Government, industry, and rearmament in Russia, 1900-1914
the last argument of tsarism
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Publication
1994 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
99,750 words, Guess
Page Count
399 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1403067M
- ISBN-100521452635
- OCLC Control Number28377345
- OCLC Control Numbergovernmentindust00gatr
- Library of Congress Control Number93011074
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- Goodreads4374462
Classifications
- DDC338.947/009/041
- LCCHC334.5 .G37 1994
Description
This book examines the ability of the tsarist government and Russian industrialists to respond to the multiple challenges of war, revolution, political reform, international diplomacy and rearmament in the early twentieth century. Using Russian archive materials, Peter Gatrell analyzes the process and outcome of decision-making by government and business in the key sphere of defense, and makes an important contribution to the literature on the capacity of the old regime to fend off challenges to its authority at home and its prestige abroad.
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Series Statement
- Cambridge Russian, Soviet and post-Soviet studies ;
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