ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1998, is an original and comprehensive study of a key period of Russian history, between the success of the autocracy in retaining power in the 1905 Revolution and the debacle of the Tsar’s crushing defeat in 1917. Focusing on Stolypin, Prime Minister between 1906–11, the study explores tsarism’s final attempt to reform Russia. Stolypin seized the opportunity to drive through a programme which would have transformed the social and political structure of Imperial Russia by promoting the development of an independent peasantry and reducing the authority of the traditional elites. The book analyses the weakness of the new parliamentary system and the continuing influence of the traditional elites.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|47 pages

Reform or repression? The dilemma of tsarism

chapter Chapter 2|43 pages

Renewing Russia

Stolypin's programme

chapter Chapter 3|21 pages

Institutional failure: the paralysis of parliament

chapter Chapter 4|32 pages

The mobilization of conservative opinion

chapter Chapter 5|31 pages

Reform defeated

chapter Chapter 6|9 pages

Conclusion: between two revolutions