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The Russian Liberals and the Revolution of 1905

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The Russian Liberals and the Revolution of 1905 book

The Russian Liberals and the Revolution of 1905

DOI link for The Russian Liberals and the Revolution of 1905

The Russian Liberals and the Revolution of 1905 book

ByPeter Enticott
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 31 March 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315629933
Pages 222 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315629933
SubjectsArea Studies, Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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Enticott, P. (2016). The Russian Liberals and the Revolution of 1905. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315629933

There is a widespread notion that Russia is forever fated to be an authoritarian country where liberalism and democracy can never make real progress. However, at the beginning of the twentieth century there was an extremely influential “liberationist” movement which culminated in the formation of a modern, Western-style liberal party, the Constitutional Democrats or “Kadets”. The book provides a comprehensive history of the rise of the Kadets, focusing, in particular, on the revolutionary years 1905-06. It outlines how they dominated the first Duma elected by the people and analyses their policies, social composition and political tactics. The book challenges the view (shared by many historians) that the Kadets were inherently extreme, doctrinaire or unwilling to compromise, and argues that their eventual failure was primarily due to the intransigence of the old régime. The Russian Liberals and the Revolution of 1905 illustrates, in detail, that the Kadets offered a moderate alternative to reaction on the one hand and revolution on the other.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|21 pages

Prelude

chapter 2|14 pages

Reform or revolution?

chapter 3|36 pages

The birth of the Kadet Party

chapter 4|31 pages

The run- up to the First Duma

chapter 5|43 pages

The First Duma (27 April–9 July 1906)

chapter 6|24 pages

Kadet Party policy

chapter 7|13 pages

Who were the Kadets?

chapter 8|10 pages

Some conclusions

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