- 1914. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987. Gleason, Abbott. Young Russia: The Genesis of Russian Radicalism in the 1860s. New York: Viking Press, 1980. Kelly, Aileen. Mikhail Bakunin: A Study in the Psychology and Politics of Utopianism. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Clarendon Press, 1982. Klioutchkine, K. “Between Sacrifice and Indulgence,” Slavic Review, Spring 2007. Kotsonis, Yanni. Making Peasants Backward: Agricultural Cooperatives and the Agrarian Question in Russia, 1861-1914. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. Lovell, S. “From Genealogy to Generation,” Kritika, Summer 2008. Manchester, Laurie. “The Secularization of the Search for Salvation: The Self-Fashioning of Orthodox Clergymen’s Sons in Late Imperial Russia.” Slavic Review 57: 1 (1998): 50- 76. Nathans, Benjamin. Beyond the Pale: The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. Paperno, Irina. Chernyshevsky and the Age of Realism: A Study in the Semiotics of Behavior. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1988. Pipes, Richard. Struve, Liberal on the Left, 1870-1905. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1970. Pozefsky, Peter C. The Nihilist Imagination: Dmitrii Pisarev and the Cultural Origins of Russian Radicalism (1860-1868). New York: Peter Lang, 2003. Sahadeo, Jeff. Russian Colonial Society in Tashkent: 1865-1923. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007. Stites, Richard. The Women's Liberation Movement in Russia: Feminism, Nihilism, and Bolshevism, 1860-1930. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1978. Venturi, Franco. Roots of Revolution; A History of the Populist and Socialist Movements in Nineteenth Century Russia. New York: Knopf, 1960. Verhoeven, Claudia. The Odd Man Karakozov: Imperial Russia, Modernity, and the Birth of Terrorism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009. Von Laue, Theodore H. Sergei Witte and the Industrialization of Russia. New York: Columbia University Press, 1963. Wcislo, Francis William. Tales of Imperial Russia: The Life and Times of Sergei Witte, 1849- 1915. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Worobec, Christine. Peasant Russia: Family and Community in the Post-Emancipation Period. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1991. Wortman, Richard. The Crisis of Russian Populism. London: Cambridge U.P., 1967. Zelnik, Reginald E. Labor and Society in Tsarist Russia; The Factory Workers of St. Petersburg, 1855-1870. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1971. Revolution and War Ascher, Abraham. The Revolution of 1905. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1988. Ascher, Abraham. P.A. Stolypin: The Search for Stability in Late Imperial Russia. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. Bonnell, Victoria E. Roots of Rebellion: Workers' Politics and Organizations in St. Petersburg and Moscow, 1900-1914. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983. Bradley, Joseph. “Subjects into Citizens: Societies, Civil Society, and Autocracy in Tsarist Russia,” American Historical Review 107: 4 (October 2002). Brooks, Jeffrey. When Russia Learned to Read: Literacy and Popular Literature, 1861-1917. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1985. Engel, Barbara Alpern. Between the Fields and the City: Women, Work, and Family in Russia, 1861-1914. Cambridge []: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Haimson, Leopold. “The Problem of Social Stability in Urban Russia, 1905ತ1917.” Slavic Review (December 1964 and March 1965). Haimson, Leopold H. The Russian Marxists & the Origins of Bolshevism. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955. Hoch, Steven L. Serfdom and Social Control in Russia: Petrovskoe, a Village in Tambov. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. .RORQLWଊ Vଋ NLÕࡅ %,7UDJLFKHVNDL࠰ ࠱D Hլ URWLNDREUD]\LPSHUDWRUVNRÕի VHPүLYJRG\3HUYRÕի PLURYRÕի YRÕի Q\. Moskva: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2010. Krylova, Anna. “Beyond the Spontaneity-Consciousness Paradigm: ‘Class Instinct’ as a Promising Category of Historical Analysis.” Slavic Review 62: 1 (2003): 1-23. Zelnik, Richard. “A Paradigm Lost? Response to Anna Krylova.” McDonald, David. United Government and Foreign Policy in Russia, 1900-1914. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992. McReynolds, Louise. The News Under Russia's Old Regime: The Development of a Mass- Circulation Press. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1991. Pomper, Philip. The Russian Revolutionary Intelligentsia. New York: Crowell, 1970. Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, David. Toward the Rising Sun: Russian Ideologies of Empire and the Path to War with Japan. DeKalb, Ill: Northern Illinois University Press, 2001. Shanin, Teodor. The Awkward Class; Political Sociology of Peasantry in a Developing Society: Russia 1910-1925. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972. =DÕࡅ RQFKNRYVNLÕࡅ 3HWU$QGUHHYLFKKrizis samoderzhaviia. [Moskva]: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta, 1964. Zelnik, Reginald. “Russian Bebels,” Russian Review 35 (July 1976 and October 1976), 249-89 and 417-47