Russia on the Move
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Russia on the Move
Railroads and the Exodus from Compulsory Collectivism, 1861-1914
Sztern, Sylvia
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
02/2022
513
Dura
Inglês
9783030892845
15 a 20 dias
837
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1. Russia on the Move: Railroads and the Exodus from Compulsory Collectivism, 1861-1914.- 2. From Hierarchy to Egalitarianism: From Gerschenkron to Gregory-Deduction and Induction from NIE/AEI Complementarity and the Regulationist Model.- 3. Through the Lenses of Theory: New Institutional Economics and American Evolutionary Institutionalism- Railroads, Specialization, and Democracy in Late Tsarist Russia.- 4. Industrialization as a Precipitant of Tensions Between Tsardom and Nascent Civil Society.- 5. Peasantry and Land in Industrializing Late Tsarist Russia.- 6. The Railroads and the Metamorphoses of the Mir: Westernizer and Slavophile Conceptions Revisited.- 7. Secularization and Pious Subversion: To the Constitution by Rail.- 8. From Janus to Janus: Peter I, Nicholas II, and Industrialization.- 9. Was Stalin Necessary? Railroads and the Crumbling of the Obshchina in Tsarist Russia.- 10. Individualism and Collectivism: Measuring the Transition to Modernity in Tsarist RussianPeasant Society, Penza Province, 1913.- 11. Measurable Power: Railroads, Literacy, and the Crafts Artel-Hierarchy in Disarray in Late Imperial Russia.- 12. Epilogue.
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Transitional economics;Comparative economics;Late imperial Russia;Measuring the transition to modernity;Industrial pre-revolution Russia;Pre-modern mutual insurance;Collective action costs;Collective obshchina
1. Russia on the Move: Railroads and the Exodus from Compulsory Collectivism, 1861-1914.- 2. From Hierarchy to Egalitarianism: From Gerschenkron to Gregory-Deduction and Induction from NIE/AEI Complementarity and the Regulationist Model.- 3. Through the Lenses of Theory: New Institutional Economics and American Evolutionary Institutionalism- Railroads, Specialization, and Democracy in Late Tsarist Russia.- 4. Industrialization as a Precipitant of Tensions Between Tsardom and Nascent Civil Society.- 5. Peasantry and Land in Industrializing Late Tsarist Russia.- 6. The Railroads and the Metamorphoses of the Mir: Westernizer and Slavophile Conceptions Revisited.- 7. Secularization and Pious Subversion: To the Constitution by Rail.- 8. From Janus to Janus: Peter I, Nicholas II, and Industrialization.- 9. Was Stalin Necessary? Railroads and the Crumbling of the Obshchina in Tsarist Russia.- 10. Individualism and Collectivism: Measuring the Transition to Modernity in Tsarist RussianPeasant Society, Penza Province, 1913.- 11. Measurable Power: Railroads, Literacy, and the Crafts Artel-Hierarchy in Disarray in Late Imperial Russia.- 12. Epilogue.
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