Reform in Modern Russian History : Progress or Cycle?, Hardback Book

Reform in Modern Russian History : Progress or Cycle? Hardback

Edited by Theodore (University of Puget Sound, Washington) Taranovski

Part of the Woodrow Wilson Center Press series

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This volume provides a comparative study of the problems and prospects of reform in modern Russian history.

Drawn from contributions to a May 1990 conference sponsored by the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, the book raises important methodological and historiographic questions regarding the content, scope, and significance of various reform efforts, ranging from the Great Reforms of tsar Alexander II to attempts to salvage the Soviet system undertaken by Khrushchev and Gorbachev.

One of the key issues raised is whether various attempts to modernise the political and social system were a series of cyclical failures or demonstrate a pattern of progressive development.Reform in Modern Russian History favours the second mode of interpretation and provides an excellent background for all who want to understand the Gorbachev era and contemporary Russian politics.

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